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Celebrating The Blues (Import) (CD)

By: Mike Bloomfield (Artist)


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DISC 1 for Celebrating The Blues (Import) (CD) Album By Mike Bloomfield (Artist)
1   Women Lovin' Each Other
2   Don't You Lie To Me
3   Knockin' Myself Out
4   Eyesight To The Blind
5   Between A Hard Place And The Ground
6   Cherry Red
7   Uncle Bob's Barrelhouse Blues
8   Wee Wee Hours
9   Vamp In C
10   Blues In B Flat
11   Jockey Blues
12   Junko Partner
13   Women Lovin Each Other - (alternate take)
14   Don't Lie To Me - (alternate take)
15   Kansas City
16   Darktown Strutters Ball / Mop Mop / Call Me A Dog
17   One Of These Days
 


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Personnel: Mike Bloomfield (guitar); Mark Naftalin (keyboards); Roger Troy (bass guitar); Bob Jones (drums).
Featuring the legendary American blues guitarist Mike Bloomfield performing live in a small West Coast club, this set was recorded in the early 1970s. While Bloomfield's voice was never his strongest asset, his distinctive guitar playing is much in evidence on a collection that includes both blues standards and unusual choices like "Darktown Strutters Ball," played as part of a ragtime medley. This set also features the pianist Mark Naftalin, with whom the guitarist worked extensively in the early 1970s.

Title Note

Personnel: Mike Bloomfield (guitar); Mark Naftalin (keyboards); Roger Troy (bass guitar); Bob Jones (drums).

Featuring the legendary American blues guitarist Mike Bloomfield performing live in a small West Coast club, this set was recorded in the early 1970s. While Bloomfield's voice was never his strongest asset, his distinctive guitar playing is much in evidence on a collection that includes both blues standards and unusual choices like "Darktown Strutters Ball," played as part of a ragtime medley. This set also features the pianist Mark Naftalin, with whom the guitarist worked extensively in the early 1970s.

Album Description

Featuring the legendary American blues guitarist Mike Bloomfield performing live in a small West Coast club, this set was recorded in the early 1970s. While Bloomfield's voice was never his strongest asset, his distinctive guitar playing is much in evidence on a collection that includes both blues standards and unusual choices like "Darktown Strutters Ball," played as part of a ragtime medley. This set also features the pianist Mark Naftalin, with whom the guitarist worked extensively in the early 1970s.


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