The origin and pinnacle of British blues
John Mayall's legendary blues album featuring Eric Clapton.
This monumental work, showcasing Clapton's explosive guitar, defined the London blues scene. The recording, which retains the heat of analog, is captivating, showcasing the true value of "playing the blues" in the early days of rock. The passion and sincerity that permeates every track continues to inspire many musicians today.
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A:
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1)
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All Your Love
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2)
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Hideaway
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3)
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Little Girl
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4)
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Another Man
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5)
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Double Crossing Time
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6)
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What I'd Say
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B:
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1)
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Key To Love
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2)
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Parchman Farm
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3)
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Have You Heard
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4)
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Ramblin' On My Mind
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5)
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Steppin' Out
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6)
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It Ain't Right
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Guitar, Vocals - Eric Clapton
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Engineer - Gus Dudgeon
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Producer - Mike Vernon
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Tenor Saxophone - Alan Skidmore (B2, B3, B5)
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Bass Guitar - John McVie
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Layout - John Mayall
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Vocals, Piano, Organ, Harmonica - John Mayall
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Baritone Saxophone - John Almond
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Trumpet - Dennis Healey (B2, B3, B5)
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Drums - Hughie Flint (A1 to A3, B1, B6)
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Liner Notes - Neil Slaven
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Lacquer Cut By - SR