One of the last truly fine outings by the band that started the avalanche of electric blues outfits is now available as a high-definition, exactreplica
LP! The Butterfield Blues Band had reloaded by the time 1969's Keep on Moving was released on Elektra Records — Paul
Butterfield startled the world with the addition of guitarist Buzzy Feiten, a man whose take-no-prisoners style turned out to be a muscular
combination of the sound of his two predecessors, Mike Bloomfield and
Elvin Bishop. Led by Butterfield wailing on lead vocals and his patented
Southside of Chicago harmonica licks, the band sounded as powerful as ever
with a new horn section that included David Sanborn on alto sax, Gene
Dinwiddie on tenor and Keith Johnson on trumpet. It wouldn't last forever, but
Paul Butterfield proved with Keep on Moving he had plenty of Hi-Octane gas
left in the tank — and Keep on Moving fired on all cylinders