Paul Butterfield's Better Days - It All Comes Back (1973) {1988, Japan 1st Press}

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Title: It All Comes Back
Year Of Release: 1973 / 1988
Label: Bearsville / Victor Musical Industries, Inc. #VDP-28047
Genre: Modern Electric Blues, Chicago Blues
Quality: EAC Rip -> FLAC (Tracks+Cue+m3u, Log) / MP3 CBR320
Total Time: 00:38:51
Total Size: 227 / 102 Mb (Full Scans)
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Paul Butterfield's post-Blues Band outfit's second album is a bit more laid back than its predecessor, but it definitely has its moments, and as before the musicianship is stellar. The opening "Too Many Drivers," for example, is a churning Chicago blues, with Butterfield's horn impressions figuring as intensely as ever, that would have fit in perfectly with anything on his old band's debut. Geoff Muldaur turns in a haunting rendition of a delicate Rick Danko-penned R&B ballad "Small Town Talk," while "Take Your Pleasure Where You Find It," co-written and co-sung by Butterfield and R&B legend Bobby Charles, is a clavinet-driven funk workout whose instrumental sections work up a real Little Feat-style froth.

~ All Music

Track List:

01. Too Many Drivers [3:17]
02. It's Getting Harder To Survive [4:01]
03. If You Live [3:30]
04. Win Or Lose [4:38]
05. Small Town Talk [5:32]
06. Take Your Pleasure Where You Find It [3:43]
07. Poor Boy [4:21]
08. Louisiana Flood [3:41]
09. It All Comes Back [6:13]



Paul Butterfield's Better Days - It All Comes Back (1973) {1988, Japan 1st Press}


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