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The Private Collection
(2006)
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The Turning Point
(1969)
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This prophetically titled project represents yet another crossroad in John Mayall's ever evolving cast of prime British bluesmen. This album also signifies a distinct departure from the decibel drowning electrified offerings of his previous efforts, providing instead an exceedingly more folk and roots based confab. The 2001 "remastered & revisited ...
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The Turning Point [Bonus Tracks 2001]
(2001)
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John Mayall
Recorded just after Mick Taylor departed for the Rolling Stones, Mayall eliminated drums entirely on this live recording. With mostly acoustic guitars and John Almond on flutes and sax, Mayall and his band, as his typically overblown liner notes state, "explore seldom-used areas within the framework of low-volume music." But it does work. The all ...
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Blowin' the Blues [Universal Special Products]
(2001)
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Various Artists
The Universal Special Products compilation Blowin' the Blues does a fair job of introducing ten of the best-known harmonica wizards of the 20th century, with considerable space given to the masters of Chicago blues: Sonny Boy Williamson, James Cotton, Little Walter, Howlin' Wolf, and Junior Wells. Also included are legendary cuts by Slim Harpo ( ...
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Three Decades of Blues
(1993)
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Various Artists
The title of the nine-track budget-line Three Decades of Blues is a little misleading. The title promises a look at the blues' evolution, but instead it's just a hodgepodge of tracks from the '70s, '80s and '90s, which are years when blues remained fairly static. In fact, there's more blues-rock here -- Jeff Beck, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Johnny Winter ...
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Key To Love: A Celebration of the Music of John Mayall
(2003)
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Debbie Davies
A tribute to British blues master John Mayall by a modern electric American blues performer like Debbie Davies makes perfect sense. For better or (sadly more often) worse, singer and keyboardist Mayall and his succession of lead guitarists led by future UK blues-rock superstars Eric Clapton, Mick Taylor (Rolling Stones) and Peter Green (Fleetwood ...
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The Turning Point Soundtrack
(2004)
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John Mayall
What a strange artifact this is. The music on this two-CD collection reflects the soundtrack to the first ever "rockumentary," made by British filmmakers Pete Gibson and Alex Hooper about John Mayall's complete about-face in 1969, on the tour that showed him transitioning from his grand electric blues bands that featured superstar guitarists like ...
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Classic Rock: 60's
(1998)
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The 11 selections on Rebound's Classic Rock: 60's don't necessarily fit into the conventional definition of "classic rock." Sure, there are a number of album rock radio staples ("You Really Got Me," "Feelin' All Right," "Volunteers," Rod Stewart's "Street Fighting Man"), but there's a number of singles ("Monterey," "(We Ain't Got) Nothin' Yet," ...
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Blue for You
(2000)
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John Mayall
Blue for You is essentially a reconfiguration of John Mayall's 1988 album Chicago Line and features Coco Montoya, Walter Trout, Bobby Haynes and Joe Yuele in what was one of the longest running versions of the Bluesbreakers. The guitar interplay between Montoya and Trout makes this an exciting outing, and with several Mayall originals, it won't ...
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The Masters
(2000)
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John Mayall
If you are a hardcore John Mayall fan, the vintage photograph of "the Guv'nor" gracing this rather generic budget cover of The Masters looks like it may be a come on -- until you read the subtitle: "Music from the Original Film Soundtrack the Turning Point." At that point, you will more than likely flip it over for a gander at the back of the ...
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Live @ Ragin' Cajun
(2004)
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Stringbean & The Stalkers
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Blues Forever
(2003)
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The Fuel 2000 reissue of Blues Forever highlights John Mayall's re-formed Bluesbreakers of the '80s. This live date is an early showcase for Coco Montoya and Walter Trout, the featured guitarists who secured their musical reputations during this stint with Mayall. While Blues Forever is mainly a guitarist showcase, Mayall leads the proceedings but ...
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The Masters [Special Edition]
(2008)
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John Mayall
If you are a hardcore John Mayall fan, the vintage photograph of "the Guv'nor" gracing this rather generic budget cover of The Masters looks like it may be a come on -- until you read the subtitle: "Music from the Original Film Soundtrack the Turning Point." At that point, you will more than likely flip it over for a gander at the back of the ...
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New Year, New Band, New Company/Lots of People
(2000)
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John Mayall
In 2000, BGO released New Year, New Band, New Company/Lots of People, which contained two complete albums -- New Year, New Band, New Company (1975, originally released on ABC) and Lots of People (1977, originally released on ABC as well) -- by John Mayall on one compact disc. Rob Theakston, All Music Guide
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The Power of the Blues
(1997)
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John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers
British blues boomer John Mayall has always been somewhat of an ersatz figure because of his proclivity to stretch into more jazz or folky territory. Not that there's anything wrong with that, but he's never been all that authentic or convincing. This in-concert double-CD set from 1987 does focus on an attempt to contemporize the electric Chicago ...
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