
Blues Breakers is a Rock album by John Mayall, originally released in 1966. On Gatefold: 241 pressings tracked, owned by 20 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Blues Rock
- gritty
- swaggering
- bluesy
About
While Eric Clapton had already reached godlike stature among British musos with his guitar work on the Yardbirds debut album, he was dissatisfied playing what he considered 'bubblegum pop," and jumped at the chance to play with John Mayall's fledgling blues outfit. With this album, Clapton returns to the blues and inspires Mayall to deliver some of his greatest performances ever on vocals and harp. Hear Clapton roar through the instrumental workout on Freddie King's "Hideaway," and gasp with glee as he burns through Robert Johnson's "Ramblin' On My Mind," and the Otis Rush classic "All Your Love." Even the Mayall/Clapton original "Double Crossing Time" is a slow blues mind-blower. If you dig Clapton, but have tired of his more acoustic work of late, check this out. It's solid smoke.
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Tracklist
- 1All Your Love3:36
- 2Hideaway3:17
- 3Little Girl2:37
- 4Another Man1:45
- 5Double Crossin' Time3:04
- 6What'd I Say4:29
- 7Key to Love2:09
- 8Parchman Farm2:24
- 9Have You Heard5:56
- 10Ramblin' On My Mind3:10
- 11Steppin' Out2:30
- 12It Ain't Right2:42
- 13Lonely Years3:21
- 14Bernard Jenkins3:48
Credits
Performers
- Johnny AlmondBARITONE SAXOPHONE FEATURING
- John McVieBASS GUITAR BASS DRUMS
- Hughie FlintDRUMS
- Alan SkidmoreTENOR SAXOPHONE FEATURING
- Dennis HealeyTRUMPET FEATURING
- Eric ClaptonVOCALS GUITAR
- John MayallVOCALS PIANO ORGAN
- Jack BruceBASS
- Robert JohnsonVOCALS
20 collectors on Gatefold own this · 241 pressings tracked on Gatefold
