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Super Hot StamperPaul Butterfield Blues Band East-West
(Item #: butteeastw_1906_10)
 Our Price: $199.99

- You'll find outstanding Double Plus (A++) sound on this Gold Label stereo pressing of the band's sophomore release - exceptionally quiet vinyl too
- It's tough to find an original with good sound and audiophile surfaces - a copy that plays this quietly is almost unheard of!
- Big and full-bodied with a huge bottom end - Elektra was killing it in '66
- 5 stars: "... it was the Paul Butterfield Blues Band's greatest achievement... East-West captures a great group in high flight as the bandmembers join together in something even more remarkable than their estimable skills as individuals would suggest, and its importance as a nexus point between rock, blues, jazz, and world music cannot be overestimated."

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White Hot StamperThe Paul Butterfield Blues Band Keep On Moving
(Item #: buttekeepo_1907)
 Our Price: $199.99

- A KILLER sounding copy with Shootout Winning Triple Plus (A+++) sound from start to finish
- Forget whatever dead-as-a-doornail Heavy Vinyl record they're making these days - if you want to hear the Tubey Magic, size and energy of this wonderful album, a vintage Elektra stereo pressing is the only way to go
- "People who liked Butter long ago usually don't like what he's become. I've only dug him over the past two years and I think he just gets better and better. This record, vocally oriented and produced by Jerry Ragavoy, is his best yet, hard-driving and very tight. " - Robert Christgau (A)

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Super Hot StamperThe Paul Butterfield Blues Band Keep On Moving
(Item #: buttekeepo_1908)
 Our Price: $149.99

- With two seriously good Double Plus (A++) sides, this original Big Red E Label Stereo pressing was one of the better copies we played in our recent shootout
- Forget whatever dead-as-a-doornail Heavy Vinyl record they're making these days - if you want to hear the Tubey Magic, size and energy of this wonderful album, a vintage Elektra stereo pressing is the only way to go
- "People who liked Butter long ago usually don't like what he's become. I've only dug him over the past two years and I think he just gets better and better. This record, vocally oriented and produced by Jerry Ragavoy, is his best yet, hard-driving and very tight. " - Robert Christgau (A)

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Super Hot StamperThe Butterfield Blues Band In My Own Dream
(Item #: butteinmyo_1906_11)
 Our Price: $129.99

- An outstanding copy of the band's 1968 release with solid Double Plus (A++) sonic grades on both sides
- Like most of the group's albums on these early pressings, the sound is full-bodied and smooth, with prodigious amounts of bottom end
- Notable as the last Butterfield record with original members Mark Naftalin and Elvin Bishop who both moved on to solo ventures after its release
- "More to the point, this album represented a new version of the band being born... there was a widely shared spotlight for the players, and more of a jazz influence on this record than had ever been heard before from the group...The playing is impressive..."

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