Live at the Old Waldorf Michael Bloomfield

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  • Release Date: 02/01/2008
  • Original Release: 1976
  • Sales Rank: 30,965
  • Label: SBME SPECIAL MKTS.
  • UPC: 886972418322

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Live at the Old Waldorf

1LISTENBlues Medley: Sweet Little Angel/Jelly Jelly 7:45
2LISTENFeel So Bad 4:26
3LISTENBad Luck Baby 5:52
4LISTENThe Sky Is Cryin' 5:53
5LISTENDancin' Fool 3:49
6LISTENBuried Alive in the Blues 4:55
7LISTENFarther up the Road 3:16
8LISTENYour Friends 7:18
9LISTENBye, Bye 4:25

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Editorial Reviews

If you've never really experienced Mike Bloomfield just letting loose and playing ripping and inspired guitar, this is a darn good starting point. Recorded live in 1976 and 1977 by producer Norman Dayron at the Old Waldorf nightclub on Bloomfield's home turf in San Francisco with a hand-picked band, the results are startling to say the least. Bloomfield plays with assurance and authority throughout, exploring new ideas with each new chorus from his guitar, arguably at his best since his early Butterfield/Dylan days. He plays a lot of slide guitar here, too, and tracks like "Bad Luck Baby," "The Sky Is Crying," "Dancin' Fool," and "Buried Alive In the Blues" showcase his mighty talents with the bottleneck, taking the lessons learned first hand from Robert Nighthawk to places new and wild. Bloomfield was never much of a singer, and everybody from old pal Nick Gravenites to bassist Roger Troy to drummer Bob Jones end up handling all the vocals on this disc. But one listen to the "Blues Medley" that kicks off the proceedings is reason enough to know why Bloomfield's reputation on his chosen instrument ranks up there with the greats. Consider this disc validation of that rep. Cub Koda, All Music Guide

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