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In 1996, original Butterfield Blues Band member Mark Naftalin (keyboards), who recorded on the album and is pictured on the cover of East-West, released a CD on his own 'Winner' label entitled East-West Live, comprising three extended live performance versions of the tune "East-West".
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East-West Live. The Paul Butterfield Blues Band. Winner. Rock & roll prophets without honor, the Paul Butterfield Blues Band -- in its original incarnation with ace guitarist Mike Bloomfield -- made its greatest musical strides from 1965 to 1967, caught in the matrix of the Top 40 pop revolution and the quantum leap of psychedelia.
East-West Live by The Paul Butterfield Blues Band released in 1996. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.
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Compiled by ex-Butterfield Blues Band keyboardist Mark Naftalin, “East-West Live” is comprised of three versions of “East-West” from gigs performed by The Butterfield Blues Band between the winters of 1966-67.