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Post subject: [2018-11-09] Mike Bloomfield "Late At Night: McCabe's, January 1, 1977" live album (RockBeat)
Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2018 5:55 am
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Description On January 1, 1977, Mike Bloomfield performed two incredible sets at McCabe's Guitar Workshop in Santa Monica, CA. Both sets were completely different, each one showcasing Bloomfield's legendary skills on the guitar but what made the late show totally unique was the first half was performed acoustic and the second half, electric. Bloomfield's impact, his effect on both musicians and public alike is undeniable. He was a multi-faceted artist: a masterful writer, arranger and guitarist. He was also one of the most in-demand session musicians in the country, backing the likes of Bob Dylan, Peter, Paul and Mary, and a host of great bluesmen. In the mid-1960's Mike joined the Paul Butterfield Blues Band, one of the most successful blues groups of the sixties but the success he enjoyed with Butterfield provided the impetus for Bloomfield to step out and form his own group, The Electric Flag. Mike carefully handpicked his bandmates including Barry Goldberg, Nick Gravenites, Buddy Miles and Harvey Brooks, among others. Under Albert Grossman's management, they were promptly signed by Columbia Records and their initial effort was the soundtrack to the Peter Fonda Film ''The Trip'', replacing Gram Parson's International Submarine Band. Their debut performances was in June, 1967 before an audience of 55,000 at the Monterey Pop Festival, which led to a series of gigs in the Northeast and the Bay area. In March, 1968, ''A Long Time Comin''' their first album was finally released but by June, 1968, only months after the album's release, Bloomfield quit the group, unable to continue because of exhaustion brought on by his insomnia and how he medicated to deal with it. On this McCabe's performance, Bloomfield is backed by Mark Naftalin on keyboards (Paul Butterfield Blues Band), Buddy Heklm on percussion (Tim Buckley) and Beull Neidlinger on bass (worked with Frank Zappa, Gil Evans and Tony Bennett). The performance was recorded by Bloomfield's producer and friend, Norman Dayron. Mike Bloomfield is revered as one of the rock's greatest guitarists. Bloomfield also was a frequent collaborator with Al Kooper and along with Stepehn Still, created ''Super Session'', still Bloomfield's biggest selling album! Bloomfield was a member of the Paul Butterfield Blues Band and left to form The Electric Flag.Tracklist 1. Hymn Time 2. Frankie And Johnny 3. I'm With You Always 4. Some Of These Days 5. Stagger Lee 6. Darktown Strutter's Ball 7. I'm Glad I'm Jewish 8. Medley: Jockey Blues/Old Folks Boogie 9. Eyesight To The Blind 10. Bloomfield Chats 11. Don't You Lie To Me 12. A-Flat Boogaloohttps://www.amazon.com/dp/B07HGBTTW5/?tag=imwan-20
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Post subject: [2018-11-09] Mike Bloomfield "Late At Night: McCabe's, January 1, 1977" live album (RockBeat)
Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2018 7:05 am
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Post subject: [2018-11-09] Mike Bloomfield "Late At Night: McCabe's, January 1, 1977" live album (RockBeat)
Posted: Thu Sep 27, 2018 6:36 am
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Bump: Updated the cover image, description and tracklist in the first post.
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