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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0042284482721
Format: Original recording remastered
Label: Deram/Polygram
Manufacturer: Deram/Polygram
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Deram/Polygram
Release Date: December 15, 2000
Running Time: 75 minutes
Studio: Deram/Polygram




Disc 1:
  1. All Your Love
  2. Hideaway
  3. Little Girl - John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers
  4. Another Man
  5. Double Crossing Time
  6. What'd I Say
  7. Key To Love
  8. Parchman Farm
  9. Have You Heard
  10. Ramblin' On My Mind
  11. Steppin' Out
  12. It Ain't Right
  13. All Your Love - John Mayall's Bluesbreakers
  14. Hideaway
  15. Little Girl
  16. Another Man
  17. Double Crossing Time
  18. What'd I Say
  19. Key To Love
  20. Parchman Farm
  21. Have You Heard
  22. Ramblin' On My Mind
  23. Steppin' Out
  24. It Ain't Right
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - can you imagine...
I was going to mention Clapton's christening of the Les Paul, Marshall setup, but others have beaten me to it. I liken it's impact to what happened to harp playing when Little Walter and other's deciding to blow through the PA or an early guitar amp. They REDEFINED the sound of the instrument.

So all I'll add is the rhetorical question...can you imagine being a teenage Brit, having been reared on the sounds of the Beatles, Jerry and the Pacemakers, or even the Dave Clark Five, wandering ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The most important guitar album of all time!
The best guitar player of the time on top of his game. Classic tracks. The perfect combination of guitar and amp. Incredible solos... Listening to this album it is easy to see why rock took the directions it did. This is the blueprint for pretty much every rock/blues album that followed, and in my opinion the closest Clapton ever got to this ever again is on Layla... This is Essential.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The album that changed my life.
On a week's holiday with my parent's in Littlehampton in Sussex during the summer of '66, as ever, I found a record shop. Without much money as I was still at school, (just), I had the choice, in my mind anyway, between two albums; The Mother's Of Invention's 'Freakout,' and 'Bluesbreakers.' Maybe there had been a lot of publicity at the time about 'Freakout,' I can't remember, but for some reason I was torn between which one to buy. Probably the fact that I was a Yardbirds fan and had listened to 'Five ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Life Changing...
I first listened to this disc as a fifteen year-old and music was never the same thereafter. I started hunting straight away for the original US musicians who had inspired first Mayall and then the unbelievably young Clapton. And I'm still listening to the fruits of that search. Meantime it opened me up to the expanding British Blues scene and subsequently other new British genres, all the way from Fleetwood Mac and Chicken Shack, to The Groundhogs, Steeleye and Fairport. The music itself is quite simply ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - sheer tone
This is the album that launched the Gibson Les Paul + Marshall amp combination that has defined the sound of rock for so long. It is worth buying for that alone. Absolute, pure, smooth but crunchy, toney goodness! Thankfully, the music is top notch, ranging from the energetic opener to the instrumental "Steppin Out", to the drum solo and tribute to the Beatles' "Day Tripper" on "What'd I Say?". Excellent stuff.




 

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