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1.1 Crawling Up a Hill1.2 I Wanna Teach You Everything1.3 When I'm Gone1.4 I Need Your Love1.5 The Hoot Owl1.6 R. ; B. Time: Night Train1.7 Lucille1.8 Crocodile Walk1.9 What's the Matter with You1.10 Doreen1.11 Runaway1.12 Heartache1.13 Chicago Line |
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Number of discs: |
1 |
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Extra-Infos: |
Recorded Live At Klooks Kleek |
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Description: | Der aus Macclesfield, Cheshire, stammende und in Cheadle Hulme aufgewachsene John Mayall hatte sich in der Blues-Szene von Manchester bereits einen Namen gemacht, bevor er 1963 auf Drängen von Alexis Korner nach London umzog.
Nachdem Mayall sich einen furchteinflö�enden Ruf in der Live-Szene erspielt hatte, unterschrieb er einen Vertrag mit Decca, die erkannten, dass seine Band The Blues Breakers - Roger Dean an der Gitarre, Hughie Flint am Schlagzeug und John McVie am Bass - brandhei� war und live auf die Bühne gebracht werden musste.
Aufgenommen am 7. Dezember 1964 im Klooks Kleek über dem Railway Hotel in West Hampstead und wiedergegeben in kultigem Mono war "John Mayall Plays John Mayall" ein gro�artiges Debüt, das den Blues vor einem begeisterten Publikum festhielt.
Diese Neuauflage ist eine originalgetreue Nachbildung der 1965 bei Decca Records UK erschienenen Mono-Veröffentlichung mit Klapp-Cover und wurde auf hochwertiges 180g-Vinyl gepresst. - RECORDED LIVE AT KLOOKS KLEEKLimited 180gm vinyl LP pressing. Hailing from Macclesfield, Cheshire, and growing up in Cheadle Hulme, John Mayall had already made a name for himself on the Manchester blues scene before relocating to London in 1963 at the urging of Alexis Korner. After gaining a fearsome reputation on the live circuit, Mayall signed a contract with Decca who realised the band he had, The Blues Breakers - Roger Dean on guitar, Hughie Flint on drums and John McVie on bass - were red hot and they needed to be captured live. Recorded on December 7 1964 - and reproduced here in glorious mono - at Klooks Kleek, above the Railway Hotel in West Hampstead, John Mayall Plays John Mayall was a fine debut, capturing the blues in front of an enthusiastic audience. This re- issue faithfully replicates the original 1965 Decca Records UK mono release with gatefold sleeve.Comes with a plain white poly lined inner sleeve.
The front cover and spine have the title only i.e. 'John Mayall Plays John Mayall', where the back cover and labels have the artist as 'John Mayall And The Bluesbreakers'.
[Back cover]
Recorded live at Klooks Kleek, Hampstead, London on Monday 7th December 1964
[Back cover and labels]
? 1965 Decca Records Ltd. © 2023 Decca Records Ltd. The copyright in this sound recording and artwork is owned by Decca Records Limited, a division of Universal Music Operations Limited.
Made in the E.U.
[Publishers, on labels]
A1 <> TRO Essex Music
A2 to A6a, B1 to B6 <> Carlin Music
A6b <> Universal/MCA Music Limited
Runouts are etched. Catalog reference is hand etched and the pressing plant identifiers '245855E# 13068##' are laser etched.
"mono"-Symbol on the cover front at the top left / "Stereo" - the record lacquer was cut stereo |
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No. of tracks: |
13 |
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Manufacturer No.: |
UMCLP34 |
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