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Paul Butterfield: Put It in Your Ear
When Levon Helm and Garth Hudson were working on Muddy Waters' Woodstock
album in Albert Grossman's Bearsville studios in 1975, the pair also took the time to play on Butterfield's Put It
in Your Ear. The album features pianoman Rick Bell, who would
join the reformed Band in the late '80s.
Tracks
- You Can Run But You Can't Hide (Paul Butterfield/Henry Glover)
- (If I Never Sing) My Song (Fred Carter, Jr.)
- The Animal (Hirth Martinez)
- The Breadline (Henry Glover)
- Ain't That A Lot Of Love (W.D. Parker/H. Banks)
- I Don't Wanna Go (Fred Carter, Jr.)
- Day To Day (Henry Glover)
- Here I Go Again (Bobby Charles)
- The Flame (Paul Butterfield)
- Watch 'Em Tell A Lie (Henry Glover)
Sidemen
(only members of the Band listed)
- Richard Bell, keyboards
- Levon Helm, percussion/drums
- Garth Hudson, keyboards
Paul Butterfield - Put It in Your Ear - 1976 - Bearsville BR 6960
AMG Rating: 2 (out of 9)
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