A heavy hitter from a real soul brother, Al Kooper. I don't know if you know, but he also has another jam session featuring a 15- year old Shuggie Otis. For more info check out: http://amiblack.wordpress.com
I hear no mistakes and if there were any, it's jazz i suppose. Bloomfield makes me smile and feel nervous because of how he shows us all how to listen and play. Kooper kicking it off is so memorable.
The LP is fairly eclectic, but great.. Yes, the LP. The 1960's technology is a better sound. "Cleaned up" electronically isn't always better kids. Albums like this are reminders of a golden age of music.
i used tobump this song rolling down the street ... donald grant,cleve ohio
JocelynnPerez 6 months ago 2
By the way, I'm 24 and have been in love with this since I was 19 because it's when dad repurchased this album. Addicting and orgasmic.
cameltooth1 7 months ago
I hear no mistakes and if there were any, it's jazz i suppose. Bloomfield makes me smile and feel nervous because of how he shows us all how to listen and play. Kooper kicking it off is so memorable.
cameltooth1 7 months ago
beautiful man, beautiful.ahead of it's time, amazing! Oh, I said that already. Sorry, (not really)
jgpification 7 months ago
beautiful man, beautiful.ahead of it's time, amazing!
jgpification 7 months ago
Splendid recording. Intelligent, inspired tunes with colorful arrangements.
Easleytee 10 months ago
truly ahead fo it's time... I never grow tired of this track.It's on my list of required dosage!!!
jgpification 11 months ago
The LP is fairly eclectic, but great.. Yes, the LP. The 1960's technology is a better sound. "Cleaned up" electronically isn't always better kids. Albums like this are reminders of a golden age of music.
surf7lakemich1 1 year ago 2
this was written as a tribute to trane...
love and joy to mike
grwatanabe 1 year ago
Bloomfield was never better than this.
4801eSlauson 1 year ago