Resurrection of Pigboy Crabshaw/In My Own Dream The Paul Butterfield Blues Band

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  • Release Date: 10/12/2004
  • Original Release: 1967
  • 2 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 56,141
  • Label: RHINO/WEA UK
  • UPC: 081227650025
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Resurrection of Pigboy Crabshaw/In My Own Dream

Disc 1
1LISTENOne More Heartache 3:41
2LISTENDriftin' and Driftin' 9:11
3LISTENPity the Fool 6:07
4LISTENBorn Under a Bad Sign 4:11
5LISTENRun Out of Time 3:04
6LISTENDouble Trouble 5:42
7LISTENDrivin' Wheel 5:59
8LISTENDroppin' Out 2:21
9LISTENTollin' Bells 5:25

Disc 2
1LISTENLast Hope's Gone 4:52
2LISTENMine to Love 4:22
3LISTENGet Yourself Together 4:11
4LISTENJust to Be With You 6:14
5LISTENMorning Blues 4:59
6LISTENDrunk Again 6:11
7LISTENIn My Own Dream 5:49

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This imported double CD from WEA's international division is a real conundrum for blues fans in general and fans of the Paul Butterfield Blues Band in particular. On the one hand, the first of its two discs is The Resurrection of Pigboy Crabshaw, the last of what are usually regarded as the classic albums by the band, and a glorious moment in the career of guitarist Elvin Bishop (aka "Pigboy Crabshaw"), and it's remastered in far better, closer, crisper sound than the extant domestic Elektra Records CD of the same album, which was transferred digitally more than a decade ago; and it's also got their next album, In My Own Dream, which generally doesn't appeal to the same listenership, with its more horn-oriented and jazz-influenced sound; and that album is otherwise available domestically through Wounded Bird Records (who do such a good job with it that it would be a shame to take any business away from them). Also working against this double-CD is its price -- it's more than twice as expensive at retail as the domestic "Pigboy Crabshaw" album. On the other hand, the sound is really good -- but that's also true of the Wounded Bird release of In My Own Dream. So the fans should sort it out for themselves, but suffice to say that the sound on this double-disc set won't disappoint, and the annotation by Peter Doggett (with help from Elvin Bishop) is very thorough and enlightening about this tumultuous period in the group's history. Bruce Eder, All Music Guide

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