From His Head to His Heart to His Hands

From His Head to His Heart to His Hands

by Michael Bloomfield
From His Head to His Heart to His Hands

From His Head to His Heart to His Hands

by Michael Bloomfield

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Overview

When white blues guitarist Michael Bloomfield was found dead at 37 of a drug overdose in his 1965 Chevy in 1981 in San Francisco, he was no more than a rock footnote to most people, having never had the kind of fame and adulation given to guitar peers like Eric Clapton, Carlos Santana, and Jimi Hendrix, although he surely influenced all of these players with his sharp improvisational skills and his exciting, and admittedly sometimes erratic, performances. While most guitarists of his generation learned the elements of blues guitar playing from records, Bloomfield, who grew up in North Chicago, learned them first-hand by playing with the likes of B.B. King, Albert King, Freddie King, Buddy Guy, Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf, Big Joe Williams, and others in Chicago's gritty blues clubs, and skin color meant nothing to Bloomfield at a time when it seemed to mean everything to everyone else in America. His first bands, the Paul Butterfield Blues Band and Electric Flag, were racially mixed blues powerhouses, fusing the blues with jazz, R&B, psychedelia, and seemingly everything else under the sun, and like Bloomfield, both of those bands are woefully underappreciated. Bloomfield was also a much in-demand session player, playing guitar at Bob Dylan's Highway 61 Revisited sessions and adding his energy and guitar licks to projects by Muddy Waters, Janis Joplin, and many others. His solo albums were strange, eccentric, occasionally brilliant, and never sold well. This set, produced and curated by longtime collaborator Al Kooper, is the first overarching survey of Bloomfield's woefully short career, containing three music discs, Roots, Jams, and Last Licks, with a DVD disc of Bob Sarles' documentary Sweet Blues: A Film about Michael Bloomfield rounding out the set. It's a must for any Bloomfield fan, and hopefully will open the gates to a renewed appreciation for this brilliant, manic, and groundbreaking guitarist. ~ Steve Leggett

Product Details

Release Date: 02/04/2014
Label: Columbia / Sony Legacy
UPC: 0887654763426
Rank: 52339

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. I'm a Country Boy
  2. Judge, Judge
  3. Hammond's Rag
  4. I've Got You in the Palm of My Hand
  5. I've Got My Mojo Workin'
  6. Like a Rolling Stone
  7. Tombstone Blues [Alternate Chambers Brothers Version]
  8. Michael Speaks About Paul Butterfield
  9. Born in Chicago
  10. Blues with a Feeling
  11. East-West
  12. Killing Floor
  13. Texas
  14. Susie's Shuffle [Live Jam]
  15. Just a Little Something
  16. Easy Rider

Disc 2

  1. Albert's Shuffle
  2. Stop
  3. His Holy Modal Majesty
  4. Opening Speech
  5. 59th Street Bridge Song (Feeling Groovy) [Hybrid Edit]
  6. Don't Throw Your Love on Me So Strong
  7. Santana Clause
  8. The Weight
  9. Opening Speech
  10. One Way Out
  11. Her Holy Modal Highness
  12. Fat Grey Cloud
  13. Mary Ann
  14. That's All Right

Disc 3

  1. I'm Glad I'm Jewish
  2. Men's Room [Spoken Word Segment from McCabe's]
  3. Don't You Lie to Me
  4. Can't Lose What You Ain't Never Had
  5. Gypsy Good Time
  6. One Good Man
  7. It's About Time
  8. Carmelita Skiffle
  9. Darktown Strutters' Ball
  10. Don't Think About It Baby
  11. Jockey Blues/Old Folks Boogie
  12. A-Flat Boogaloo
  13. Glamour Girl
  14. Spoken Intro
  15. The Groom's Still Waiting at the Altar
  16. Hymn Time
  17. [Untitled]

Disc 4

  1. Sweet Blues: A Film About Mike Bloomfield

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Michael Bloomfield   Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals,Soloist,Guitar (Acoustic)
Janis Joplin   Primary Artist,Vocals
Dan McClosky   Primary Artist
Muddy Waters   Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals
The Paul Butterfield Blues Band   Primary Artist
Electric Flag   Primary Artist
Bob Dylan   Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals,Harmonica
Sam Lay   Drums
Jim Keltner   Drums
Richard Kermode   Organ
Fred Tackett   Guitar (Electric)
Mike Melford   Guitar,Vocals,Mandolin
Peter Strazza   Sax (Tenor)
Buddy Miles   Drums
Harvey Brooks   Bass
William D. "Smitty" Smith   Organ
Snooky Flowers   Sax (Baritone)
Noel Jewkis   Sax (Tenor)
Regina Harris   Vocals (Background)
Bob Jones   Drums,Drums
Mike Johnson   Guitar
Norman Mayell   Drums
Bob Sarles   Director
Eddie Hoh   Drums
Stemzie Hunter   Sax (Baritone)
Luis Gasza   Trumpet
John Wilmeth   Trumpet
Joe Mack   Bass
Roy Ruby   Piano
Billy Davenport   Drums
Ira Kamin   Organ
Clydie King   Vocals (Background)
Barry Goldberg   Organ,Keyboards,Piano (Electric)
Donald "Duck" Dunn   Bass
Charlie Musselwhite   Harmonica
John Kahn   Bass
Jerome Arnold   Bass
Luis Gasca   Trumpet
Rev. Ron Stallings   Sax (Alto)
Mark Naftalin   Organ,Piano,Keyboards
Roger Troy   Bass
Nick Gravenites   Vocals,Percussion
Jerry Jemmott   Bass
Lonnie Castille   Drums
Gerald Oshita   Sax (Baritone)
Bruce Langhorne   Tambourine
Mike Fonfara   Keyboards
Herbie Rich   Keyboards,Sax (Tenor)
Ace of Cups   Vocals (Background)
Maury Baker   Drums
Brad Campbell   Bass
Paul Griffin   Piano
Russ Savakus   Bass
Elvin Bishop   Guitar
Paul Butterfield   Vocals,Harmonica
Paul Simon   Vocal Harmony
The Chambers Brothers   Vocals (Background)
Bill Lee   Bass
Bobby Gregg   Drums
Marcus Doubleday   Trumpet
Otis Spann   Piano
Tim Drummond   Bass
Al Kooper   Organ,Piano,Vocals,Ondioline
George Rains   Drums
Brian Friedman   Piano
Buell Neidlinger   Bass
Sivuca   Guitar,Percussion
Skip Prokop   Drums
Paul Harris   Piano
Terry Clements   Sax (Tenor)
Richard Santi   Accordion
Carolyn Dennis   Vocals (Background)
Johnny Cresci   Drums
Mark Teel   Sax (Tenor)
Sid Warner   Bass
Dino Andino   Congas
Buddy Helm   Drums
Fred Olsen   Guitar

Technical Credits

M. Schuman   Composer
John Court   Producer
John Lee Hooker   Composer
Mark Abramson   Producer
Michael Melford   Producer
Michael Bloomfield   Composer
A. Christian   Composer
A. Walker   Composer
Tom Wilson   Producer
Buddy Miles   Composer
Norman Rockwell   Paintings,Photography
Jim Marshall   Cover Photo,Photography
Don Hunstein   Photography
Ed Caraeff   Photography
Bob Sarles   Editing,Producer
C. Burnett   Composer
"Magic" Dave Roberts   Engineer,Remixing
Allen Bloomfield   Photography
Bruce Schmiechen   Producer
Christina Keating   Editing,Producer
Larry Milburn   Producer
Mike Shea   Photography
Bruce Dickinson   Executive Producer
Preston Foster   Composer
Bob Morgan   Producer,Producer
Bob Cato   Photography
Joe Scott   Horn Arrangements
Ray Flerlage   Photography
John Hammond, Sr.   Producer
Chester Burnett   Composer
J. Spence   Composer
Ira Kamin   Composer
Electric Flag   Producer
Gabriel Mekler   Producer
Elliot Mazer   Producer
Elmore James   Composer
Janis Joplin   Composer
Walter Jacobs   Composer
John Kahn   Composer
Denny Bruce   Producer
Robbie Robertson   Composer
Mark Naftalin   Composer
Nick Gravenites   Composer,Producer
Jerry Ragovoy   Composer
Marshall Sehorn   Composer
Norman Dayron   Producer
Michael Simmons   Liner Notes
Booker T. Jones   Composer
Traditional   Composer
Ted Leyhe   Producer
Paul Simon   Composer
Sonny Boy Williamson II   Composer
Ray Charles   Composer
Bloomfield   Composer
Bob Johnston   Producer
B. Smith   Composer
Bob Johnson   Producer
Bob Dylan   Composer,Producer
McKinley Morganfield   Composer
Al Kooper   Composer,Producer,Remixing,Mastering,Commentary,Liner Notes
Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup   Composer
Albert King   Composer
T-Bone Walker   Composer
Paul Rothchild   Producer
Ed Grazda   Photography
Dan McClosky   Interviewer
John Hammond, Jr.   Producer
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