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John Mayall - Howlin' At The Moon (2011)

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John Mayall - Howlin' At The Moon (2011)

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01. Mexico City 
02. Gone From The Canyon 	play
03. Caught In The Middle 
04. John Lee Boogie 
05. Emergency Boogie 		play
06. Rolling With The Blues 
07. Howlin' Moon 
08. Room To Move 
09. Sitting Here Alone 
10. The Stumble

John Mayall - vocals, guitar, harmonica, keyboards
Jon Mark - guitar
Mick Taylor - guitar
Johnny Almond - sax, flutes
Steve Thompson - bass
Larry Taylor - bass
John McVie - bass
Colin Allen - drums
Soko Richardson – drums

 

Like most British blues fanatics in the early '60s, John Mayall took his cues primarily from the stars of Chicago's electric blues scene. Both with the Bluesbreakers and later on his own, Mayall played a large role in introducing white audiences to electric blues. He was a leader in the emerging blues-rock movement, and his bands were an early proving ground for a number of future stars: Eric Clapton and Jack Bruce of Cream, Mick Taylor of the Rolling Stones, and Peter Green, John McVie, and Mick Fleetwood of Fleetwood Mac. This compilation of live tracks was recorded in the USA and Italy in the early 1980's, and features performances by John McVie (Fleetwood Mac) and Mick Taylor (The Rolling Stones) from the reformed Bluesbreakers tour of 1982. Over 70 minutes of the finest blues including a storming workout of The Stumble.

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