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Historic Live Shows, Vol. 2 (2012)
Great live recordings from the early to mid '90's that might have been lost in time had John not decided to go through his old gig cassettes, where he found these gems! This is the second of three volumes of ...
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Historic Live Shows, Vol. 3 (2012)
Great live recordings from the late '90's that might have been lost in time had John not decided to go through his old gig cassettes, where he found these gems! This is the last of the three volumes of rockin' ...
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Historic Live Shows, Vol. 1 (2012)
Great live recordings from the '70's to the '90's that might have been lost in time had John not decided to go through his old gig cassettes, where he found these gems! This is the first of the three volumes ...
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Tough (2009)
John Mayall's lengthy, ever-growing discography is so littered with reissues of various sorts that it may not be readily apparent that he continues to make new albums regularly, about one every couple of years. Since Tough, recorded and released in ...
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Live from Austin TX (2007)
John Mayall gets the star treatment in this installment of the fantastic LIVE FROM AUSTIN series, which features uncut performances from perhaps the greatest live televised music showcase ever, Austin City Limits. Throughout his career, Mayall has been more famous ...
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John Mayall - The Godfather of British Blues/The Turning Point (2004)
This release offers a candid portrait of John Mayall, combining archival material with tour footage and concert performances. Mayall's music has provided a major source of inspiration for many artists, including Fleetwood Mac and Eric Clapton. Charting the ever-evolving blues ...
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Bluesbreakers / John Mayall Live At Iowa State University (2008)
This DVD was filmed at Iowa State University circa 1987 and features John Mayall's Bluesbreakers including Walter Trout (Guitar), Coco Montoya (Guitar), Paul Hines (Drums), and Bobby Haynes (Bass). John Mayall is widely acknowledged as the father of British blues ...
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Blues Express (2010)
John Mayall's long career has always been about the blues in all of its incarnations, from gutbucket country blues to the more urbane jazz side of things, and Mayall has always been professional about it all, touring with solid ensembles ...
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Looking Back (1969)
Reasonably interesting collection of non-LP singles from 1964 to 1968, featuring almost all of the notable musicians that passed through the Bluesbreakers throughout the decade. "Sitting in the Rain" (with Peter Green) showcases fine fingerpicking, the haunting "Jenny" is one ...
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John Mayall / Sonny Boy Williamson II Transatlantic Blues (2009)
Track Listing: DISC 1: Room to Move; It Ain't Right; Wild About You; I Ain't Got You; All Your Love; Racehorse Man; Help me; Ridin' on the L & N; Cold Blooded Woman; Dirty Dozen; Dream About the Blues; Rolling ...
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Road Show Blues (1981)
Road Show Blues was John Mayall's third album for the U.K.'s DJM Records, following Bottom Line and No More Interviews. At this time, his backup band included guitarist/singer James Quill Smith, bassist Kevin McCormick, drummer Soko Richardson, and singer Maggie ...
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John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers / John Mayall Diary Of A Band Vol.1 & 2 (Remastered) (2007)
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John Mayall's Bluesbreakers classic album from 1968 has been digitally remastered and has been restored to its original status as a double album. 12 tracks. Decca. 2007.
Liner Note Author: Mark Powell.
Recording information: Beachcomber Club, Nottingham, England (1967); Belfast Club Radio ...
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John Mayall: Live in London (2009)
Live performance recorded at the Leicester Square Theatre in London on November 1, 2010Originally shot as a live webcast, this dark and moody club show will make a great addition to any collection. Though not a high-end, high definition DVD, ...
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Howlin' at the Moon (2011)
John Mayall's Bluesbreakers featured the best of the early 60s English rhythm and blues scene, including members of the Rolling Stones, The Yardbirds, Cream and more. This compilation of live tracks was recorded in the USA and Italy in the ...
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Bluesbreakers / John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers / John Mayall Crusade Mono (1967)
The final album of an (unintentional) trilogy, Crusade is most notable for the appearance of a very young, pre-Rolling Stones Mick Taylor on lead guitar. Taylor's performance is indeed the highlight, just as Eric Clapton and Peter Green's playing was ...
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Blues Power (1999)
Contains live tracks recorded at The Power Of The Blues in Bonn, Frankfurt, and Munster, Germany in April 1987 and studio tracks from CHICAGO LINE.
Liner Note Author: Neil Slaven.
Recording information: Dierks Mobile, Frankfurt, Bonn and Munster (04/19/1987-04/10/1988); Live at Red ...
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John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers / John Mayall Bluesbreaker (2001)
Track Listing: Chicago Line; Gimme One More Day; One Life to Live; Last Time, The; Dream About the Blues; Fascinatin' Lover; Cold Blooded Woman; Dirty Dozen, The; Tears Came Rollin' Down; Life in the Jungle; Ridin' on the L & N; Room to Move;
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Live at the Marquee 1969 (2000)
Recorded live at The Marquee Club, London, England on June 30, 1969. Includes liner notes by Chris Welch.
Digitally remastered by Tom Newman and Peter Gibson (1998).
Personnel: John Mayall (vocals, guitar, harmonica, percussion); Jon Mark (acoustic guitar); Johnny Almond (flute, saxophone); ...
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Stories (2009)
Track Listing: Southside Story; Dirty Water; Feels Just Like Home; Kids Got The Blues; The Witching Hour; Oh, Leadbelly; Demons In The Night; Pride And Faith; Kokomo; Romance Classified; I Wished I Had; Pieces And Parts; I Thought I Heard ...
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Picking the Blues: Boogie Woogie Pioneers (2006)
British musician, bandleader, and blues historian John Mayall was tapped by the excellent jazz and blues archival label Document to dig through his record collection and present the best of the boogie-woogie pioneers. Not only did Mayall select the 22 ...
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Lost & Gone (2001)
Track Listing: Why Worry; Roadshow; Mama Talk To Your Daughter; Big Man; Lost And Gone; Mexico City; John Lee Boogie; Reaching For A Mountain; Baby What You Want Me To Do;
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Essentially John Mayall (2006)
This five-CD collection features a variety of recordings from the latter years of the godfather of British blues, including 2001's all-star ALONG FOR THE RIDE, which features contributions from Jonny Lang, Steve Miller, Billy Gibbons, and Mick Fleetwood, among others. ...
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Padlock On The Blues (2008)
Track Listing: Don'T Turn Your Back; Don'T Turn Your Back; Padlock On The Blues; Padlock On The Blues; A Hard Road; A Hard Road; Somebody'S Watching; Somebody'S Watching; Always A Brand New Road; Always A Brand New Road; My Country ...
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Boogie Woogie Man (2012)
A selection of live solo concert performances from 2000. On this rare gem, John Mayall pays homage to the masters of the genre that inspired him, on vocals, piano and harmonica. Some of the tunes have never been heard before, ...
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New Year, New Band, New Company/Lots of People (2000)
Lots Of People was recorded live at The Roxy, Los Angeles in November 1976.
LOTS OF PEOPLE was recorded live at The Roxy in Los Angeles, California in November 1976.
In 2000, BGO released New Year, New Band, New Company/Lots of People, ...
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