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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0602498422250
Format: Original recording remastered
Label: Decca - Pop
Manufacturer: Decca - Pop
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Decca - Pop
Release Date: October 30, 2006
Running Time: 78 minutes
Studio: Decca - Pop
Disc 1:- A Hard Road
- It's Over
- You Don't Love Me
- The Stumble
- Another Kinda Love
- Hit The Highway
- Leaping Christine
- Dust My Blues
- There's Always Work
- The Same Way
- The Super-Natural
- Top Of The Hill
- Someday After A While (You'll Be Sorry)
- Living Alone
- Looking Back
- So Many Roads
- Mama, Talk To Your Daughter
- Alabama Blues
- All My Life
- Ridin' On The L And N
- Eagle Eye
- Little By Little
- Sitting In The Rain
- Out Of Reach
- No More Tears - John Mayall's Bluesbreakers
- Ridin' On The L And N - John Mayall's Bluesbreakers
- Sitting In The Rain
- Leaping Christine - John Mayall's Bluesbreakers
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Where is 'Greeny'? I just can't believe it. The most stunning, emotional bluesy Peter Green song and it is not on this otherwise brilliant album. I now have to dig deeper and purchase the double CD version which is quite a bit more expensive just for this one track alone.
Why, oh why, oh why?
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There's something about late 60s London that will always capture my imagination. Austin Powers aside, its an incredibly rich period in our cultural history that produced some remarkable pieces of music and film. This recording is right up there with other more famous examples. I've long wanted to pursue the early phase of Peter Green's recording career, after hearing a brief snatch of his guitar work many years back. I finally did some searching on Amazon and was pleased to find this re-release, ...
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Re-issued and expanded version of the follow-up to the "Beano" album, and every bit as good. Wonderful playing from 21 year old Peter Green in particular (listen to both Supernatural and The Stumble for proof). The whole band are as tight as the proverbial duck's ---!
Not all the material featuring Green is included here, because there was too much to get on to one cd; hence enthusiasts will find the rest (including Double Trouble and It Hurts Me Too) on the re-issued Crusade album, ...
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A great album - primarily because of Peter Green's guitar playing. The Supernatural is clearly the precursor to Albatross but this album is special primarily because it contains the best recorded blues guitar solo ever on The Stumble. Amazing....not one note that doesn't take its place perfectly - and delivered with the easy skill of a true maestro. (Even BB King has paid tribute to Green's astonishing talent).
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This is a real classic among British blues albums, and it's nice to have it remastered on CD.
Those whose acquaintance with or interest in John Mayall is limited to the "Beano" album would do well to give this a listen. Okay, it doesn't have God's blistering guitar work, but Mayall's songwriting is stronger, the ensemble playing is punchier and tighter, and the arrangements have more variety than on the Clapton album. And of course you get the rapidly burgeoning talents of Peter Green. ...
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