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DescriptionAs It All Began: The Best of John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers 1964-1968 CD / 1997 / Mp3 / 320Kbps The Best of John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers 1964-1969: 01 Crawling Up a Hill.mp3 5 MB 02 Mr. James.mp3 6 MB 03 Heartache [Live].mp3 7 MB 04 Crocodile Walk.mp3 5 MB 05 Blues City Shakedown.mp3 5 MB 06 Lonely Years.mp3 8 MB 07 Bernard Jenkins.mp3 9 MB 08 All Your Love.mp3 8 MB 09 Parchman Farm.mp3 5 MB 10 Looking Back.mp3 6 MB 11 A Hard Road.mp3 7 MB 12 Eagle Eye.mp3 7 MB 13 Double Trouble.mp3 8 MB 14 Broken Wings.mp3 10 MB 15 The Death of J.B. Lenoir.mp3 10 MB 16 Me and My Woman.mp3 9 MB 17 Suspicions, Pt. 1.mp3 6 MB 18 Picture on the Wall.mp3 7 MB 19 Miss James.mp3 6 MB 20 Start Walkin' [Live].mp3 19 MB As It All Began: The Best of John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers 1964-1968 is an excellent 20-track retrospective, capturing Mayall's band at their peak. The Bluesbreakers went through several different lineups during those four years, with musicians the caliber of Eric Clapton, Mick Taylor, Paul Butterfield, Mick Fleetwood, John McVie, and Peter Green floating through the group. Hardcore fans of any of those musicians, or of British blues, will naturally want to familiarize themselves with the original albums, but As It All Began is a fine sampler for the casual fan, featuring such staples as "Lonely Years," "Bernard Jenkins," "All Your Love," "Parchman Farm," "Double Trouble," "The Death of J.B. Lenoir," and "Miss James." Even at 20 tracks, there are a number of fine moments missing from this collection, but As It All Began remains the best available single-disc overview of the Bluesbreakers' prime period. Have a look at these >>>>> Sharing Widget |
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