While The 'Beano' album and 'A Hard Road' will probably always be my favourite John Mayall albums I think this one will have a good chance of claiming 3rd place. Mick Taylor is on top notch form and his playing is excellent, with a good choice of blues material by Mayall. I previously had much of this material on two vinyl compilations The World Of John Mayall Vols 1 & 2, so it's great now to be able to listen to this in the car, without the crackles :)
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The CD is excellent value for money and includes a lot of extra tracks. This was the third consecutive Bluesbreakers album to include a future guitar great. When the album was recorded few would have expected Mick Taylor to join the Rolling Stones a few months later. This is a very good blues album. The horns add a very slight touch of jazz to proceedings. The only downside is the vocals; John Mayall is a very talented musician but he's not a very good vocalist. This is a good album which is a very good showcase for all the musicians involved.
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Excellent early John May all album with a star studded line up. Quality through and through.
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As good as I expected!
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super tracks and best album I've bought of John mayall .
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