Mike Bloomfield
About Mike Bloomfield
Born on July 28, 1943, in Chicago, Illinois, USA. Died on February 15, 1981 in San Francisco, California, by drug overdose. Already at a young age Bloomfield knew and played with many of Chicago's blues legends, even before he achieved his own fame, He was one of the primary influences on the mid-to-late 1960s revival of classic Chicago and other styles of blues music. In 2003 Bloomfield was ranked at number 22 on Rolling Stone's 100 Greatest Guitarists Of All Time. Unlike contemporaries such as Jimi Hendrix and Jeff Beck, Bloomfield rarely experimented with feedback and distortion, preferring a loud but clean, almost chiming sound with a healthy amount of reverb. Guiter builders Gibson have since released a Michael Bloomfield Les Paul (replicating his 1959 Standard) in recognition of his effect on the blues genre, on helping to influence the revived production of the guitar and on many other guitarists.
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Discography
Knockin' Myself Out
Super Session (1968)
It's Not Killing Me (1969)
Try it before You Buy It (1975)
If You Love These Blues, Play ’em as You Please (1976)
Analine (1977)
Count Talent And The Originals (1978)
Michael Bloomfield (1978)
Bloomfield Harris (1979)
Living in the Fast Lane (1980)
Cruisin' for a Bruisin' (1980)
American Hero (1982)
I'm With You Always (1987)
A True Soul Brother (1992)
Between A Hard Place And The Ground (1993)


