lunedì 8 settembre 2014
JOHN MAYALL. BLUES BREAKERS. LIVE AT THE BBC 1966. Eric Clapton.
John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers are a pioneering English blues band, led by singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist John Mayall, OBE.
Mayall used the band name between 1963 and 1967, but then dropped it for some fifteen years. However, in 1982 a 'Return of the Bluesbreakers' was announced and the name was in use until the band again dissolved in 2008. The name has become generic without a clear distinction which recordings are to be credited just to the leader or to leader and his band.
The Bluesbreakers have included luminaries such as:
Eric Clapton (April--August 1965, November 1965--July 1966)
Jack Bruce, both later reuniting in Cream,
Peter Green, who had replaced Clapton, played until August 1967, when he departed with Mick Fleetwood and then also enticed Bluesbreaker
John McVie a few weeks later to form Fleetwood Mac,
Mick Taylor (August 1967--July 1969) who later joined The Rolling Stones, and reunion tours in 1982--83 and 2004,
Harvey Mandel, Walter Trout, Larry Taylor (Mandel, Trout and Taylor left Canned Heat to join Mayall),
Don "Sugarcane" Harris, Randy Resnick, Aynsley Dunbar, Dick Heckstall-Smith, Andy Fraser (Free), Chris Mercer, Henry Lowther, Johnny Almond and Jon Mark (later of Mark-Almond)
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