The Blues Project Live At The Cafe Au Go Go Vinyl 1966 Ver

Rockasteria the Blues project live at The Cafe au go go ођ
Rockasteria the Blues project live at The Cafe au go go ођ

Rockasteria The Blues Project Live At The Cafe Au Go Go ођ The blues project jelly jelly blues (by earpjohn) 4:54. the blues project back door man (by earpjohn) 3:26. the blues project the way my baby walks (by earpjohn) 3:20. the blues project "you'll go, i'll go with you". 3:51. view credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1966 vinyl release of "live at the cafe au go go" on discogs. Simon & garfunkel. released. 1968 — us. vinyl —. lp, album, stereo. explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for live at the cafe au go go by the blues project. compare versions and buy on discogs.

the Blues project вђ live at The Cafe au go go вђ vinyl
the Blues project вђ live at The Cafe au go go вђ vinyl

The Blues Project вђ Live At The Cafe Au Go Go вђ Vinyl Allmusic. [1] live at the cafe au go go is the debut album by the american band the blues project, recorded live during the blues bag four day concert on the evenings of november 24–27, 1965 at the cafe au go go in new york city. the recording finished up in january, 1966 at the same venue, by which time tommy flanders had left the band. [2]. Vinyl has some marks, played and a small pop skip and some noise = g jacket seams are good, some wear see photos = vg i graded this lp as accurately as possible if i missed something or you have issues with my grading please contact me so we can resolve.<br> <br>please feel free to message me with any questions.<br><br>shipping & packaging: records will be shipped in a standard. Early member artie traum (guitar) dropped out during early rehearsals; flanders would leave after their first lp, live at the cafe au go go (1966). the eclectic résumés of the musicians, who came from folk, jazz, blues, and rock backgrounds, were reflected in their choice of material. I love having the expanded version, with improved sound, available after some 4 decades. born in an era of wider spread exposure of traditional blues to a young white audience, the blues project could play the blues definitively ("alberta"), but also brought folk and rock influences (and later, on "flute thing," jazz) to the table.

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