 | The Blues Rolls On [Read More ...] Description: What makes this new Elvin Bishop amazing are the special guests he has been able to assemble for this new release. This lineup shows just want a revered & respected guitarist Elvin is with his peers. The guests on this album are as follows B.B. King, George Thorogood, James Cotto... |
 | Raisin' Hell [Read More ...] Review: The Elvin hits you grew up with:This CD was rated highly by other Amazon customers and I purchased it based on their recomendations. I was not disapointed. I loved it from the
first track on! I played it on my car CD player while traveling with a friend, and he immediately remark... |
 | 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Elvin Bishop [Read More ...] Review: Elvin has better tunes then this !:Elvin Bishop has a lot of good song's you will not find his best on this CD sad to say they could have got it right but someone made plenty of bad choices ! i would say half of it is good with 1)Sure feels good 2)Fooled around and fell in love 3... |
 | Struttin' My Stuff [Read More ...] oh, so true:It is time to blackmail the official culture. Millions of girls must know that the thing Elvin Bishop sings are true. The whole point is: you can dance to it. |
 | Booty Bumpin': Recorded Live [Read More ...] Description: No need to waste time making a mixtape for your next blues bash--just throw on this disc and let Elvin Bishop be your host for a night of rollicking fun. Bishop has traditionally been known for bouncy shows that incorporate both the deep blues he cut as an original member of the ... |
 | Best of Elvin Bishop [Read More ...] Review: I fooled around and fell into depression:Yes that's how I feel about the lone Elvin Bishop song to make it into the top 40. I hated it with such a seething passion that I know I have to keep it clean here otherwise this won't get posted. The stupid key of "F", and that's the grad... |
 | Rock My Soul [Read More ...] Description: When Elvin Bishop left the Butterfield Blues Band in 1968 and moved to California, he added the one ingredient missing from San Francisco's bubbling musical cauldron - nasty, down-home, electrified blues. The Elvin Bishop Group's self-titled debut from 1969, their 1970 sophom... |
 | Don't Let the Bossman Get You Down! [Read More ...] Review: blues-based roots rock:ELVIN BISHOP
Don't Let The Bossman Get You Down!
Alligator ALCD 4791
Elvin Bishop's significant blues contributions are undeniable. On "Bossman", his insubstantial vocals and garish rhythms do not live up to expectation. Bishop is all about having... |
 | The Best of Elvin Bishop: Tulsa Shuffle [Read More ...] Tulsa Shuffle by Elvin Bishop:I've been a fan of Elvin Bishop since the 1970's ... All of his music is great stuff to make you want to get up and dance... |
 | King Biscuit Flower Hour Presents in Concert [Read More ...] Description: Recorded live from Memorial Auditorium, Sacramento, CA April 3, 1976 just after the release of 'Struttin' My Stuff'. Although his single, 'Fooled Around', was already a hit, this Biscuit show, captured in it's entirety on this CD gave Bishop his first extensive national radio exp... |
 | Ace in the Hole [Read More ...] Description: Unlike so many young blues revivalists, who take a much-too-serious attitude toward the blues, Elvin Bishop brings a playful, sassy approach to the music he's been playing since he joined the Paul Butterfield Blues Band in 1963. To several songs on his 1995 album, Ace in the Hole... |
 | Sure Feels Good: The Best of Elvin Bishop [Read More ...] Always out a sight:One of the best albums ever for partying. Once ya heard it yule want to play it again and again. Juke Joint Jump is great. |
 | Big Fun [Read More ...] The Sound On Vinyl Is Better :The material is good.
The CD sounds a bit edgy or shrill compared to the vinyl album which has a smoother sound. |
 | Gettin' My Groove Back [Read More ...] Description: GETTIN' MY GROOVE BACK is Elvin Bishop's first new studio release since 1998 and marks a recording comeback after a period of personal misfortune for the artist. Featuring Bishop's skin-tight band including trombone player Ed Early, Steve Willis on keys, Ian Lamson on guitar and ... |
 | The Skin I'm In [Read More ...] Description: Ever since his salad days with the Butterfield Blues Band, Elvin Bishop has been cranking out some of the best guitar around. Bishop has never been one to brood; his blues celebrates life. This, his fourth release on Alligator Records, is no exception. Even a song about love gone... |
 | Let It Flow [Read More ...] Review: Southern Rock Gem:I bought this when it first came out on vinyl and have gone through 3 copies. I then bought a Japanese pressing on CD for about $10 Australian and it's still a fave album. But, US$70 !!!!, that's riduculous. If you can find it at a reasonable price, just get it ... |
 | Hometown Boy Makes Good! [Read More ...]
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 | That's My Partner! [Read More ...] Review: It's nice to know that there is still somebody out there playing the blues:Born in California in 1942, Elvin Bishop played co-lead guitar opposite Michael Bloomfield in the Paul Butterfield Blues Band back in the mid-60s, drawing a blueprint for all other twin lead guitar combos ... |
![]() | Extended Versions [Read More ...] Review: Elvin Strikes Up The Band:Sadly missing from many of Elvin's studio albums is the unmistakeable vocal talent of Mickey Thomas, who went on to incredible fame with "Starship." This CD kicks off with heavy fuel and plays that way to the final note. In any case, the band is tight, t... |