terça-feira, 16 de outubro de 2018

John Mayall - The Last Of The British Blues (1978)

                                                                 John Mayall     
This was the last of the six albums John Mayall originally made for Blue Thumb/ABC Records between 1975 and 1978, about which he has said, "ABC released six of my albums as a tax write-off. A week after they were released you couldn't find them in any store." It's a live album on which Mayall fronts a quartet consisting of guitarist James Quill Smith (who sings lead on several songs), bassist Steve Thompson, and drummer Soko Richardson. The approach is rock-oriented, and the set list includes such Bluesbreakers favorites as Mose Allison's "Parchman Farm," and Freddie King's "Hideaway" (taken at a frantic tempo), along with the usual complement of generic Mayall originals, among them, a remake of "The Bear," from Blues From Laurel Canyon.


John Mayall - vocals, guitar, harmonica, clavinet
James Quill Smith - vocals, guitar
Steve Thompson - bass guitar
Soko Richardson – drums

1. Tucson Lady
2. Parchman Farm
3. There's only now
4. The Teaser
5. Hideaway
6. The Bear
7. Lonely Birthday
8. Lowdown Blues
9. Another Man
10.It Must be Three

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