East-West

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East-West is a groundbreaking 1966 blues-rock and jazz-influenced instrumental by the Paul Butterfield Blues Band, renowned for its extended improvisations and role in pioneering psychedelic and jam-rock styles.

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instanceOf instrumental composition
song
albumBy The Paul Butterfield Blues Band NERFINISHED
artist The Paul Butterfield Blues Band NERFINISHED
composer Mike Bloomfield NERFINISHED
Nick Gravenites NERFINISHED
Paul Butterfield NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReputation groundbreaking
highly influential
featuresInstrument bass guitar
drums
electric guitar
harmonica
organ
firstReleaseMedium vinyl LP
format studio recording
genre blues rock
jam rock
jazz rock
psychedelic rock
hasLiveVersions multiple concert recordings by The Paul Butterfield Blues Band
hasMusicalInfluence Indian classical music
blues
jazz
hasMusicalStyle extended improvisation
modal improvisation
influenced Grateful Dead NERFINISHED
Quicksilver Messenger Service NERFINISHED
jam band genre
isPioneerOf extended rock improvisation
jam band style
psychedelic rock
length approximately 13 minutes
notablePerformer Billy Davenport NERFINISHED
Elvin Bishop NERFINISHED
Jerome Arnold NERFINISHED
Mark Naftalin NERFINISHED
Mike Bloomfield NERFINISHED
Paul Butterfield NERFINISHED
partOfAlbum East-West NERFINISHED
performer The Paul Butterfield Blues Band NERFINISHED
producer Paul A. Rothchild NERFINISHED
recordingPeriod 1966
recordLabel Elektra Records
releaseYear 1966
sideOnOriginalLP Side 2
trackNumberOnAlbum 2

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Mike Bloomfield performedOn East-West