John Mayall London Blues

John Mayall - London Blues 1964-1969 (1992)  Music

Posted by popsakov at March 19, 2023
John Mayall - London Blues 1964-1969 (1992)

John Mayall - London Blues 1964-1969 (1992)
2CD | EAC Rip | FLAC (Tracks) + Cue + m3u8 + Log ~ 780 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 318 Mb
Full Scans ~ 104 Mb | 00:57:57 + 01:13:58 | RAR 5% Recovery
British Blues, Blues Rock | Deram / Polygram Records #844302-2

This two-hour-plus compilation of the first five years of the history of John Mayall and his band the Bluesbreakers in their many permutations covers all the expected bases and then some. Eric Clapton, Peter Green, and Mick Taylor are all represented, but so are Bernie Watson and Roger Dean, both of whom preceded Clapton in the guitarist's spot in the band. What's more, they're not bad; they may not have been the assertive soloist that Clapton came to embody, but Dean plays a pretty hot solo on "Crocodile Walk," which was good enough to make the A-side of a single in 1965. Moreover, there was more to any of the Mayall bands than their guitarists, and Mayall's blues harmonica is showcased throughout, on tracks such as "Crawling Up a Hill" and "Blues City Shakedown."

John Mayall - A Special Life (2014)  Music

Posted by popsakov at Dec. 21, 2023
John Mayall - A Special Life (2014)

John Mayall - A Special Life (2014)
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 326 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 125 Mb
Full Scans | 00:48:42 | RAR 5% Recovery
Electric Blues, Blues Rock | Forty Below Records #FBR006

John Mayall has been doing this blues thing now for over five decades (he released his first single in 1964), exploring the form in all of its incarnations, from gutbucket country blues to the more urbane jazz side of things, and amazingly, he's always sounded pretty much like John Mayall, a blues everyman who has always surrounded himself with the best bands and players, a big part of the reason he is still a successful touring act in his eighties. Mayall's put out 60 some albums since 1964, and while he's slowed down a bit in recent years, he's still good for a new album or live set every couple of years or so.
John Mayall And The Bluesbreakers - A Hard Road (1967) [Vinyl Rip 16/44 & mp3-320] Re-up

John Mayall And The Bluesbreakers - A Hard Road (1967)
Vinyl Rip 16/44 | Flac(Image + Cue) > 211 Mb
MP3 CBR 320Kbps > 90 Mb | Artwork(jpg) > 164 Mb
London Records, PS 502 | Blues Rock

Eric Clapton is usually thought of as John Mayall's most important right-hand man, but the case could also be made for his successor, Peter Green. The future Fleetwood Mac founder leaves a strong stamp on his only album with the Bluesbreakers, singing a few tracks and writing a couple, including the devastating instrumental "Supernatural." Green's use of thick sustain on this track clearly pointed the way to his use of guitar riffs with elongated, slithery tones on Fleetwood Mac's "Albatross" and "Black Magic Woman," as well as anticipating some aspects of Carlos Santana's style…

John Mayall - Live In France (2023)  Music

Posted by ciklon5 at Oct. 26, 2024
John Mayall - Live In France (2023)

John Mayall - Live In France (2023)
FLAC (tracks), Lossless / MP3 320 kbps | 1:35:34 | 484 / 221 Mb
Genre: Blues Rock

John Mayall, OBE, was the godfather of the British blues. A generation older than most of his sidemen, the singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist was a mentor; his bands were both a lab and finishing school for iconic musicians – particularly guitarists. Eric Clapton, Peter Green, and Mick Taylor served, as did bassists Jack Bruce and John McVie, and drummers Mick Fleetwood and Aynsley Dunbar, among dozens of others. Five of Mayall's first seven albums, including 1966's Blues Breakers with Eric Clapton, 1967's A Hard Road, and 1969's The Turning Point, all placed inside the British Top Ten. After emigrating to the U.S., Mayall cut several albums during the '70s including Ten Years Are Gone and Jazz Blues Fusion, which showcased veteran blues and jazz players including Harvey Mandel, Jesse Ed Davis, and Blue Mitchell.
John Mayall's Bluesbreakers - Live In 1967 Vol. 1 & 2 (2015/2016)

John Mayall's Bluesbreakers - Live In 1967 Vol. 1 & 2 (2015/2016)
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 780 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 401 Mb
Scans Included | 01:16:30 + 01:13:17 | RAR 5% Recovery
Blues | Forty Below Records #FBR 008 / FBR 013

Before they were Fleetwood Mac, they were John Mayall's Bluesbreakers. Never before heard live performances from 1967. In 1967, before there was a Fleetwood Mac, Peter Green, John McVie and Mick Fleetwood were John Mayall's Bluesbreakers. The four musicians were only together for three months, which makes it even more remarkable that a staunch fan from Holland was able to sneak a one channel reel to reel tape recorder into five London clubs and capture this exciting glimpse into music history. For almost fifty years these tapes have remained unheard until John recently got them and began restoring them with the technical assistance of Eric Corne of Forty Below Records. Corne adds "While the source recording was very rough and the final result is certainly not hi-fidelity, it does succeed in allowing us to hear how spectacular these performances are." Volume 2 showcases three John Mayall originals including the opening track, all-time blues classic "Tears In My Eyes"; "Chicago Line", complete with John McVie bass solo; and "Please Don't Tell", a great example of the power blues The Bluesbreakers were revered for. Thanks to dedicated fan Tom Huissen who took his one channel reel-to-reel tape recorder into various London clubs in 1967, these historical performances were captured for all time.

John Mayall's Bluesbreakers - Crusade (1967) [Reissue 2007]  Music

Posted by gribovar at Oct. 1, 2023
John Mayall's Bluesbreakers - Crusade (1967) [Reissue 2007]

John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers - Crusade (1967) [Reissue 2007]
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 463 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 186 MB | Covers - 27 MB
Genre: Blues, Blues Rock | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Decca (984 217-5)

The final album of an (unintentional) trilogy, Crusade is most notable for the appearance of a very young, pre-Rolling Stones Mick Taylor on lead guitar. Taylor's performance is indeed the highlight, just as Eric Clapton and Peter Green's playing was on the previous album. The centerpiece of the album is a beautiful instrumental by Taylor titled "Snowy Wood," which, while wholly original, seems to combine both Green and Clapton's influence with great style and sensibility. The rest of the record, while very enjoyable, is standard blues-rock fare of the day, but somewhat behind the then-progressive flavor of 1967. Mayall, while being one of the great bandleaders of London, simply wasn't really the frontman that the group needed so desperately, especially then. Nevertheless, Crusade is important listening for Mick Taylor aficionados.
John Mayall - So Many Roads: An Anthology 1964-1974 (2010) 4CD Box Set

John Mayall - So Many Roads: An Anthology 1964-1974 (2010) 4CD Box Set
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 1.6 Gb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 705 Mb | Scans ~ 353 Mb
British Blues, Blues-Rock | Label: Universal, UMC | # 532 764-2 | Time: 05:03:50

2010 four CD anthology from the British Blues legend. John Mayall's band, The Bluesbreakers, were undoubtedly a hot-house for the British Blues scene in the late '60s and early `70s and it's quite staggering when you examine the roll call of floating members who served their apprenticeship with John Mayall including Jack Bruce, Eric Clapton, Mick Fleetwood, Peter Green, Keef Hartley, John McVie, Mick Taylor and Steve Winwood. This lavish box set contains 74 tracks, all newly remastered from the original master tapes, including five tracks released in Europe on CD for the first time. The 40-page booklet features sleevenotes by Mark Powell with rare and previously unseen photographs.

John Mayall - 1966-1972 (1990) {1994, Reissue}  Music

Posted by popsakov at May 25, 2024
John Mayall - 1966-1972 (1990) {1994, Reissue}

John Mayall - 1966-1972 (1990) {1994, Reissue}
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 848 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 360 Mb
Full Scans | 01:14:01 + 01:14:26 | RAR 5% Recovery
Blues Rock, Harmonica Blues, Electric Blues | London Records #820 517-2

As the elder statesman of British blues, it is John Mayall's lot to be more renowned as a bandleader and mentor than as a performer in his own right. Throughout the '60s, his band, the Bluesbreakers, acted as a finishing school for the leading British blues-rock musicians of the era. Guitarists Eric Clapton, Peter Green, and Mick Taylor joined his band in a remarkable succession in the mid-'60s, honing their chops with Mayall before going on to join Cream, Fleetwood Mac, and the Rolling Stones, respectively. John McVie and Mick Fleetwood, Jack Bruce, Aynsley Dunbar, Dick Heckstall-Smith, Andy Fraser (of Free), John Almond, and Jon Mark also played and recorded with Mayall for varying lengths of times in the '60s.
John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers - Crusade (1967) [2008, Japanese SHM-CD]

John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers - Crusade (1967)
EAC | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & MP3 CBR 320Kbps
2008 | Decca, UICY-93405 | ~ 473 or 187 Mb | Artwork(jpg) -> 34 Mb
Blues, Blues Rock | Remastered

The final album of an (unintentional) trilogy, Crusade is most notable for the appearance of a very young, pre-Rolling Stones Mick Taylor on lead guitar. Taylor's performance is indeed the highlight, just as Eric Clapton and Peter Green's playing was on the previous album. The centerpiece of the album is a beautiful instrumental by Taylor titled "Snowy Wood," which, while wholly original, seems to combine both Green and Clapton's influence with great style and sensibility…
John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers - Live in 1967 - Vol. 3 (2023)

John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers - Live in 1967 - Vol. 3 (2023)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 228 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 100 MB
40:14 | Blues Rock | Label: Forty Below Records

Here is the third and final volume of John Mayall's Bluesbreakers 'Live in 1967', featuring Peter Green, John McVie and Mick Fleetwood just before they formed Fleetwood Mac. Thanks to dedicated fan Tom Huissen who took his one channel reel-to-reel tape recorder into various London clubs in 1967, these historical performances were captured for all time. Unheard for almost fifty years, John recently obtained these tapes and began restoring them with the technical assistance of Eric Corne of Forty Below Records. Corne adds, "While the source recording was very rough and the final result is certainly not hi-fidelity, it does succeed in allowing us to hear how spectacular these performances are." It's truly an exciting glimpse into music history.