From the hard-to-find "Chicago Line" album, 1988. At the time, the Bluesbreakers had Walter Trout and Coco Montoya on guitars. Montoya plays the lead break on this track.
One of the GREAT blues bands. I saw Mayall in 1971 when he opened for , of all people, Alice Cooper, what an insult to Mayall. I left after Mayall. I was all of 14 years old at the time.
Saw this tour here in Cincinnati. I was 20 years old in 1988. This was the most memorable show of my life! Walter Trout & Coco Montoya brought the house down with scorching guitar back & forth to one another! Unforgetable show. Just saw Coco play the Niagara Falls blues festival earlier this month.Would probably pay dearly to see these two together again!
Did not know this is hard to find. Bought this when new and both guitars blew me away. I have a lot of Mayall's albums, and this is probably my favorite. After Clapton,Green,etc....I wondered how the hell Mayall can consistently find some of the best guitarists in the world. He's the ultimate British Bluesman. This cd totally kicks ass all the way through.....
This is one Hell of a blues album for sure...my favorite Mayall. Way better than the Beano album IMO.
kyuss4me 1 month ago
One of the GREAT blues bands. I saw Mayall in 1971 when he opened for , of all people, Alice Cooper, what an insult to Mayall. I left after Mayall. I was all of 14 years old at the time.
sa65cn1 4 months ago
Saw this tour here in Cincinnati. I was 20 years old in 1988. This was the most memorable show of my life! Walter Trout & Coco Montoya brought the house down with scorching guitar back & forth to one another! Unforgetable show. Just saw Coco play the Niagara Falls blues festival earlier this month.Would probably pay dearly to see these two together again!
bobsetty 5 months ago
Fantastic. Is this early Coco Montoya?
158East 11 months ago
no comments, perfect.
lepatoune 1 year ago
oh boy what a track ( excuse the pun!!!!!!!). totally unintentional!!!!!!!!
burghill1979 1 year ago
Did not know this is hard to find. Bought this when new and both guitars blew me away. I have a lot of Mayall's albums, and this is probably my favorite. After Clapton,Green,etc....I wondered how the hell Mayall can consistently find some of the best guitarists in the world. He's the ultimate British Bluesman. This cd totally kicks ass all the way through.....
karmabites1 1 year ago