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At first glance, you might mistake this for unused material from the same late-1968 concerts that supplied the material for The Live Adventures of Mike Bloomfield & Al Kooper. But no, this was recorded about two and a half months later at a different venue, and with a different backup band (Paul Harris on piano, Jerry Jemmott on bass, and John Cresci on drums). There's still some similarity to the repertoire, though, and a good deal of similarity to the music, which is blues-rock with a late-'60s improvisational heaviness. And to be honest, it hasn't dated well, the undisputed instrumental talents of Bloomfield and Kooper notwithstanding. Why? Well, little original material was offered, the only song falling into that category being Bloomfield's "(Please) Tell Me Partner," a routine and (at ten minutes) overlong blues. The soul-pop cover "Together Till the End of Time" comes off the best, in part because of its relative economy at four and a half minutes in length, and the cover of Sonny Boy Williamson's "One Way Out" isn't bad. But the band isn't too tight (particularly the rhythm section), the lead vocals aren't strong, and the interpretations (including a nine-minute "Season of the Witch," which Kooper and Stephen Stills had done on the popular Bloomfield-Kooper-Stills Super Session album) are too long and not terribly imaginative. This disc does preserve a historic moment of sorts, when Bloomfield introduces then-unknown guest guitarist Johnny Winter, who takes some of the guitar duties on "It's My Own Fault." This was the appearance that, according to Kooper's liner notes, alerted Columbia to Winter, after which the label quickly offered him a contract.
© Richie Unterberger /TiVo
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Mike Bloomfield, Performer - Al Kooper, Producer - Al Kooper, Performer - Spoken Word, Composer - Spoken Word, Lyricist - Bill Graham, Speaker
Originally Recorded 1968 & Released 2003 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
Paul Harris, Piano - Mike Bloomfield, Vocal - Mike Bloomfield, Guitar - Mike Bloomfield, Performer - Jerry Jemmott, Bass - Al Kooper, Producer - Al Kooper, Vocal - Al Kooper, Piano - Al Kooper, Organ - Al Kooper, Performer - M. Sehorn, Composer - M. Sehorn, Lyricist - E. James, Composer - E. James, Lyricist - Johnny Creci, Drums - S. Williamson, Composer - S. Williamson, Lyricist
Originally Recorded 1968 & Released 2003 Sony Music Entertainment
Mike Bloomfield, Speaker - Mike Bloomfield, Performer - Al Kooper, Producer - Al Kooper, Performer - Spoken Word, Composer - Spoken Word, Lyricist
Originally recorded 1968 & released 2003. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Johnny Winter, Vocal - Johnny Winter, Guitar - Mike Bloomfield, Al Kooper featuring Johnny Winter, Performer - R. B. King, Composer - R. B. King, Lyricist - Paul Harris, Piano - J. Taub, Composer - J. Taub, Lyricist - Al Kooper, Producer - Al Kooper, Vocal - Al Kooper, Piano - Al Kooper, Organ - Jerry Jemmott, Bass - Johnny Creci, Drums - Mike Bloomfield, Vocal - Mike Bloomfield, Guitar
Originally recorded 1968 & released 2003. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Paul Harris, Piano - Mike Bloomfield, Vocal - Mike Bloomfield, Guitar - Mike Bloomfield, Performer - Jerry Jemmott, Bass - Al Kooper, Producer - Al Kooper, Vocal - Al Kooper, Piano - Al Kooper, Organ - Al Kooper, Performer - P. Simon, Composer - P. Simon, Lyricist - Johnny Creci, Drums
Originally Recorded 1968 & Released 2003 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
Paul Harris, Piano - Mike Bloomfield, Vocal - Mike Bloomfield, Guitar - Mike Bloomfield, Performer - Jerry Jemmott, Bass - Al Kooper, Producer - Al Kooper, Vocal - Al Kooper, Piano - Al Kooper, Organ - Al Kooper, Performer - Johnny Creci, Drums - M. Bloomfield, Composer - M. Bloomfield, Lyricist
Originally Recorded 1968 & Released 2003 Sony Music Entertainment
Paul Harris, Piano - Mike Bloomfield, Vocal - Mike Bloomfield, Guitar - Mike Bloomfield, Performer - Jerry Jemmott, Bass - Al Kooper, Producer - Al Kooper, Vocal - Al Kooper, Piano - Al Kooper, Organ - Al Kooper, Performer - A. Crudup, Composer - A. Crudup, Lyricist - Johnny Creci, Drums
Originally Recorded 1968 & Released 2003 Sony Music Entertainment
Paul Harris, Piano - Mike Bloomfield, Vocal - Mike Bloomfield, Guitar - Mike Bloomfield, Performer - Jerry Jemmott, Bass - Al Kooper, Producer - Al Kooper, Vocal - Al Kooper, Piano - Al Kooper, Organ - Al Kooper, Performer - F. Wilson, Composer - F. Wilson, Lyricist - Johnny Creci, Drums
Originally Recorded 1968 & Released 2003 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
Paul Harris, Piano - Mike Bloomfield, Vocal - Mike Bloomfield, Guitar - Mike Bloomfield, Performer - Jerry Jemmott, Bass - Al Kooper, Producer - Al Kooper, Vocal - Al Kooper, Piano - Al Kooper, Organ - Al Kooper, Performer - Johnny Creci, Drums - A. King, Composer - A. King, Lyricist
Originally Recorded 1968 & Released 2003 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
Paul Harris, Piano - Mike Bloomfield, Vocal - Mike Bloomfield, Guitar - Mike Bloomfield, Performer - D. Leitch, Composer - D. Leitch, Lyricist - Jerry Jemmott, Bass - Al Kooper, Producer - Al Kooper, Vocal - Al Kooper, Piano - Al Kooper, Organ - Al Kooper, Performer - Johnny Creci, Drums
Originally Recorded 1968 & Released 2003 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
Album review
At first glance, you might mistake this for unused material from the same late-1968 concerts that supplied the material for The Live Adventures of Mike Bloomfield & Al Kooper. But no, this was recorded about two and a half months later at a different venue, and with a different backup band (Paul Harris on piano, Jerry Jemmott on bass, and John Cresci on drums). There's still some similarity to the repertoire, though, and a good deal of similarity to the music, which is blues-rock with a late-'60s improvisational heaviness. And to be honest, it hasn't dated well, the undisputed instrumental talents of Bloomfield and Kooper notwithstanding. Why? Well, little original material was offered, the only song falling into that category being Bloomfield's "(Please) Tell Me Partner," a routine and (at ten minutes) overlong blues. The soul-pop cover "Together Till the End of Time" comes off the best, in part because of its relative economy at four and a half minutes in length, and the cover of Sonny Boy Williamson's "One Way Out" isn't bad. But the band isn't too tight (particularly the rhythm section), the lead vocals aren't strong, and the interpretations (including a nine-minute "Season of the Witch," which Kooper and Stephen Stills had done on the popular Bloomfield-Kooper-Stills Super Session album) are too long and not terribly imaginative. This disc does preserve a historic moment of sorts, when Bloomfield introduces then-unknown guest guitarist Johnny Winter, who takes some of the guitar duties on "It's My Own Fault." This was the appearance that, according to Kooper's liner notes, alerted Columbia to Winter, after which the label quickly offered him a contract.
© Richie Unterberger /TiVo
About the album
- 1 disc(s) - 10 track(s)
- Total length: 00:59:57
- Main artists: Al Kooper Michael Bloomfield
- Composer: Various Composers
- Label: Columbia - Legacy
- Genre: Pop/Rock
Originally Recorded 1968 & Released 2003 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
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