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Offered for sale is a Japanese copy of East-West by the Paul Butterfield Blues Band, including the original obi.
About this copy: This copy of East-West is a 1973 Japanese pressing on the Elektra label of an album that was originally released in 1966.
The cover is M-. The obi is M-. The insert is M-.
The disc is M- and looks unplayed. Clean disc!
A beautiful copy of a terrific LP.
Background: Released in 1966, East-West was the second album by the Paul Butterfield Blues Band.
The album reached number 65 on the US album chart.
Allmusic.com gave East-West a five star review:
The raw immediacy and tight instrumental attack of the Paul Butterfield Blues Band’s self-titled debut album were startling and impressive in 1965, but the following year, the group significantly upped the ante with its second LP, East-West. The debut showed that Butterfield and his bandmates could cut tough, authentic blues (not a given for an integrated band during the era in which fans were still debating if a white boy could play the blues) with the energy of rock & roll, but East-West was a far more ambitious set, with the band showing an effective command of jazz, Indian raga, and garagey proto-psychedelia as well as razor-sharp electric blues. … East-West captures a great group in high flight as the bandmembers join together in something even more remarkable than their estimable skills as individuals would suggest, and its importance as a nexus point between rock, blues, jazz, and world music cannot be overestimated.
Country of origin: | Japan |
Size: | 12″ |
Record Label: | Elektra |
Catalog Number: |
P-8151E |
Year of Release: | 1973 |
Format: | Stereo |
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