Super Session - Mike Bloomfield, Al Kooper & Stephen Stills

Super Session

Mike Bloomfield, Al Kooper & Stephen Stills

  • Genre: Rock
  • Release Date: 1968-01-01
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 9

  • ℗ Originally Released 1968 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Albert's Shuffle Mike Bloomfield, Al Kooper & Stephen Stills 6:54 USD 1.29
2
Stop Mike Bloomfield, Al Kooper & Stephen Stills 4:20 USD 1.29
3
Man's Temptation Mike Bloomfield, Al Kooper & Stephen Stills 3:23 USD 1.29
4
His Holy Modal Majesty Mike Bloomfield, Al Kooper & Stephen Stills 9:15 USD 1.29
5
Really Mike Bloomfield, Al Kooper & Stephen Stills 5:29 USD 1.29
6
It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Ta Mike Bloomfield, Al Kooper & Stephen Stills 3:29 USD 1.29
7
Season of the Witch Mike Bloomfield, Al Kooper & Stephen Stills 11:07 USD Album Only
8
You Don't Love Me Mike Bloomfield, Al Kooper & Stephen Stills 4:10 USD 1.29
9
Harvey's Tune Mike Bloomfield, Al Kooper & Stephen Stills 2:07 USD 1.29

Reviews

  • a collection Must Have

    5
    By pjlrock
    I bought the reel to reel of this years ago & tonite regret that I didn't track down the cd - in a word this release is awesome. This rivals even Mike Bloomfield's work with Dylan. He is incredible here. Stephen Stills was an impressive addition as well. Of course, the prime mover here as well is Al Kooper who proves himself to an incredible producer and a pretty decent keyboard player to boot.
  • Smacks with an essential flavor of the late 1960's

    5
    By iHead
    I was 17 in 1982 and got my uncle to let me go through his massive box of albums from his college days.. Having already been a fan of CSN I was intrigued by this album from the moment I looked at the cover. Needless to say I had found treasure. I recorded it to tape and proceeded to blow away some of my friends over my boombox and a bag of goodies. Favorite tracks are His Holy Modal Majesty, Really, Albert's Shuffle, It Takes a Lot to Laugh, Season of the Witch.... oh well... you get the idea. It's a real gem.
  • This Is One Of My Very Favorite Albums

    5
    By SGrimer
    This album is another example of how music was better in the '60s. It really exemplifies the raw talent that these musicians posess. Neil Young once said that good music does not come with hours of preparation, but that good music comes to you when it is ready. There is nothing else that makes that statement more true than this album. This entire album was recorded in less than twenty-four hours and Stills was not originally supposed to be on the album at all. He was only called after Bloomfield mysteriously disappeared. Nevertheless Stills's presence adds a versatility to the album that probably would not have existed if Bloomfield had stayed for the second half of the set. I have this album on LP and I boast to my friends about it every chance I get. This one of the best albums you will ever hear, guaranteed.
  • Marvelous

    5
    By Dyoniza
    My very favorite version of Season of the Witch resides within this album. Not only is it my favorite cover, it is also my favorite song of all time. You Don't Love Me is great, as is It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry.