MP3 2685 mb.
Performer: Paul Butterfield's Better Days
Title: It All Comes Back
Country: UK
Catalog Number: K 45517
Label: Bearsville
Released: 1974
Style: Blues Rock
Rating: 4.9
Votes: 726
| 1 | Louisiana Flood | 3:35 |
| 2 | Small Town Talk | 5:33 |
| 3 | Take Your Pleasure Where You Find It | 3:42 |
| 4 | It All Comes Back | 6:10 |
| 5 | Win Or Lose | 4:34 |
| 6 | Too Many Drivers | 3:18 |
| 7 | If You Live | 3:27 |
| 8 | It's Getting Harder To Survive | 3:51 |
| 9 | Poor Boy | 4:17 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BR 2170 | Paul Butterfield's Better Days | It All Comes Back (LP, Album) | Bearsville | BR 2170 | US | 1973 |
| VDP-28047 | Paul Butterfield's Better Days | It All Comes Back (CD, Album, RE) | Bearsville | VDP-28047 | Japan | 1988 |
| BR 2170 | Paul Butterfield's Better Days | It All Comes Back (LP, Album) | Bearsville | BR 2170 | Canada | 1973 |
| R2 70878 | Paul Butterfield's Better Days | It All Comes Back (CD, Album) | Rhino Records | R2 70878 | US | 1987 |
| BR 2170 | Paul Butterfield's Better Days | It All Comes Back (LP, Pro) | Bearsville | BR 2170 | US | 1973 |
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,. USA Paul Butterfield - Harmonica, Vocals Geoff Muldar - Vocals Amos Garrett - Guitar Ronnie Barron - Keyboards Bille Rich - Bass Chris Parker - Drums Guests: Howard Johnson - Horns Bobby Charles - Vocals Bobbye Hall - Congas Maria Muldar - Vocals. Songs in album Paul Butterfield's Better Days - It All Comes Back 1973. Paul Butterfield's Better Days - Too Many Drivers. Paul Butterfield's Better Days - It's Getting Harder To Survive. Paul Butterfield's Better Days - If You Live. Paul Butterfield's Better Days - Win Or Lose. Album 1972 9 Songs. Live At Winterland Ballroom. Paul Butterfield's Better Days. You May Also Like. Too Many Drivers - Paul Butterfield's Better Days. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Paul Butterfield's Better Days: все альбомы, включая Paul Butterfield's Better Days , It All Comes Back , Live At Winterland Butterfield's Better Days. Win or Lose, 04:38. Take Your Pleasure Where You Find It, 03:43. Louisiana Flood, 03:42. It All Comes Back, 06:08. Paul Butterfield s Better Days - It All Comes Back 1973 скачать mp3 в хорошем качестве, либо слушайте песню Paul Butterfield s Better Days - It All Comes Back, Paul Butterfield s Better Days 1973 - New Walkin. Покупка Paul Butterfield's Better Days - It All Comes Back - Bearsville - CD, Album, RE, RM - WPCR-15229, включает Too Many Drivers, It's Getting Harder To Survive, If You Live, Win Or Lose, Small Town Talk, Take Your Pleasure Where You Find It, Poor Boy, Louisiana Flood, It All Comes Back. STING - A Touch Of Jazz A Selection of Rare & Non-Album Tracks - By R&UT - Продолжительность: 1:02:49 R&UT Recommended for you. Blues-rock favorites, compilation of 8 more songs- Part 5 - Продолжительность: 1:10:28 Rayo P. Listen to It All Comes Back from Paul Butterfield's Better Days's Complete Albums 1965-1980 for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. After his Blues Band's breakup and no longer with Elektra, Paul Butterfield retreated to the community of Woodstock, New York where he eventually formed his next band named Paul Butterfield's Better Days. The new group included drummer Chris Parker, guitarist Amos Garrett, singer Geoff Muldaur, pianist Ronnie Barron and bassist Billy Rich. In 19721973, the group released the self-titled Paul Butterfield's Better Days and It All Comes Back on Albert Grossman's Bearsville Records