Nick Gravenites And Mike Bloomfield Featuring Paul Butterfield And Maria Muldaur - Steel Yard Blues: Original Sound Track From The Motion Picture (Reissue) (1972/2015)
Artist: Mike Bloomfield & Nick Gravenites
Title: Steel Yard Blues
Year Of Release: 1972/2015
Label: Real Gone Music
Genre: Stage & Screen, Swing, Country, Blues
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 36:55
Total Size: 109/248 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Steel Yard Blues
Year Of Release: 1972/2015
Label: Real Gone Music
Genre: Stage & Screen, Swing, Country, Blues
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 36:55
Total Size: 109/248 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Swing With It - 2:51
2. Brand New Family - 2:29
3. Woman's Love - 2:29
4. Make The Headlines - 1:53)
5. Georgia Blues (Maria Muldaur, Mike Bloomfield, Nick Gravenites) - 2:10
6. My Bag (The Oysters) - 3:17
7. Common Ground - 2:27
8. Being Different - 2:47
9. I've Been Searching - 2:13
10.Do I Care (Maria Muldaur, Merl Saunders) - 3:08
11.Lonesome Star Blues (Maria Muldaur) - 4:19
12.Here I Come (There She Goes) - 2:11
13.If You Cared - 2:25
14.Theme From Steelyard Blues (Drive Again) - 2:16
Mike Bloomfield - Vocals, Guitar
Nick Gravenites - Vocals, Guitar
Maria Muldaur - Vocals, Guitar, Handclaps
Paul Butterfield - Vocals, Harmonica
Annie Sampson - Vocals
Merle Saunders - Organ, Piano
Christopher Parker - Drums
John Kahn - Bass
A tremendous soundtrack album to director Alan Myerson's film Steelyard Blues, which starred Jane Fonda, Donald Sutherland, and Peter Boyle, this collection feels like a side project collaboration between the Electric Flag and Paul Butterfield Blues Band with added performances by Maria Muldaur and Merl Saunders. The majority of the material is written and performed by the great Nick Gravenites and Mike Bloomfield, the 14 songs really standing up on their own as a work not dependent on the film and not feeling like they are mere chess pieces to supplement a Hollywood flick. Gravenites does a masterful job of producing, with "Common Ground" resembling a great lost Electric Flag song -- Annie Sampson trading off on the vocals with Gravenites as Janis Joplin did with him on In Concert. Muldaur co-wrote "Georgia Blues" with Bloomfield and Gravenites, while they gave Muldaur and Saunders the opportunity to contribute a tune by including their "Do I Care." "My Bag (The Oysters)" adds some pop/doo wop to the affair, a nice twist, and it borders on parody. Gravenites is always able to juggle his serious side with a tongue-in-cheek wink, and this interesting and enjoyable effort deserved much wider play.