In My Own Dream
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In My Own Dream is a 1968 album by The Paul Butterfield Blues Band. It continued the trend of its predecessor The Resurrection of Pigboy Crabshaw in moving towards a more soul-oriented sound, but was not so well-received either by critics or the public as its predecessor.
Track listing
- "Last Hope's Gone" (Paul Butterfield, Jim Haynie, David Sanborn) - 4:52
- "Mine to Love" (Bugsy Maugh) - 4:21
- "Get Yourself Together" (Bugsy Maugh) - 4:10
- "Just to Be With You" (Bernard Roth) - 6:12
- "Morning Blues" (Bugsy Maugh) - 4:58
- "Drunk Again" (Elvin Bishop, Champion Jack Dupree) - 6:08
- "In My Own Dream" (Paul Butterfield) - 5:48
Personnel
- Paul Butterfield – vocals, harmonica, guitar ("In My Own Dream")
- Elvin Bishop – guitar
- Mark Naftalin – keyboards
- Bugsy Maugh – bass, vocal ("Driving Wheel")
- Phil Wilson – drums, conga
- Gene Dinwiddie - tenor sax, flute, tambourine, mandolin ("In My Own Dream")
- Dave Sanborn - soprano sax, alto sax, baritone sax
- Keith Johnson - trumpet, piano ("Drunk Again")
- Al Kooper - organ ("Drunk Again" and "Just To Be With You")
- "The Iceberg Four" (Bugsy Maugh, Gene Dinwiddie, Phil Wilson, John Court) - backing vocals
Charts
Billboard (North America)
Year | Chart | Position |
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1968 | Pop Albums | 79 |
References
- ^ Eder, Bruce. In My Own Dream at AllMusic