JAMES COTTON & CHICAGO SLIM w/MIKE BLOOMFIELD & BAND
-1971-04-08-Long Beach Arena, Long Beach, CA---Superb Aud-
plus Superb sbd filler from M. Bloomfield & Friends Seattle, Eagles Auditorium 2/27/70!!

Friends, here´s a superp recorded, fine uptempo Blues show, by Chicago "Lightnin´" Slim & James Cotton,
backed by Mike Bloomfield & Band, opening for John Mayall!
This could be a kind of additional support for James Cotton, since Mike Bloomfield played on
the 1970 James Cotton, Capitol Records Lp "Taking care of Business", on 2 tracks.
This show was billed originally as "Mike Bloomfield & Friends with Chicago Slim".(scan of Poster incl. in torrent)

This is another superp Audience recording by Harry Kraslow,
which easily everybody in the 80´s would have traded as a sbd recording!

As a nice Filler for this Blues show , Pat sent me an encore of
M. Bloomfield & Friends Seattle, Eagles Auditorium 2/27/70 off superb sbd!
(all he ever got of this show)
Many thx to Taperpat who sent this fabulous recordings for upload here & to the great taper Harry Kraslow!
MP3 samples below!

Tracklist:
01-There Is Something On Your Mind
02-The Creeper(Harp Instr. Medley- Drinkin´Wine)
03-Turn on your Lovelight/
04-Please Please (James Brown Cover)
05-Lucille/Rockn´n Roll medley, incl. Johnny B. Goode instr./crowd/Band Intro
Filler:
Encore from Eagles Auditorium,Seattle 2/27/70 superb sbd
06-Drinkin´Wine
TT:ca.38 mins.

Lineup: Long Beach
Chicago "Lightnin´" Slim: voc
James Cotton: harp, voc
Mike Bloomfield: g
Joe Willi (?): dr
John Kahn: b
Mark Naftalin: piano/org

Lineup for Seattle 2/27/70 unknown!

Lineage:Long Beach
recorded by Harry Kaslow/transferred by Pat Lee
Audience Master Reel (Sony reel 770 with Sony ECM 22’s)
Revox A-77 reel> Phillips 785 CDR burner August 2006
Doc Tinker:
CDR-EAC-CoolEdit(pitched +3%,used better Channel only,EQ)-Flac

Lineage: Seattle 70
sbd-Masterreel recorded by Gordon Mogdon /Transfer Pat Lee August 2006
Revox A-77 reel> Phillips 785 CDR burner August 2006
Doc Tinker:
CDR-EAC-Cooledit (EQ)-Flac

Transferred by Pat Lee, remastered & uploaded to Dime by Doc Tinker September 2006!

Enjoy this great piece of Blues History!