
Butterfield Blues Band
The Resurrection Of Pigboy Crabshaw
Label: Speakers Corner
Genre: 60s / 70s Rock / Pop / Progressive / Kraut
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Butterfield’s best-known song One More Heartache opens the album, which in the meantime has undoubtedly become a blues-rock classic with superb harmonica and a catchy beat that is driven onwards by the top-notch horns. Driftin’ & Driftin’ is a further
well-known piece that carries on for over nine minutes; here the brass sob and sigh while Sanborn delivers a brilliant solo performance in the choruses. In addition to cover versions by B. T. Jones (Born Under A Bad Sign), Otis Rush (Double Trouble) and Roosevelt Sykes (Drivin’ Wheel), two compositions by Butterfield are included: Run Out Of Time and the somewhat psychedelic Tollin’ Bells where Bishop’s guitar and Naftalin’s floating keyboard conjure up a haunting feeling.
The stunning pastiche cover, a nod to the flower power era of those times, completes this release, which marks a new phase in the career of the Paul Butterfield Blues Band that would endure for a long time.
Paul Butterfield (harm, voc); Gene Dinwiddie (ts); Dave Sanborne (as); Keith Johnson (tp); Elvin Bishop (g); Mark Naftalin (keyb); Bugsy Maugh (b, voc); Phil Wilson (dr)
This Speakers Corner LP was remastered using pure analogue components only, from the master tapes through to the cutting head.