Live New York 1970 by paul Butterfield, released 28 April 2016.
This version of Live New York 1970 comes as a 2xCD. -
Live at the A&R Studios on WLPJ in New York City, December 1970
"Everything Gonna Be Alright", often misspelled or covered as "Everything's Gonna Be Alright", a song by "Little Walter" Jacobs from his 1959 album Hate to See You Go
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Everything's_Gonna_Be_Alright
"Live In New York 1970" is an electrifying live album by the legendary blues harmonica player and singer Paul Butterfield, released on CD by Floating World Records. Capturing a pivotal performance from 1970 in New York City, this recording showcases Butterfield's dynamic stage presence and his band's tight musicianship as they deliver powerful renditions of blues classics and original material. The sound quality transports listeners right into the heart of the vibrant NYC music scene of that era. Paul Butterfield was a pioneering figure in American blues, known for forming the influential Paul Butterfield Blues Band which helped bridge Chicago blues with rock audiences in the 1960s. His groundbreaking albums like "East-West" and performances at iconic events such as Woodstock cemented his legacy as one of modern music's most important harmonica players. Floating World Records is renowned for its commitment to preserving classic recordings across genres, offering high-quality releases that appeal to collectors and new fans alike.