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The Blues Breakers - John Mayall & The Blues Breakers Featuring Eric Clapton (1966)

Posted By : Serial | Date : 15 Dec 2005 19:49:46 | Comments : 10 |
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The Blues Breakers - John Mayall & The Blues Breakers Featuring Eric Clapton (1966)
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Review by Bruce Eder
Bluesbreakers With Eric Clapton was Eric Clapton's first fully realized album as a blues guitarist — more than that, it was a seminal blues album of the 1960s, perhaps the best British blues album ever cut, and the best LP ever recorded by John Mayall's Bluesbreakers. Standing midway between Clapton's stint with the Yardbirds and the formation of Cream, this album featured the new guitar hero on a series of stripped-down blues standards, Mayall pieces, and one Mayall/Clapton composition, all of which had him stretching out in the idiom for the first time in the studio. This album was the culmination of a very successful year of playing with John Mayall, a fully realized blues creation, featuring sounds very close to the group's stage performances, and with no compromises. Credit has to go to producer Mike Vernon for the purity and simplicity of the record; most British producers of that era wouldn't have been able to get it recorded this way, much less released. One can hear the very direct influence of Buddy Guy and a handful of other American bluesmen in the playing. And lest anyone forget the rest of the quartet: future pop-rock superstar John McVie and drummer Hughie Flint provide a rock-hard rhythm section, and Mayall's organ playing, vocalizing, and second guitar are all of a piece with Clapton's work. His guitar naturally dominates most of this record, and he can also be heard taking his first lead vocal, but McVie and Flint are just as intense and give the tracks an extra level of steel-strung tension and power, none of which have diminished across four decades. In 1998, Polygram Records issued a remastered version of this album on CD, featuring both the stereo and mono mixes of the original tracks and new notes.


01 All Your Love (3:35)
02 Hideaway (3:14)
03 Little Girl (2:33)
04 Another Man (1:44)
05 Double Crossing Time (3:00)
06 What'd I Say (4:26)
07 Key to Love (2:05)
08 Parchman Farm (2:21)
09 Have You Heard (5:54)
10 Rambling on My Mind (3:07)
11 Steppin' Out (2:27)
12 It Ain't Right (2:40)

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Posted By: clapton1 Date: 15 Dec 2005 23:30:04
Thanks a lot. great album
Posted By: lowcostmusic Date: 16 Dec 2005 00:30:29
A great blues release. I lost my copy in 1973.
A wonderful christmas gift!!
Many thanks Serial !!!
Posted By: rory13 Date: 16 Dec 2005 01:28:12
very well, the more 60's the less i'm sad...
Posted By: 3rd3yE Date: 16 Dec 2005 02:53:05
great !! thank you man !!
Posted By: pictureman33 Date: 16 Dec 2005 03:03:44
Thank You!!, have the LP but this will come in handy....................Merry Christmas to all!!
Posted By: Teebas Date: 16 Dec 2005 14:18:36
Masterpiece! Thanx.
Posted By: Bully Date: 17 Dec 2005 20:41:15
Was a good idea to persuade Serial to start uploading :-) Ah, I love Clapton and Mayall. Your next 5 S.

TNX Serial!!
Posted By: Serial Date: 18 Dec 2005 01:46:00
@ bully67

"Was a good idea to persuade Serial to start uploading :-)"

I dont have problems to find something to do these days.. Much work. :-)

I think you would like this one when i uped it.. :-)
Posted By: mojabe Date: 18 Dec 2005 12:44:00
How did I miss a Mayall post from Serial??? (ok the obvious answer is -- "by not thinking clearly"). Only after seeing the 'Blanquet in Blues' post by Nagiants that I did a search and found this. It is one of two Mayall vinyls that I had back then ('70s & lost both)! Thanks a lot for this 'trip' Serial!
Posted By: Serial Date: 18 Dec 2005 19:22:29
Good to hear you got it back mojabe..
I cant live without this one :-)
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