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The BUTTERFIELD BLUES BAND set the standards in the 1960s for kick-ass electric blues. Arguably no other group could hold a candle to them. They recorded many outstanding albums for Elektra Records from 1965 into the 1970s. Keep On Moving came out in 1969 & features guitarist Buzzy Feiten & saxophonist David Sanborn.


bob
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2019
just some nice blues/rock, easy on the ear:)
Kent J. Smythe
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2016
Classic Paul Butterfield Blues Band material, not my favorite PBBB LP but a solid release
Michael Snare
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2014
More brass then harp licks however great tight band
jukka anttila
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 30, 2013
you know east-west but this is even better, if you don`t believe it what can i say it`s your fault, and can you live with it
Robert A. Esbenshade
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2013
When I was a kid Butterfield introduced me to the blues. I bought all his albums. Mike Boomfield and Elvin Bishop!!Then the great horn section!! This album introduced to the world one of the great guitar players of all time, in my humble opinion, Buzzy Feiten. Buzzy added a funkier, lighter touch to the sound and feel of the band. I know that some people complained the Butterfield strayed too far from his blues roots on this album, but I liked the sound and feel of it when I bought it on vinyl when i was a kid and I am glad it is finally available in an affordable cd.
deepbluereview
Reviewed in Canada on July 22, 2002
The CD "Keep Moving On" was originally released on the Wounded Bird label in 1969 and, like "In My Own Dream" has been re-released without remastering in 2002. In just one year since the band's last recording, it was beginning the first of many personnel changes that would follow. Fred Beckmeier and Rod Hicks replaced Bugsy Maugh on the bass, Howard Buzzy Feiten replaced Elvin Bishop on guitar, the piano of Ted Harris and Jerry Ragovoy replaced Al Kooper's organ and Steve Madaio replaced Keith Johnson on the trumpet. The only members to remain in the band in addition to Paul Butterfield were Brother Gene Dinwiddie on various instruments, Keith Johnson on trumpet, David Sanborn on sax and Phillip Wilson on drums. These changes resulted in a larger and fuller sounding brass section and a de-emphasis on the guitar solos made prominent by Elvin Bishop. All that would change later with the addition of Mike Bloomfield. The CD opens with a rather silly number called "Love March". How Butterfield ever thought should be included is a mystery but I guess that was the 60's. Another noticeable change is that rather than alternating the vocal duties between four different band members, the vocals are largely carried by either Rod Hicks of Paul Butterfield. As such, the band was starting to form an identity with listeners. The result is a step above "In My Own Dream" but the disc still doesn't match up to "East-West", "An Anthology-The Elektra Years" or even, "The Resurrection of Pigboy Crabshaw".
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