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Full performer name: John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers. John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers: John Mayall (vocals, piano, organ, harmonica); Eric Clapton (vocals, guitar); John McVie (bass); Hughie Flint (drums). Additional personnel: Alan Skidmore (tenor saxophone); John Almond (baritone saxophone); Dennis Healey (trumpet). Includes original release liner notes by Neil Slaven & reissue liner notes by Paul Trynka. Personnel: John Mayall (vocals, harmonica, piano, organ); Eric Clapton (vocals, guitar); Alan Skidmore (tenor saxophone); John Almond (baritone saxophone); Dennis Healey (trumpet); Hughie Flint (drums). Photographer: David Wedgbury. Arranger: John Mayall. 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 several 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.] ~ Bruce Eder 1966's BLUESBREAKERS WITH ERIC CLAPTON is full of portent, as some of its participants would become superstars after its release. Future Cream guitarist Eric Clapton was highly rated enough in the UK blues-rock scene to score second billing, but it wasn't until this recording that he'd had the opportunity to truly stretch out in the studio and show off his awesome soloing skills. Clapton's earlier stint in the Yardbirds had found his ideas largely shouted down by pop-oriented producer/manager Giorgio Gomelsky, but here kindred spirit/producer Mike Vernon simply let Clapton play as he wished. The sympathetic rhythm section of Hughie Flint and future Fleetwood Mac founder John McVie, along with Mayall's best-ever vocals and organ, make BLUESBREAKERS WITH ERIC CLAPTON one of the all-time great British blues albums. Rarely has any single record album induced such a shift in popular music. Bluesbreakers with Eric Clapton not only catapulted Clapton to the helm of the burgeoning British blues-rock scene, it likewise made significant noise on the other side of the Atlantic -- where the blues had literally been born, bred, and buttered. This remastered and revisited edition boasts significantly upgraded sound quality for not only the dozen sides that comprise the original program, but also the bonus tracks. These two additional performances include the A- and B-sides of a rare 45 that Mayall and Clapton cut for producer Mike Vernon's Purdah label nearly a year before recording this disc. Taking a pagQ (p.156) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "[T]his was the record that sealed his guitar-hero status and, for the first time, put a blues album in the UK Top 10." Q - Recommended Down Beat (8/95, p.55) - 4.5 Stars - Very Good/Excellent - "...Clapton displays enough control and buoyant enthusiasm in his playing to justify the scrawling of `Clapton is God' on London walls....Mayall, meantime, explores the upper range of his pale voice with urgency and conviction..." Musician (4/95, p.76) - "...Clapton blazes with a maturity beyond his years, and his tone pierces and rumbles with a freedom he's rarely evoked since....shows how even the greats can be elevated by the right rhythm section..." Blues Breakers With Eric Clapton Music John Mayall Blues Breakers With Eric Clapton Songs Blues Breakers With Eric Clapton Music Blues Breakers With Eric Clapton Music Review Average Rating: (4.3 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Good but overrated. This one sounded more to me like folk and rock when it was released and sounds the same to me now. With all due respect to the "Clapton is god" group, what Clapton attempts here was not new, but rather greatly influenced by other guitarists who came before. I would much more highly recommend Magic Sam's Westside Soul, either of the first 2 Butterfield Blues releases (Michael Bloomfield), many of Albert King's recordings and, for that matter, recordings by the next Mayall guitarist, the best British player - Peter Green! Want to hear real blues? Pick up Fathers And Sons with Muddy Waters, Michael Bloomfield, Paul Butterfield, Otis Spann et. al. Submitted by woodop (Denver, Colorado) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 2 found this helpful.
Awsome the best blues album for anyone searching for the begining of rock-blues. Submitted by dennisbr (Kent,OH,USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
the bible of electric blues guitar The most influential music for the electric blues guitarist,Eric Clapton broke into uncharted territory with his work on this LP.The importance of this recording to rock music cannot be over estimated. Submitted by vaughjo8 (newport news va)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Superb This is one of the seminal LP's from the 1960's; along with Fresh Cream, Truth (Jeff Beck), Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, and Pet Sounds. This is Clapton at his best; there may be better LP's from other axe men; but not many!
Submitted by dejayel_2008 (Tyler, MN, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
As if it was recorded yesterday Withstands the test of time very well. Still the penultimate blues/rock album any of it's type will be measured against. The word groundbreaking doesn't do it justice and it was truly Clapton's "breakout" album. A previous reviewer accurately points out how Mayall, for perhaps the first and only time in his career takes a "backseat" to Clapton's axe. Every rock/blues bar band, knowlingly or not has taken a page for this repetoire. Submitted by Lee (Portland Oregon) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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