Paul Butterfield's Better Days - Paul Butterfield's Better Days

Paul Butterfield's Better Days

Paul Butterfield's Better Days

  • Genre: Blues
  • Release Date: 1973-01-01
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 9

  • ℗ 1973 Bearsville Records Inc. Manufactured and Marketed by Rhino Records Inc.

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
New Walkin' Blues Paul Butterfield's Better Days 4:53
2
Please Send Me Someone to Love Paul Butterfield's Better Days 5:08
3
Broke My Baby's Heart Paul Butterfield's Better Days 5:13
4
Done a Lot of Wrong Things Paul Butterfield's Better Days 3:50
5
Baby Please Don't Go Paul Butterfield's Better Days 3:33
6
Buried Alive In the Blues Paul Butterfield's Better Days 3:43
7
Rule the Road Paul Butterfield's Better Days 4:13
8
Nobody's Fault But Mine Paul Butterfield's Better Days 3:37
9
Highway 28 Paul Butterfield's Better Days 3:09

Reviews

  • The proof.

    5
    By harp d'jow
    Butterfield at the top of his game. The solo played at the end of “Highway 28” alone is worth the $.
  • Five Star Blues Album!!!

    5
    By Electric Sky Dog
    One of greatest Blues Albums ever recorded along with its sister album It all Comes Back. This recording advanced the way blues music was being played from straight forward New Walking Blues to very intricate Find Me Someone to Love. All these musicians brought something special to the table to create a masterpiece. The Album cover look & design was beautiful they left no stone unturned on the this one, Paul Butterfield at his Best!
  • Please Send me someone to love

    5
    By Buell Ridley
    Great song. Love the lyrics and the musicianship.
  • butter was the man!

    5
    By 19733333
    butter was one bad dude! best harp ever and i have heard them all. killer!
  • Fantastic album!

    5
    By DodgerSam
    Every song is fantastic, especially "Send me someone..." and and the harp in "Buried Alive..." is amazing!
  • Simply one of the best albums ever recorded

    5
    By wormtownpaul
    Incredibly creative guitar solos by Amos Garrett, blow a hole in the roof vocals by Geoff Muldaur, and Butterfield's wonderful harp. Please Send Me Someone to Love features one of the all-time best guitar solos by Amos and a simply incredible vocal by Geoff Muldaur.
  • One of Paul's last great efforts

    5
    By RevRock
    This is a great album. It was one of his last great ones along with "It All Comes Back". He has good personnel working with him and the record is recorded and mixed very well. This is a must recording for Butterfield fans.
  • I love Paul Butterfield

    5
    By ourdukes4ev
    This is a really good album, I don't have the entire album yet, I have the first two tracks and I love both of those songs. A few of my "a little older" friends used to go see him and Elvin Bishop all the time down at the Golden Bear, I wish I had, there's nothing like live blues, but I was a little on the too young side then. Oh well, if you really like some of the best blues ever recorded, get this album, it really goes down smooth! Dang, it's good!
  • Paul Butterfield's Better Days

    5
    By Blue Man Bule
    Best Blues Album ever - great songs - I also miss Paul.
  • Love these guys!

    5
    By Delighted
    Paul, Geoff, Ronnie Barron, Amos Garret etc. Some great songs, great vocals just great music. I miss Paul!

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