Live At the Marquee 1969 [Maxi Single]John Mayall
Release Date: 06/03/2008
Original Release:
2000
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 1025041_CD
UPC # 826992012926
Label: Eagle Records (USA)
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Performer: John Mayall
Distributor: Fontana Distribution Notes: Personnel: John Mayall (vocals, Telecaster 6-string guitar, slide guitar, harmonica, tambourine, mouth percussion); Jon Mark (acoustic finger-style guitar); Johnny Almond (flute, alto & tenor saxophones, mouth percussion); Steve Thompson (bass). 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); Steve Thompson (bass guitar). Recording information: Marquee Club, London, England (1969).
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.
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