John Mayall & the Blues Breakers - Bluesbreakers with Eric Clapton
Facts
| Artist(s) | John Mayall & the Blues Breakers |
| Studio | Polydor / Umgd |
| Release Date | June 5, 2001 |
| UPC Code | 042288296720 |
| Buy this item | $9.97 at Amazon.com As of Oct 11 0:08 EDT (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Extra tracks, Original recording remastered |
Tracks
- All Your Love
- Hideaway
- Little Girl
- Another Man
- Double Crossing Time
- What'd I Say
- Key To Love
- Parchman Farm
- Have You Heard
- Ramblin' On My Mind
- Steppin' Out
- It Ain't Right
- Lonely Years
- Bernard Jenkins
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| The Paul Butterfield Blues Band | The Turning Point | Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs | Blind Faith | Disraeli Gears |
User Reviews
Average user review:| Nice for Brits to intro the US BLUES |
| John Mayall And The Bluesbreakers 1966 |
Love this CD
you have gotta own this if you listen too eric clapton or cream....
you dont know what your missing July 26, 2008
| Bluesbreakers |
To not go track by track describing the genius of each track is going to be a challenge as every song here is worth outstanding merit. Before Bluesbreakers who knew Brits had so much soul, I know I didn't. But the music heard and played here is beyond comparison and beyond inspired. The heartfelt playing from Clapton would never be matched again, Layla And Other Assorted Love Songs came mighty close but still falters in comparison to this. Mayall alone was a powerhouse already but teamed with the great Clapton and they were unstoppable.
As you all know this was the album that made Clapton. He had the Yardbirds before this but this is what sparked the 'Clapton is God' graffiti all over England. Songs like 'Keys To Love' 'Hideaway' 'All Your Love' and 'Steppin Out' were all suspects for the cause. Even though some where covers the young kids didn't know that and thought they were Clapton originals, not that it matters because he did make them each his own. Mayall's reading of 'Parchment Farm' is as noteworthy as anything from Clapton as it is one of the top tracks on the album. Also the groups reworking of 'What'd I Say' is fantastic with a (not boring) drum solo.
From start to finish Bluesbreakers is an energetic album that never fails to satisfy with each passing listen. After this Clapton would leave to go on to other things, and Mayall would find a replacement some would say was just as good, but it was the paring of Clapton and Mayall that made this record golden, and neither of them would ever top it ever again. June 1, 2008
| One excellent reason to buy this: Clapton at his best |
But, again, the incredible guitar work alone, all the other reviewers' complaints notwithstanding, is enough to warrant 5 stars and the purchase price to add this to your collection. Just focus on the guitar. 40 years later, I am still amazed. It would definitely be in my "desert island juke box." February 19, 2008
| Still great |
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