Mayall, John & the Bluesbreakers - A Sense Of Place
Mayall, John & the Bluesbreakers - A Sense Of Place
NEW VINYL LP ON EAGLE ROCK ENTERTAINMENT 2015
180 GRAM LIMITED EDITION VINYL
Perhaps Britain's most pioneering blues musician, John Mayall's career stretches over 50 years. However his most important period was in the '60s when he played with and influenced many musicians including most famously, Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce, Peter Green and Mick Fleetwood. Mayall was directly responsible for introducing American blues to a wider audience via his legendary band, The Bluesbreakers in the 1960s.
Originally issued on Island Records in 1990, the R.S. Field-produced A Sense of Place finds the blues master in cahoots with guitarists Coco Montoya and Sonny Landreth, bassists Bobby Haynes and Freebo and drummer Joe Yuele among others, performing a throwback set of excellent covers like Wilbert Harrison's "Let's Work Together" and J.J. Cale's "Sensitive Kind," to go along with his own original "Send Me Down To Vickburg."
Tracklist
1. I Want To Go
2. Congo Square
3. Send Me Down To Vicksburg
4. Without Her
5. Sensitive Kind
6. Jacksboro Highway
7. Let's Work Together
8. I Can't Complain
9. Black Cat Moan
10. Sugarcane
11. All My Life