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John Mayall With Eric Clapton - Blues Breakers Album

John Mayall With Eric Clapton - Blues Breakers Album
Performer: John Mayall With Eric Clapton
Genre: Rock / Blues
Title: Blues Breakers
MP3 album size: 2290 mb
FLAC album size: 1109 mb
Style: Blues Rock, Electric Blues, Chicago Blues, Harmonica Blues
Country: UK
Released: 1966
Catalog number: LK 4804, LK.4804
Label: Decca

Tracklist


1All Your Love
Written-By – Rush, Dixon
3:38
2Ramblin' On My Mind
Written-By – Johnson
3:08
3Steppin' Out
Written-By – L.C. Frazier
2:30
4What'd I Say
Written-By – Charles
4:28
5It Ain't Right
Written-By – Jacobs
2:45
6Hideaway
Written-By – King, Thompson
3:17
7Have You Heard
Written-By – Mayall
5:56
8Key To Love
Written-By – Mayall
2:08
9Double Crossing Time
Written-By – Clapton, Mayall
3:04
10Little Girl
Written-By – Mayall
2:36
11Another Man
Arranged By – Mayall
1:47
12Parchman Farm
Written-By – Allison
2:22

Versions


CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
UICY-90756John Mayall With Eric Clapton John Mayall With Eric Clapton - Blues Breakers ‎(CD, Album, Mono, RE, RM, HM-)DeramUICY-90756Japan2008
800 086-4John Mayall With Eric Clapton John Mayall With Eric Clapton - Blues Breakers ‎(Cass, Album)PolyGram800 086-4India1996
800 086-1 R-1, 800-086-1John Mayall With Eric Clapton John Mayall With Eric Clapton - Blues Breakers ‎(LP, Album, RE)London Records, London Records800 086-1 R-1, 800-086-1US1986
LONDON 50009, LC 50009John Mayall With Eric Clapton John Mayall With Eric Clapton - Bluesbreakers With Eric Clapton ‎(LP, Album, RE)London Records, London RecordsLONDON 50009, LC 50009GreeceUnknown
SKL 4804, 800-086-1John Mayall With Eric Clapton John Mayall With Eric Clapton - Bluesbreakers With Eric Clapton ‎(LP, Album, RE)Decca, DeccaSKL 4804, 800-086-1GreeceUnknown

Credits


  • Baritone SaxophoneJohnny Almond (tracks: A5, B1, B3, B5)
  • Bass GuitarJohn McVie
  • DrumsHughie Flint (tracks: A1, A2, A3, A6, B6)
  • EngineerGus Dudgeon
  • LayoutJohn Mayall
  • Liner NotesNeil Slaven
  • Photography ByDecca Publicity Art Department
  • ProducerMike Vernon
  • Tenor SaxophoneAlan Skidmore (tracks: B1, B3, B5)
  • TrumpetDennis Healey (tracks: B1, B3, B5)
  • Vocals, GuitarEric Clapton
  • Vocals, Piano, Organ, HarmonicaJohn Mayall

Notes


This is the first UK mono pressing from 1966. It has red/silver labels with the N.C.B. / B.I.E.M. credits vertically situated in a box with the year above them and K/T tax code above the catalogue number. It comes in a laminated flipback cover.

Includes original Decca inner with frames made of dots around the text dated 076 (July 1966), see pics.

Cat # on cover: LK 4804
Cat # on labels: LK.4804

Publishing:
A1 - C. Connelly
A2 - Lois Music
A3 to A5, B1, B3 - Gunnell Music
A6 - Progressive Music
B2 - Marquis Music
B4 - Trad. (Traditional)
B5 - L.C. Frazier
B6 - Jewel Music

Similar mono reissues pressed in 1967 and 1968:

• John Mayall With Eric Clapton - Blues Breakers: grooved labels with date at bottom
• John Mayall With Eric Clapton - Blues Breakers: grooved labels with date at bottom, flipback
• John Mayall With Eric Clapton - Blues Breakers: non-grooved labels with date at bottom and J/T on side B
• John Mayall With Eric Clapton - Blues Breakers: non-grooved labels with date at bottom and J/T on both sides

Barcodes


  • Matrix / Runout (Side A label): (ARL.7297) K/T
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B label): (ARL.7298) K/T
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A stamped runout): ARL-7297-1A 1 KT G
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B stamped runout): ARL-7298-1A 1 KT G
  • Rights Society: N.C.B.
  • Rights Society: B.I.E.M.
  • Rights Society: M.C.P.S.

Companies


  • Copyright (c) – The Decca Record Company Limited
  • Printed By – MacNeill Press Ltd.
  • Published By – Campbell Connelly
  • Published By – Lois Music
  • Published By – Gunnell Music
  • Published By – Progressive Music
  • Published By – Marquis Music
  • Published By – L.C. Frazier
  • Published By – Jewel Music

Video

Album


Blues Breakers with Eric Clapton, also known as The Beano Album, is the debut studio album by the English blues rock band John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers, released in 1966 by Decca. Produced by Mike Vernon, the album was successful in pioneering blues rock. After the release of their live album, John Mayall Plays John Mayall, they hired Eric Clapton as the band's lead guitar player, who left the band after this recording to form Cream. The recording session for this album started in March 1966 in. Blues Breakers John Mayall with Eric Clapton - Eric Clapton, John Mayall. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Формируйте собственную коллекцию записей John Mayall With Eric Clapton. LK 4804, . John Mayall With Eric Clapton. John Mayall With Eric Clapton - Blues Breakers LP, Album, Mono, RE, JT. Decca, Decca. John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers, Eric Clapton. UMG от лица компании Decca Music Group Ltd. 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 MayallClapton composition, all of which had him stretching out in the idiom for the first time in the studio. Listen album. Blues Rock. Eric Clapton , John Mayall. Group Compilation. Songs in album Blues Breakers John Mayall with Eric Clapton 2019. Eric Clapton Mayall - All Your Love. Eric Clapton Mayall - Hideaway. Eric Clapton Mayall - Little Girl. Eric Clapton Mayall - Another Man. Eric Clapton Mayall - Double Crossing Time. Eric Clapton Mayall - What'd I Say. Eric Clapton Mayall - Key. Eric Clapton joins John Mayalls Bluesbreakers and then quits to form Cream, but first he records the Beano album, a classic. Published on. July 22, 2019. The album comprises of band originals, mostly written by Mayall and blues classics and features Clapton playing a 1960 Gibson Les Paul Standard guitar and Marshall amplifier, having swapped it for his Fender Telecaster and Vox AC30 amplifier. Among the covers are Otis Rushs All Your Love, Freddie Kings Hideaway, Robert Johnsons Ramblin on My Mind and Little Walters It Aint Right Clapton even references the Beatles Day Tripper on their version of Ray Charless What I Say. It Ain't Right - John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers. Lonely Years - Eric Clapton. Bernard Jenkins - Eric Clapton. next . I understand that I can opt-out at any time by emailing privacypolicy. The original 1966 Blues Breakers: Eric Clapton just prior to forming Cream, anchored by the great John Mayall, usually referred to as The Father of British Blues. With John McVie on bass who moved on to become the Mac of Fleetwood Mac and Hughie Flint on drums, you have the perfect tight, energy-filled R&B line-up from the mid-sixties. Back when this album was recorded, Clapton had only made a handful of records and Mayall himself was still a little green. The combination of the two is one of the most enjoyable early blues records to come out of the British isles at the time. Album 1966 14 Songs. John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers & Eric Clapton
Bukelv
you have got to be kidding me. Clapton is on every song and you can tell it is him. Nobody had that sound. If it wasn't Clapton then you smarty pants tell me who it is. You are so wrong.
Usaxma
Indeed, the 1960’s were certainly some strange years. Of course The Beatles where ‘the’ group to listen to, from there it was but a single short step to The Rolling Stones, where AM Radio for the most part played a hybrid mixture of tunes designed for the masses, to be consumed without thinking. But there was an essence that lingered from much of the music of the 1950’s, and was certainly explored by Bob Dylan ... that being, ‘The Blues.’

Of course I traveled with my Stones albums and listening to Dylan with the passion I did raised many eyebrows among my friends. So when I showed up at school with this Blues Breakers album, I felt that I had stepped across some sort of imaginary line that indicated unacceptable behavior. The album cover was not attractive in the least, but for me it was compelling, revealing a gritty side of life that didn’t just call to me, it shouted my name out loud. I loved this cover, a true snapshot, nothing posed [though I was to find out later that it really was extremely posed], nothing manipulated, just the guys sitting at a train stop, waiting to relentlessly move on. I got it [!] ... for once it wasn’t about the clothes, or the cool hair cuts, it was about the music. This cover was not lost to the thinking of other musicians either, it became a subliminal message for saying, “It’s not about us, it’s about the music.” This cover has been copied in many variations, with probably the most famous being by Crosby, Stills, and Nash.

But it was what was inside that really got to me, this was like the music that came in on my small transistor radio during the wee hours on damp rainy nights; from places like Galveston, Baton Rouge and Memphis. I loved it, even if I couldn’t dance to it, because it settled in a fresh new spot, and I was addicted to the feeling. Oh yeah, I put the colourful scarves over the lamps in my room, creating atmosphere ... my head, neck, and shoulders developed their own relationship, and I tapped my foot in a very sexual manner. There were many changes taking place, and I was listening to the right thing at the right time.

Even the most superficial spin of this disc lets you hear what all the fuss was about. It gets under my skin that John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers have so unfairly been relegated to a lesser place in musical history, when all it takes is a listen to a song like “Parchman Farm,” to show you all that Cream would ever be. All of the music found here is innovative, and fluid ... just float with “What’d I Say,” hear how wonderfully they slow it down, and those choice notes from The Beatles “Day Tripper,” never fail to put a smile on my face. It is easy to see why John Mayall has remained such a propionate figure to so many, he not only uses instruments in ways that compliment each other, but the man has chosen cover songs that compliment his original works seamlessly. This is probably the first non jazz album I had ever heard that allowed its members to stretch out with precision, traveling without wondering aimlessly.

This music is as bright and fresh as the day it was recorded ... it’s timeless and will endure through the ages. It doesn’t matter what genre you dig most, this is essential listening, and has effected every musician out there in one way or another, whether they know it or not. If you don’t own this album, shame on you ... if you’ve been meaning to score yourself a copy, then by all means get out there today and do so.

*** The Fun Facts: The album is also known as 'The Beano Album' because of its cover photograph showing Clapton reading The Beano, a British children's comic. Clapton stated in his autobiography that he was reading The Beano on the cover because he felt like being "uncooperative" during the photo shoot. The photographer was Derek Wedgbury and the location was near the Old Kent Road.

Despite being listed on the album jacket, Eric Clapton was responsible for but one single song on the release, and even that "Double Crossing Time," was co-penned by Mayall.

Originally, John Mayall intended for his second album to be also a live venture in order to capture the guitar solos performed by Eric Clapton. A set was recorded at the Flamingo Club, with Jack Bruce (with whom Clapton would subsequently work in Cream) on bass. Due to the shaky recordings of the concert and the lack luster quality of the performance, the adventure was cancelled.

Review by Jenell Kesler
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