Album on Wilbur label
Blues
It was a night when the legends played. In the 60´s and 70´s John Mayall´s Bluesbreakers was a great band - and a major supplier of exceptional musicians to the other great bands of England. By 1982, when they regrouped, the band and it´s members were already legends. On lead guitar - Mick Taylor (former Rolling Stone), on bass - John McVie (co-founder of Fleetwood Mac), and Colin Allen drums (formerly with Rod Stewart). One hot night in June, at New Jersey´s Capitol Theatre, they were joined by the blues immortals Albert King, Buddy Guy and Junior Wells.
John Mayall voc, h, *1933 GB album by | |
John McVie b, *1945 GB bass | |
Colin Allen dr, perc, *1938 GB drums | |
Mick Taylor g, *1949 GB lead guitar |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Introduction | John Mayall | ||
2 | An Eye For An Eye | John Mayall | ||
3 | Messin' With The Kid | John Mayall | ||
4 | Don't Start Me Talkin' | John Mayall | ||
5 | The Dark Side Of Midnight | John Mayall | ||
6 | Why Are You So Mean To Me? | John Mayall | ||
7 | Call It Stormy Monday | John Mayall | ||
8 | Room To Move | John Mayall |