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Crusade
John Mayall?s Bluesbreakers classic album from 1967 has been digitally remastered and now boasts an extra ten bonus tracks including the A and B sides of the singles 'Curly', 'Suspicions' and 'Double Trouble'. Also included are the songs Please Don?t Tell' and 'Your Funeral, My Trial' only previously available on the Decca compilation, Thru The Years. Decca. 2007. more
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- Posted: Jun-14-2008
Vintage Mayall and Taylor
The first album right after A Hard Road w/ Peter Green and the second after Bluesbreakers w/ Eric Clapton, this set continues where Mayall with EC and PG left off. Though Mick Taylor may not be a PG or an EC, he does an excellent job and one can see why the Stones picked him up. "Oh, Pretty...
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- Posted: Mar-20-2008
Essential Early Mayall
Its about time that this important early John Mayall recording has finally been remastered and re-released. Legions of Mayall fans who own the original on well-worn vinyl should be thrilled as should younger Mayall fans who will hear some of the most important people in the history of blues rock...
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- Posted: Dec-15-2007
One of Mayall's best
Not only is this a superb recording, but it has many bonus cuts. These cuts are NOT contained on the Hard Road re-release, as stated below. (I'm holding it in my hand & the tracks are completely different). While many of the bonus tracks do feature Peter Green, at least two feature Mick Taylor...
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- Posted: Oct-20-2007
One of the Mayall Classics.....
One of the early Mayall classics - Mick Taylor at his finest. This is one of those fine British blues albums that capture the late 60's passion and gusto. This followed 'Bluesbreakers with Eric Clapton', no easy task. Great selection of originals and classic blues. And Mick Taylor (steppin' out...
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- Posted: Sep-25-2007
LESS WOULD BE MORE
I have waited for years for this to come out in a re-mastered package, and here it is.But in this case less would be more, tracks 13-20 were included on the 2003 deluxe edition of " A HARD ROAD".They are great song's, but Peter Green is the guitarist. As "CRUSADE" heralded in Mick Taylor, one...
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