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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great live Bloomfield!,
By Paul Ferris (Boulder, CO. United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Fillmore East: The Lost Concert Tapes 12-13-68 (Audio CD)
Without providing a full review of this CD (available elsewhere) I did want to point out that the most obvious flaw in the CD, the drummer's inability to play in time with the band, reveals one of the great strengths of Mike Bloomfield. At turns, the drummer tries to play a straight blues in 3/4 or sounds like he is accompanying a striptease act rather than a blues-rock band. But listen to Bloomfield's blistering solo on "Don't Throw Your Love on me so Strong" and hear how he plays completely undeterred even by a drummer hopelessly out of sync with the rest of the band. Bloomfield's solo on this Albert King classic is so full of exquisite chops and passion it's worth the price of the ticket alone. His tone is unbelievable and it's a rare individual who can make even a Les Paul sound that good. It's as close as anyone I have heard come to making a guitar talk. Then again, the extended solos of Winter and Bloomfield on "It's My Own Fault" also justify the purchase. It's like listening to two masters at the peak of their game totally in control and throwing everything they've got at the music on one very good night. Thanks for finding these tapes Mr. Kooper.
18 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Well Worth the Wait,
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This review is from: Fillmore East: The Lost Concert Tapes 12-13-68 (Audio CD)
Who would've thought that in April of 2003, it would be sort of my take of a "Bloomfield" Month, with the duo releases of this album & the re-release of the Super Session album? The project as a whole had been delayed for some time, as I continually made my trip to the stores...only to find out on Al Kooper's web site that Sony/Columbia had to delay the project again.... & again.True to Mr. Kooper's word, this album is "all about Bloomfield". Well sort of, as a nod must be given to the surprise guest appearance by Johnny Winter(what happened to the mentioned Buzzy Feiten cuts?). And he does not disappoint, but the drummer sure does. All over this recording, as he & the rest of the band are clearly out of sync. However, there is enough here to overlook any of the faults. At time when he was still at the peak of his guitar powers, & his name was ALWAYS mentioned with the other great guitarists of the day. His singing NEVER was on par with his guitar playing(not much changes in my assessment w/ this album), but if one wants to just hear the man play with glee, pick this one up. It's what keeps many of us coming back for more to this inconsistent, but giant talent. By then, he wasn't the hot shot guitarist with the Butterfield Blues Band. Rather, a seasoned pro that had perfected his "Bloomfield" style. The playing by Bloomfield is on par with the My Labors/Fillmore West releases, but those recordings were enhanced with the addition of Nick Gravenites, the backing band for those gigs, & the guest appearance by Taj Mahal. Hopefully this project will remind the musical community again on what an awesome talent he was. Many of us owe it him, & countless others who were there to "educate" the rock & roll community on the art form known as the blues.
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
THEY ONCE WUZ LOST BUT NOW THEY FOUND!!!!!!!!,
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This review is from: Fillmore East: The Lost Concert Tapes 12-13-68 (Audio CD)
My copies of Fillmore East Lost tapes arrived today via Amazon. All I can say is that sometimes when you have anticipated something for a long time you can become afraid that it can't possibly live up to your built up expectations. No fear this time. The lost album is indescribable. What a treasure to hear Kooper and Bloomfield together again! After wearing out copies of Super Session and Super Session live on Vinyl, 8 track, cassette, and CD, to actually hear this new material was like the closest thing to time travel that I expect to ever get. On Al Kooper's web site he mentions how this album would be a real find for Bloomfield fans, well he wasn't just kidding. From the get go Mike sounds focused, sober and on a mission. The guitar duet with Johnny Winter is worth the whole album. Mike's playing of "Don't throw your love on me so strong" is turned up several notches from the original live Super Session and his vocals are heartfelt. After 35 years, the unearthing of this material is a most welcome widening of our perspective on some legendary music making. So set out some incense, break out your black light posters and back issues of Zap comix and don't miss it.
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