℗ 1968 Elektra Entertainment Company, a Warner Music Group Company
Released July 10, 2015
Duration 44m 29s
Record Label Rhino/Elektra
Genre Blues (Chicago)
 

The Resurrection Of Pigboy Crabshaw

The Paul Butterfield Blues Band

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1.1
One More Headache
The Paul Butterfield Blues Band
3:20
1.2
Driftin' and Driftin'
The Paul Butterfield Blues Band
9:09
1.3
Pity the Fool
The Paul Butterfield Blues Band
6:00
1.4
Born Under a Bad Sign
The Paul Butterfield Blues Band
4:10
1.5
Run out of Time
The Paul Butterfield Blues Band
2:59
1.6
Double Trouble
The Paul Butterfield Blues Band
5:38
1.7
Drivin' Wheel
The Paul Butterfield Blues Band
5:34
1.8
Droppin' Out
The Paul Butterfield Blues Band
2:16
1.9
Tollin' Bells
The Paul Butterfield Blues Band
5:23
The Resurrection of Pigboy Crabshaw is a 1967 album by The Butterfield Blues Band, their third release. Its name refers to Elvin Bishop, whose role shifted to lead guitarist after Mike Bloomfield departed to form Electric Flag. The album marked a slight shift in the band's sound towards R&B and was the first Butterfield record to feature a horn section, which included alto saxophone player David Sanborn.
192 kHz / 24-bit, 96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Rhino/Elektra Studio Masters

Tracks 1-9 – contains high-resolution digital transfers of material originating from an analogue master source
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-0.48
-1.45 to -0.01
-15.38
-16.85 to -13.75
-12.17
-13.30 to -10.60
10
9 to 11
1
One More Headache
-0.02-16.47-13.311
2
Driftin' and Driftin'
-0.10-14.32-11.29
3
Pity the Fool
-0.11-16.51-12.810
4
Born Under a Bad Sign
-0.71-13.75-10.69
5
Run out of Time
-0.44-16.85-13.011
6
Double Trouble
-0.65-15.11-12.110
7
Drivin' Wheel
-0.01-15.19-12.010
8
Droppin' Out
-0.83-15.30-12.110
9
Tollin' Bells
-1.45-14.94-12.49

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