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Elvin Bishop

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Elvin Bishop 's first CD release in 1990 was the album Big Fun. During those last 17 years, 36 albums of the artist were released (see our discographies to learn more about these albums). Hereunder are some of Elvin Bishop's best successes. By the way, did you ever wonder how the artist succeded ? Check out Elvin Bishop biography to find out !
Gettin' My Groove Back
Booty Bumpin': Recorded Live
Struttin' My Stuff
Raisin' Hell
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Review of Elvin Bishop : The Elvin Bishop Group
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 sophomore effort Feel It! and their third longplayer, 1972's Rock My Soul, are just what Doctor Feelgood ordered from the guitar whiz who'd cut his teeth jamming with Chicago legends Muddy Waters, Howlin' Wolf and Little Walter. Includes two live bonus tracks from the album Last Days Of The Fillmore, 'So Fine' & 'Party Till The Cows Come Home'. Sundazed. 2002.

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Your latest reviews - Elvin Bishop : Elvin's Unique(and superb) But Forgotten Album
Stephen Arnade Palm Bay,FL This is absolutely a Superb Album From The 1970's. The album ROCK MY SOUL is one those gems of music that never received the recognition when initially released. This is not your typical Elvin Bishop album, with focus on great rock-and-roll with a R&B influence. Released in 1972, this album seemed to have Elvin working well with Jo Baker. They just sparked each other. Jo Baker great singing talent comes across on the song "Rock Bottom", where she sings lead. The song "Stomp" shows the great guitar playing talent of Elvin Bishop. The song "Don't Mind If I Do" showcases the song writing talent of Elvin.