The Paul Butterfield Blues Band •
The Paul Butterfield Blues Band (1965) •
East-West (1966) •
The Original Lost Elektra Sessions (unreleased recordings from 1965) •
East–West Live (three live versions of the track "East–West", recorded 1966–1967)
The Electric Flag •
The Trip (1967) • ''
A Long Time Comin''' (1968) •
The Band Kept Playing (1974) • '' Groovin' Is Easy'' (Released 2002)
Solo • ''
It's Not Killing Me'' (1969) •
Try It Before You Buy It (1973) (Not released until 1990. Additional recordings from these sessions were released on "Bloomfield: A Retrospective" in 1983) • ''If You Love These Blues, Play 'Em as You Please
(1976; reissued on CD with Bloomfield-Harris'') • ''Andy's Bad
(1977; unreleased title soundtrack to Andy Warhol's Bad'') •
Analine (1977) • ''
I'm with You Always'' (Recorded 1977) •
Michael Bloomfield (1978) •
Count Talent and the Originals (1978) •
Between a Hard Place and the Ground (1979) •
Bloomfield-Harris (1979) • ''Cruisin' for a Bruisin'' (1981)
Collaborations •
Blueskvarter (recorded 1964, released 2007), many Swedish CDs, recordings on Swedish radio. Bloomfield plays guitar with
Little Brother Montgomery,
Sunnyland Slim,
Yank Rachell,
Eddie Boyd and others. •
Super Session, Bloomfield, Kooper and Stills (1968). This album has been remastered, with new editions featuring several Bloomfield performances not included on the original album, including "Blues for Nothing" and "Fat Gray Cloud". •
The Live Adventures of Mike Bloomfield and Al Kooper (1968) •
Fillmore East: Al Kooper and Mike Bloomfield – The Lost Concert Tapes 12/13/68 (recorded 1968, released 2003) •
Two Jews Blues (1969), with
Barry Goldberg (uncredited because of contractual constraints) •
Fathers and Sons (1969), with Muddy Waters, Otis Spann, Paul Butterfield, Donald Dunn, Sam Lay, Paul Asbell, Buddy Miles, Jeff Carp, & Phil Upchurch. Part live, part studio recordings. •
My Labors (1969), with
Nick Gravenites • ''Live at Bill Graham's Fillmore West
(1969), with Nick Gravenites, Taj Mahal, Mark Naftalin. Some of the performances at the same concerts that yielded this album were included on My Labors
. Those performances, except for "Winter Country Blues", are now part Live at Bill Graham's Fillmore West 1969'', released in 2009 and credited to Michael Bloomfield with Nick Gravenites and Friends. •
Medium Cool (1969), original film soundtrack featuring Bloomfield and others •
Steelyard Blues (1973), original film soundtrack, with Nick Gravenites and others •
Mill Valley Bunch – Casting Pearls (1973), with
Bill Vitt, Nick Gravenites and others •
Triumvirate (1973), with
John Hammond and
Dr. John •
KGB (1976),
Ray Kennedy (vocals),
Barry Goldberg (keyboards), Mike Bloomfield (guitar),
Ric Grech (bass),
Carmine Appice (drums)
Selected session work •
So Many Roads –
John P. Hammond (1965) •
Highway 61 Revisited –
Bob Dylan (1965) •
The Peter, Paul and Mary Album –
Peter, Paul and Mary (1965) • ''
Fresh Berry's'' –
Chuck Berry (1965) •
Chicago Loop (1966) •
Cherry Red –
Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson (BluesWay, 1967) • "Carry On"/"Ronnie Siegel from Avenue L" [45rpm single] – Barry Goldberg, with
Frank Zappa – guitar, produced by Tom Wilson •
Grape Jam –
Moby Grape (1968) – played piano •
Living with the Animals –
Mother Earth (1968) (credited as "Makal Blumfeld" due to contractual constraints) •
Dues to Pay – Wayne Talbert & the Melting Pot (1968) •
Lord Have Mercy on My Funky Soul – Wayne Talbert (1969) •
Fathers and Sons –
Muddy Waters (1969) • ''
I Got Dem Ol' Kozmic Blues Again Mama!'' –
Janis Joplin (1969) •
Weeds –
Brewer & Shipley (1969) •
Moogie Woogie – The Zeet Band (1970) (credited as "Fastfingers" Finkelstein) •
Sam Lay in Bluesland –
Sam Lay (1970) •
Gandharva –
Beaver & Krause (1971) •
Brand New –
Woody Herman and His Orchestra (1971)
Posthumous releases •
Living in the Fast Lane (1981) •
Bloomfield: A Retrospective (1983) • ''
I'm with You Always'' (Live 1977 recordings from McCabe's Guitar Shop, Santa Monica, CA) •
Between the Hard Place and the Ground (Different from the original 1970s LP; containing further selections from McCabe's Guitar Shop) • ''Don't Say That I Ain't Your Man: Essential Blues, 1964–1969'', an anthology that includes five songs from Bloomfield's original 1964 Columbia sessions. •
Live at the Old Waldorf (Recorded live in 1976 and 1977 by producer Norman Dayron at the Old Waldorf nightclub) •
Barry Goldberg & Friends – Live (Features Bloomfield on guitar on most tracks) •
Michael Bloomfield, Harvey Mandel, Barry Goldberg & Friends (with
Eddie Hoh on drums) – Solid Blues (1995, St.Clair Entertainment Group) •
The Holy Kingdom: Music of the Gospel (1998) Bloomfield performed two songs: "Wings of an Angel" and "You Must Have Seen Jesus". Other artists on the album included the Five Blind Boys of Alabama, The Cavaliers, and The Swan Silvertones. •
If You Love These Blues by Wolkin & Keenom (Miller Freeman Books, 2000) contains a CD of 1964 recordings made by Norman Dayron •
From His Head to His Heart to His Hands: An Audio-Visual Scrapbook (2013); a Columbia Legacy career retrospective, produced by Al Kooper, including tapes from Bloomfield's original audition for
John Hammond at Columbia Records in 1964, previously unissued live performances, and a DVD that includes the documentary film
Sweet Blues: A Film About Mike Bloomfield, directed by Bob Sarles and produced and edited by Bob Sarles and Christina Keating. The film premiered at the Mill Valley Film Festival in October 2013. ==References==