The music on this set is actually all right; it gets a low rating because of its odd patchwork assembly. Five of the tracks come from a 1963 acoustic session recorded at an apartment on the South Side, featuring
Elvin Bishop on guitar,
Cotton on vocals and harmonica,
Paul Butterfield on harmonica, and
Billy Boy Arnold on harmonica (hence the title
3 Harp Boogie). The other four selections are taken from his 1967 Verve album James Cotton Blues Band, available in its entirety on the Best of the Verve Years compilation. That means you probably only want this for the rarer acoustic cuts, which are good, but short value for a CD purchase, unless you're a very big
Cotton fan. ~ Richie Unterberger