John Mayall's Bluesbreakers - ??/??/66
Bluesbreaking, Various, UK
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Complete recordings w/Clapton

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John Mayall's Bluesbreakers ??/??/66
Bluesbreaking, Various, UK
Set I
Recorded 26 April 1965, BBC Radio:
Crawling Up A Hill
Crocodile Walk
Bye Bye Bird

Recorded May 1965 London, Regent Sound:
I'm Your Witchdoctor (UK 45 Immediate IM 012 oct 1965)
Telephone Blues (UK 45 Immediate IM 012 oct 1965)
On Top Of The World (UK LP "Blues Anytime Vol. 2" 10.1968)

Recorded 17 March 1966 The Flamingo Club, London:
(Intro) - Maudie (US LP "Primal Solos" LC 500003 1977)
It Hurts To be In Love (US LP "Primal Solos" LC 500003 1977)
Have You Ever Loved A Woman (US LP "Primal Solos" LC 500003 1977)
Bye Bye Bird (US LP "Primal Solos" LC 500003 1977)
Hoochie Coochie Man (US LP "Primal Solos" LC 500003 1977)
(They Call It) Stormy Monday (UK LP "Looking Back" SKL 5010 aug 1969)

Recorded late 1965 Wessex Sound Studios:
Lonely Years (UK 45 Purdah 45.3502 08.1966)
Bernard Jenkins (UK 45 Purdah 45.3502 08.1966)

Recorded 19 March 1966, BBC Saturday Club:
On Top Of The World
Key To Love
Hideaway
Little Girl
Tears In My Eyes
Parchman Farm
Set II
 
Set III
 
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3br Records - 3BR 129 - sb6
From the liner notes: 3br presents the "rest of the story" ... the complete known-to-exist recordings of the legendary John Mayall's Bluesbreakers featuring Eric Clapton. Live performances, singles, and the rare BBC recordings are collected in one place for the first time." Contains previously unissued BBC tracks, and the cover art includes previously unpublished photos. The ultimate release for fans of EC's early years.
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