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John Mayall - 2018 - Three For The Road (qobuz Hi Res) [FLAC@44 1khz24bit]
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John Mayall - 2018 - Three For The Road (A 2017 Live Recording) (qobuz Hi Res) [[email protected]]
Artist: John Mayall
Title: Three For The Road (A 2017 Live Recording) (qobuz Hi Res)
Format: 10 × File, FLAC, Album, Remastered, 24bit 44.1kHz (qobuz Hi Res)
Producer: John Mayall
Release Date: February 23, 2018
Recorded: 2017 in Germany
Label: Forty Below Records
Genre: Blues, British Blues, Harmonica Blues, Blues Rock
Duration: 59:06
John Mayall:
Wikipedia:
John Mayall, (born 29 November 1933) is an English blues singer, guitarist, organist and songwriter, whose musical career spans over fifty years. In the 1960s, he was the founder of John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers, a band which has counted among its members some of the most famous blues and blues rock musicians. They include Eric Clapton, Peter Green, Jack Bruce, John McVie, Mick Fleetwood, Mick Taylor, Don "Sugarcane" Harris, Harvey Mandel, Larry Taylor, Aynsley Dunbar, Hughie Flint, Jon Hiseman, Dick Heckstall-Smith, Andy Fraser, Johnny Almond, Walter Trout, Coco Montoya and Buddy Whittington.
In November 2008, Mayall announced on his website he was disbanding the Bluesbreakers, to cut back on his heavy workload and give himself freedom to work with other musicians. Three months later a solo world tour was announced, with: Rocky Athas on guitar, Greg Rzab on bass, and Jay Davenport on drums. Tom Canning, on organ, joined the band for the tour which started in March 2009. An album was released in September 2009. Since then, Mayall has continued to tour with the same backing band, minus Canning, who left due to other priorities.
Three For The Road (A 2017 Live Recording):
BluesBlast Magazine Review By Marty Gunther:
Sometimes, even the best recorded music comes about by chance. That’s the case with this new, live set from British blues legend John Mayall. He was all set to kick off a tour in Europe last March when his plans were derailed.
Weather problems cancelled plane flights and kept his longtime guitarist Rocky Athas back home in America when the rest of Mayall’s band were in Dresden and Stuttgart, Germany, all set to lay down a follow-up to his star-studded 2017 studio release, Talk About That, for Eric Corne’s Forty Below Records imprint.
“We opted for recording in East Germany purely as a convenience and availability of a company (All Orange Music) that specialized in live recordings,” Mayall says. Instead of scrapping his plans, he decided to go ahead as a three-piece with John on vocals, harmonica and keyboards and backed solely by rock-steady Chicagoans Greg Rzab on bass and Jay Davenport on drums.
There have been so many high points in Mayall’s career that it’s all but redundant to claim another. But Three For The Road is special in its own right, giving listeners ample space to appreciate his skill as a keyboard player, something that’s often lost in the mix in full-band set-up. Guaranteed to keep you grooving from the jump. This one’s most definitely going to go down as one of the top live-performance CDs of the year.
Amazon Review By G. E. Harrison:
This album was recorded live at two concerts in East Germany in 2017 and features Mayall singing and playing keyboards and harmonica in a trio format with long time bassist Greg Rzab and drummer Jay Davenport. It was produced by John and Eric Corne and includes old Mayall favourites like his own song “Streamline”, Lionel Hampton’s “Riding on the L&N” and an extended version of Sonny Landreth’s “Congo Square”, alongside more modern songs like Curtis Salgado’s jazzy “The Sum Of Something” and old blues like “I Feel So Bad” and Eddie Taylor’s “Big Town Palyboy”.
Tracklist:
01. Introduction - 0:19
02. Big Town Playboy - 5:01
03. I Feel so Bad - 6:04
04. The Sum of Something - 6:02
05. Streamline - 5:57
06. Tears Came Rolling Down - 9:13
07. Riding on the L&N - 5:35
08. Don't Deny Me - 5:07
09. Lonely Feeling - 4:39
10. Congo Square - 11:09
Personnel:
John Mayall - Vocals, Keyboards, Harmonica
Greg Rzab - Bass
Jay Davenport - Drums[/size]
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FILE LIST
Filename
Size
01. Introduction.flac
3.5 MB
02. Big Town Playboy.flac
57 MB
03. I Feel so Bad.flac
68.8 MB
04. The Sum of Something.flac
68.1 MB
05. Streamline.flac
66.8 MB
06. Tears Came Rolling Down.flac
100.2 MB
07. Riding on the L&N.flac
62.6 MB
08. Don't Deny Me.flac
58.8 MB
09. Lonely Feeling.flac
49.7 MB
10. Congo Square.flac
119.5 MB
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