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John Mayall's Blues Breakers - Blues Breakers with Eric Clapton (1966)



*Download includes above tracks in both original mono and stereo
Blues Breakers With Eric Clapton is a 1966 electric blues album by John Mayall's Blues Breakers featuring Eric Clapton as lead guitarist. It is often referred to as The Beano album because the photograph on the album cover shows Clapton reading The Beano, a well-known British children's comic.
Apart from being one of the most overall influential albums in blues-rock history, it was likely the first time anyone had heard a Gibson Les Paul guitar through an overdriven Marshall amplifier; this unique sound would become particularly influential. The re-introduction of the Les Paul by Gibson was largely fueled by the blues boom that so often featured it. Clapton's incendiary playing inspired graffiti saying "Clapton is God" on the streets of London around the time of the album's release.
The Bluesbreakers included John Mayall on harmonica and a majority of the vocals, John McVie on bass, Hughie Flint on drums, and John Almond, Alan Skidmore and Derek Healey, misrepresented on the sleeve as Dennis Healey, as the horn section.
Much of the album was composed of blues standards by long-established blues artists such as Otis Rush, Freddie King and Robert Johnson, as well as a few originals penned by Mayall or Mayall and Clapton. The majority of the songs serve as showcases for the young Clapton's playing, apart from "Another Man", "Ramblin' On My Mind.", "Parchman Farm", and "What'd I Say. "Ramblin' On My Mind" was Clapton's very first recorded vocal performance. Although Clapton left the Bluesbreakers only months after this album was made, it was still a huge step forward for his playing as far as improvisation and guitar tone, and it formed the bridge between his time with the Yardbirds and his later co-founding of the power trio Cream with fellow British blues-rock players Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker.
In 2003, the album was ranked number 195 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time.
TrackList:
CD 1
01. All Your Love (Willie Dixon/Otis Rush) [Mono Version]
02. Hideaway (Freddie King/Sonny Thompson) [Mono Version]
03. Little Girl (Mayall) [Mono Version]
04. Another Man (Mayall) [Mono Version]
05. Double Crossing Time (Clapton/Mayall) [Mono Version]
06. What'd I Say – (Ray Charles) [Mono Version]
07. Key to Love (Mayall) [Mono Version]
08. Parchman Farm (Mose Allison) [Mono Version]
09. Have You Heard (Mayall) [Mono Version]
10. Ramblin' on My Mind (Robert Johnson/Traditional) [Mono Version]
11. Steppin' Out (James Bracken) [Mono Version]
12. It Ain't Right (Little Walter) [Mono Version]
CD2
01. All Your Love (Willie Dixon/Otis Rush) [Stereo Version]
02. Hideaway (Freddie King/Sonny Thompson) [Stereo Version]
03. Little Girl (Mayall) [Stereo Version]
04. Another Man (Mayall) [Stereo Version]
05. Double Crossing Time (Clapton/Mayall) [Stereo Version]
06. What'd I Say – (Ray Charles) [Stereo Version]
07. Key to Love (Mayall) [Stereo Version]
08. Parchman Farm (Mose Allison) [Stereo Version]
09. Have You Heard (Mayall) [Stereo Version]
10. Ramblin' on My Mind (Robert Johnson/Traditional) [Stereo Version]
11. Steppin' Out (James Bracken) [Stereo Version]
12. It Ain't Right (Little Walter) [Stereo Version]
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