7:14

Al Kooper - I Love You More than you'll ever know (Live)
Al Kooper - I Love You More than you'll ever know (Live)
from 'Soul of a Man' 1995
5:25

Al Kooper Tribute
Al Kooper Tribute
Al Kooper mini-documentary produced for the Mix Foundation 23rd Annual TEC Awards in NY, October 2007. Al Kooper received the Les Paul award for his creative applications of audio technology. Video includes his work with Bob Dylan, Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Tubes, Blood Sweat and Tears, George Harrison and more. Video directed & written by Jeff Scheftel with video editing, effects and compositing by Denise Gallant, who also created the graphics, courtesy of Universal Audio, for the entire award show. The video is narrated by Roger Steffens. To receive a DVD copy of the entire award show, contact www.mixfoundation.org.
4:10

"Stop" Al Kooper & Mike Bloomfield (Super Session)
"Stop" Al Kooper & Mike Bloomfield (Super Session)
Special McGari-Mix. Happy 64th, Al!
8:37

Al Kooper "Bury My Body"
Al Kooper "Bury My Body"
From Kooper Session, Al Kooper belts it out on piano and vocals with 15-yr. old Shuggie Otis on guitar. Shuggie's the son of the legendary rhythm & blues pioneer, Johnny Otis. Recorded in 1969 and released the following year. Album available at: alturl.com
5:07

Al Kooper & The Rekooperators - "I Love You More Than You'll Ever Know"
Al Kooper & The Rekooperators - "I Love You More Than You'll Ever Know"
Al and The Rekooperators kick out classic Kooper from "Child Is Father To The Man" at the 2002 Portland Waterfront Blues Festival along the Willamette River in Portland, Oregon. (lr) Al, Mike Merritt, Anton Fig, Jimmy Vivino and The Uptown Horns (lr): Crispin Cioe, Arno Hecht, Larry Etkin and Bob Funk.
4:38

Al Kooper - I Can't Keep From Crying
Al Kooper - I Can't Keep From Crying
This is a cut from the "What's Shakin' LP released in 1965/66 on the Elektra label. This is Al Koopers first time to record the song. He recorded it again when he joined "The Blues Project". After being out of print for about 30 years it was just recently re-released by "collector's choice Music".
9:51

Season of the Witch - Mike Bloomfield, Al Kooper, Steve Stills
Season of the Witch - Mike Bloomfield, Al Kooper, Steve Stills
Super Session
4:40

Al Kooper - Come Down in Time
Al Kooper - Come Down in Time
Al Kooper's version of Elton John's "Come Down in Time." Both excellent. Awesome background vocals in this one, beginning at 1'43". From Al's 1971 album, "New York City (You're a Woman)". Available for download at: alturl.com Personnel: Al Kooper with Herbie Flowers, Roger Pope, Lou Shelton, Carol Kaye, Bobbi Hall Porter, Paul Humphries, Louie Shelton, Bobby West, Sneeky Pete, Caleb Quaye Background vocals: Rita Coolidge, Vanetta Fields, Clydie King, Donna Weiss, Julia Tillman, Edna Wright, Maxine Willard, Robert John, Mike Gately, Jay Siegel, Lorna M. Willard, Robbie Montgomery, Jessie Smith, Edna Woods, Dorothy Morrison, Claudia Lennear. Lyrics: In the quiet silent seconds I turned off the light switch and I came down to meet you in the half light the moon left while a cluster of nightjars sang some songs out of tune and a mantle of bright light shone down from a room come down in time i still hear her say so clear in my ears like it was today. come down in time was the message she gave come down in time and i'll meet you halfway. Well i don't know if i should have heard her as yet but a true love like hers is a hard love to get and I Walked most all the way and I ain't heard her call and I'm getting to thinking is she coming at all come down in time i still hear her say so clear in my ears like it was today. come down in time was the message she gave come down in time and i'll meet you halfway. There are women and women and some hold you tight while some leave you <b>...</b>
9:48

Al Kooper Performs at Milestones
Al Kooper Performs at Milestones
Al Kooper performs at Milestones and receives his award
6:54

Al Kooper & Mike Bloomfield - Albert's Shuffle
Al Kooper & Mike Bloomfield - Albert's Shuffle
Al Kooper and Mike Bloomfield - Albert's Shuffle (1968) Personnel: Mike Bloomfield (electric guitar), Al Kooper (organ), Barry Goldberg (electric piano), Harvey Brooks (bass), Eddie Hoh (drums) and Unidentified Horn section
7:26

Al Kooper & friends - Something going on
Al Kooper & friends - Something going on
Al Kooper Live in New York 1994
5:53

Al Kooper - Lookin' For A Home (1969)
Al Kooper - Lookin' For A Home (1969)
Al Kooper is often referred to as the "Zelig" or "Forrest Gump" of Rock. Somehow, in a career that spans 50 years, he has managed to turn up at key points in the last five decades. In 1958, Koop began his professional career as guitarist in The Royal Teens ("Short Shorts"). He metamorphisized into a Tin Pan Alley songwriter with cuts by Gary Lewis, Gene Pitney, Keely Smith, Carmen MacRae, Pat Boone, Freddie Cannon, Lulu, Lorraine Ellison, Donnie Hathaway and later was sampled by The Beastie Boys, Jay-Z, Pharcyde, and Alchemist to name but a few. In the mid-sixties, Al was a member of The Blues Project and then founded Blood Sweat & Tears, remaining only for their debut album "Child Is Father To The Man." He then slipped his producer hat on and began with the top ten album "SuperSession" in 1968 featuring Mike Bloomfield & Stephen Stills. He is well known for his organ playing on Bob Dylan's "Like A Rolling Stone." He played off & on with Dylan for many years, live and in the studio. His playing skills have graced the works of The Rolling Stones, George Harrison, The Who, Jimi Hendrix, Peter Paul & Mary, Tom Petty, Joe Cocker, BB King, Taj Mahal, Alice Cooper, Roger McGuinn, Betty Wright, Trisha Yearwood, Tracy Nelson and scores more. Major moments include playing piano, organ and FRENCH HORN for The Rolling Stones on "You Cant Always Get What You Want," keyboards on George Harrison's #1 hit "All Those Years Ago," keys on "The Who Sell Out," and on "Electric Ladyland" for <b>...</b>
3:36

Al Kooper -- "(Please Not) One More Time"
Al Kooper -- "(Please Not) One More Time"
One of the best songs from Al Kooper's 1977 solo album, "Act Like Nothing's Wrong." The best way to describe this song is "Pretzel Logic"-era Steely Dan meets the Beach Boys, and you can't go wrong with that combination. This video is meant as much a tribute to Kooper as the song itself.
44:15

Songwriters in the Round : Al KOOPER
Songwriters in the Round : Al KOOPER
Al Kooper appeared on Songwriters in the Round.
6:29

Al Kooper - I Got a Woman (1970)
Al Kooper - I Got a Woman (1970)
DISCLAIMER: All music, lyrics, videos and photos, remain copyright of their respective owners. No infringement intended. Used for the Artist's promotional purposes only. This video will be removed under the copyright's owner request. Thanks for your understanding.
4:00

Al Kooper - Going Quetly Mad
Al Kooper - Going Quetly Mad
Going Quietly Mad - from Al Kooper's "New York City(You're a Woman)/1969. Best BGM for watching Fukushima Nuclear Plant..
5:22

MIKE BLOOMFIELD/AL KOOPER " GREEN ONIONS " LIVE
MIKE BLOOMFIELD/AL KOOPER " GREEN ONIONS " LIVE
LIVE ADVENTURES OF MIKE BLOOMFIELD & AL KOOPER FILLMORE WEST 1968