Return of the BluebreakersJohn Mayall
Release Date: 10/07/2003
Original Release:
1994
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 179535_CD
UPC # 752211100429
Label: Aim Records (Australia)
|
Buying Info
|
|||||
| Track Details Credits Artist Related Shipping |
|
Disc: 1
To listen to sound clips, you'll need the most current version of the
Performer: John Mayall
Artist: Mick Taylor; Coco Montoya Engineer: John Hoier; David Hewitt; Bobby Manuel Producer: Don Nix; John Mayall Distributor: Allegro Corporation (Dist Notes: Personnel includes: John Mayall (vocals, guitar, 12-string guitar, harmonica, piano, organ, keyboards); Mick Taylor (guitar, slide guitar); Coco Montoya, Kal David (guitar); Jeff Davis, Bobby Haynes (bass); Colin Allen (drums). Enginners: Bobby Manuel, David Hewitt, John Hoier. Recorded at Daily Planet Studios, Memphis, Tennessee; The Wax Museum, Washington, D.C.; Sunswept Studios, Los Angeles, California. Includes liner notes by Glenn A. Baker. Personnel: John Mayall (vocals, guitar, 12-string guitar, harmonica, piano, organ, keyboards); Mick Taylor (guitar, slide guitar); Coco Montoya, Don McMinn, Kal David (guitar); Larry Raspberry (piano); Jeff Davis, Bob Haynes, Kevin McCormick (bass guitar); Colin Allen, Willie McNeil, Mike Gardner (drums). Audio Remixer: John Hoier. Liner Note Author: Glenn A. Baker. Recording information: Daily Planet Studios, Memphis, TN; Sunswept Studios, Los Angeles, CA; Wax Museum, Washington DC. Arranger: John Mayall.
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.
Also Appears On:
Similar Genres:
British Blues |