American band formed in the mid‑1960s in Greenwich Village, centered on organist Al Kooper and featuring Danny Kalb, Steve Katz, Andy Kulberg and Roy Blumenfeld; known for blending blues, folk rock and early psychedelia.

Projections (1966) is widely cited in the provided reviews as the band's key studio album and was produced by Tom Wilson. Their debut live release is documented as Live At Cafe Au Go Go (recorded November 1965 in the reviews). The group's sound mixes blues, folk rock, psychedelic fragments and occasional jazz elements.

Two DeBaser reviews praise The Blues Project's 1966 album Projections as an important blend of blues, folk rock and early psychedelia. The band is noted for its lineup around Al Kooper, Danny Kalb, Steve Katz, Andy Kulberg and Roy Blumenfeld. Projections is highlighted as the group's key studio statement, produced by Tom Wilson. Live At Cafe Au Go Go is mentioned as their raw debut showcase.

For:Fans of 1960s blues, folk rock and early psychedelia; collectors of classic rock albums.

 The Blues Project was an American band formed in the mid-'60s and led by Bob Dylan's organist, Al Kooper.

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 They simply captured the essence of an original music destined never to die.

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