Keep On Moving (The Butterfield Blues Band album) explained
Keep On Moving is the fifth album by the American blues rock band Paul Butterfield Blues Band. Released in 1969,[4] [5] it continues in the same R&B/soul-influenced horn-driven direction as the band's 1968 album In My Own Dream.
Keep On Moving reached number 102 on the Billboard 200.[6]
Track listing
- "Love March" (Gene Dinwiddie, Phil Wilson) – 2:58
- "No Amount of Loving" (Paul Butterfield) – 3:14
- "Morning Sunrise" (Paul Butterfield, Phil Wilson) – 2:41
- "Losing Hand" (Charles Calhoun) – 3:35
- "Walking By Myself" (James A. Lane) – 4:31
- "Except You" (Jerry Ragovoy) – 3:53
- "Love Disease" (Gene Dinwiddie) – 3:29
- "Where Did My Baby Go" (Jerry Ragovoy) – 4:23
- "All in a Day" (Rod Hicks) – 2:28
- "So Far So Good" (Rod Hicks) – 2:28
- "Buddy's Advice" (Howard Feiten) – 3:21
- "Keep On Moving" (Paul Butterfield) – 5:02
Personnel
- The Butterfield Blues Band
- Paul Butterfield – vocals, harmonica; flute on "Love March"
- Gene Dinwiddie – tenor saxophone, flute; lead vocals on "Love March", chorus vocals on "All In A Day"
- David Sanborn – alto saxophone
- Trevor Lawrence – baritone saxophone
- Keith Johnson – trumpet
- Steve Madaio – trumpet
- Howard "Buzz" Feiten – guitar, piano, organ; French horn on "Love March", lead vocals on "All In A Day" and "Buddy's Advice"
- Ted Harris – piano
- Rod Hicks – bass, cello; lead vocals on "All In A Day"
- Phillip Wilson – drums, percussion; lead vocals on "Love March", chorus vocals on "All In A Day"
- Additional personnel
- Jerry Ragovoy – piano on "Where Did My Baby Go"
- Fred Beckmeier – bass on "Where Did My Baby Go" and "Buddy's Advice"
Charts
Billboard - (United States)
Notes and References
- [Martin C. Strong|Strong, M.C.]
- Web site: Becoming Elektra: The True Story of Jac Holzman's Visionary Record Label. Mick. Houghton. September 18, 2010. Jawbone Press. Google Books.
- Book: MusicHound Rock: The Essential Album Guide . 1999 . Visible Ink Press . 183.
- Web site: The Paul Butterfield Blues Band | Biography & History. AllMusic.
- Web site: The Rolling Stone Illustrated History of Rock & Roll: The Definitive History of the Most Important Artists and Their Music. Anthony. DeCurtis. James. Henke. Holly. George-Warren. March 18, 1992. Random House. Google Books.
- Web site: The Paul Butterfield Blues Band. Billboard.