What haven't you listened to in a long time, but..


Every so often I grab a cd or album that I haven't listened to in a long time, and realize just how good it still is. This afternoon I played East West by the Paul Butterfield Blues Band. A 1964 Chicago blues group featuring Paul Butterfield vocals and blues harmonica, Mike Bloomfield-lead guitar, Elvin Bishop-guitar, Mark Naftalin-piano, Jerome Arnold-bass, and Billy Davenport-drums. I have the original album that was released in 1966, and a cd that was produced in 1987 through Denon Records. They both sound great, and the cd is excellently produced. Bloomfield's guitaring is in a class by itself, especially considering it was 1966. I remember seeing a free concert in Tompkins Square Park in the east village featuring a battle of the bands: The Blues Project (Al Kooper's band) vs. The Paul Butterfield Blues Band. AND IT WAS FREE!

Those were the days...

So what have you heard lately, that you haven't heard in a long time?
rosstaman
I pulled Joy of Cooking's first record out of the collection a few weeks ago and was floored anew by how great Terry Garthwaite is. Joy of Cooking was a late 60's early 70's San Francisco area band that played a fine stew of blues, rock and jazz. They would have been fairly pedestrian, though, without Terry. Her voice shares characteristics with Janis Joplin, but without the immense power. Instead, she uses her sophisticated phrasing to propel the song. Truly an awesome talent.
Yea, that East/West is a good un. I actually gave my copy to a fellow awhile bach and, for variuos reasons, wish I had kept it.

I've recently broekn out a bunch of Soul LP's. "Round 2" by the Stylistics is just a flat-out must, if yer inta that!
Its A Beautiful Day. I read about it here and remembered that I used to listen to this album quite a lot one summer a hundred years ago. I loved the vocals on White Bird and used to play that song quite a lot, to the point my housemates wanted to see me free to die.Anyway, an occation arrived and I was asked what I wanted, and the cd version of this album was found. It is not what I remembered at all! The Girl With No Eyes reminds of a short story Id read called the yellow wallpaper-surreal, and interesting and funny and telling, and a little hokey. How I draw lines like this is my own sort of genius, and I am not certain anyone else would see it. Regardless- I love it! I agree with the person who wrote here that a person who are familar with bands like The Dead Can Dance could see similarities in style here.
It's a Big Bad Beautiful Day. My sister had that album 69 or 70 maybe, haven't heard it since. What a find.