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It All Comes Back by Paul Butterfield (Cassette, Mar-1991, Rhino Records USA) 
It All Comes Back by Paul Butterfield (Cassette, Mar-1991, Rhino Records USA)

 
It All Comes Back by Paul Butterfield (Cassette, Mar-1991, Rhino Records USA)

Release Date: Mar 1991
Format: Cassette
Record Label: Rhino Records (USA)
Genre: Blues, Chicago Blues
UPC: 081227087845
Product ID: EPID3531364
Description: Paul Butterfield's Better Days: Paul Butterfield (vocals, harmonica); Geoff Muldaur, Ronnie Barron, Christopher Parker, Billy Rich, Amos Garrett, Howard Johnson. Additional personnel: Maria Muldaur, Bobby Charles (vocals); Bobbye Hall (c...
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Track Listing
1. Too Many Drivers
2. It's Getting Harder to Survive
3. If You Live
4. Win or Lose
5. Small Town Talk
6. Take Your Pleasure Where You Find It
7. Poor Boy
8. Louisiana Flood
9. It All Comes Back

Details
Contributing Artists:Maria Muldaur
Distributor:WEA (Distributor)
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Paul Butterfield's Better Days: Paul Butterfield (vocals, harmonica); Geoff Muldaur, Ronnie Barron, Christopher Parker, Billy Rich, Amos Garrett, Howard Johnson.
Additional personnel: Maria Muldaur, Bobby Charles (vocals); Bobbye Hall (congas).
Producers: Geoff Muldaur, Paul Butterfield, Nick Jameson.
Digitially remastered by Bill Inglot and Ken Perry.
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.

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