A Hard Road - Remastered

John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers
A Hard Road - Remastered

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Release date: 26/Oct/2006
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Details / Tracklist: 1.1 Hard Road
1.2 It's Over
1.3 You Don't Love Me
1.4 Stumble - John Mayall ; the Bluesbreakers, John Mayall ; the Bluesbreakers
1.5 Another Kinda Love
1.6 Hit the Highway
1.7 Leaping Christine
1.8 Dust My Blues
1.9 There's Always Work
1.10 Same Way
1.11 Supernatural
1.12 Top of the Hill
1.13 Someday After a While (You'll Be Sorry)
1.14 Living Alone
1.15 Looking Back
1.16 So Many Roads
1.17 Mama, Talk to Your Daughter
1.18 Alabama Blues
1.19 All My Life
1.20 Ridin' on the L;N
1.21 Eagle Eye
1.22 Little By Little
1.23 Sitting in the Rain
1.24 Out of Reach
1.25 No More Tears
1.26 Riding on the L;N
1.27 Sitting in the Rain
1.28 Leaping Christine
Number of discs: 1
Extra-Infos: Incl. 14 Bonus Tracks
Description:A Hard Road by John & The Bluesbreake Mayall, released 26 October 2006, includes the following tracks: "You Don't Love Me" and more. This version of A Hard Road comes as a 1xCD. - INCL. 14 BONUS TRACKS
Digitally remastered and expanded reissue of this 1967 album by Mayall and his Bluesbreakers, the only studio album to feature future Fleetwood Mac leader Peter Green on guitar. Features an additional 14 tracks including studio cuts and radio sessions. 28 tracks total. Universal. 2006.
This Compilation: ? 2006 Decca Music Group Limited © 2006 Decca Music Group Limited A Universal Music Company Made in the E.U. Tracks 1-14: Recorded at Decca Studios, West Hampstead, London on 11, 12, 19 & 24th October, and 11th November 1966. Tracks 15 & 16: A & B side of single Released as Decca F 12506/October 1966 Tracks 17 & 18: Recorded at Decca studios, West Hampstead, London on 19th October 1966. Previously featured on "Thru The Years" - Released as Decca SKL 5086/October 1971 Tracks 19-22: The "John Mayall's Bluesbreakers with Paul Butterfield" EP Released as Decca DFE 8673 in January 1967 Tracks 23 & 24: A & B side of single Released as Decca F 12545/January 1967 Tracks 25-28: BBC Light Programme Saturday Club session Recorded 23rd January 1967 All tracks ? 1967 Decca Music Group Ltd.; except track 18 ? 1971 Decca Music Group Ltd.; 25-28 ? 1967 BBC Music. Tracks 15, 16, 19-28 are Mono recordings Catalog-no. on artwork: 984 222-5 on CD: 9842225 This version has black screen printed label. For red screen printed label see [r=1750652]
"A Hard Road - Remastered" is a classic blues album by John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers, released in its remastered format on CD by Universal. Originally launched in 1967, this record stands as one of the pivotal works in British blues history, featuring legendary guitarist Peter Green before he founded Fleetwood Mac. The album showcases raw emotion and technical mastery across tracks like "The Supernatural" and "Leaping Christine," blending traditional blues with innovative arrangements. John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers are renowned for shaping the careers of some of rock's greatest musicians, including Eric Clapton and Mick Taylor. Their influence on modern blues cannot be overstated. Universal Music Group, the manufacturer behind this release, is one of the world?s leading music companies known for high-quality productions and an extensive catalog spanning all genres.
No. of tracks: 28
Manufacturer No.: 9842225
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Evgeny K. - 02/Dec/2020 5 of 5 Stars!
This is a perfect repro copy and contains none of the additional tracks found on various CDs. It's the classic 17-track album, to be played and enjoyed as a reminder of the British Blues Boom of the late '60s and where Mayall reigned supreme. Peter Green's short contribution to Mayall's ever-changing, evolving sound is legendary.

Ivica S. - 01/Nov/2020 5 of 5 Stars!
Peter Green on lead guitar, John McVie on bass, Aynsley Dunbar on drums (and don't forget John Almond on saxophone) - and great Mayall - Highly recommended for any fan of blues music.