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All Your Love --- John Mayall's Bluesbreakers

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"All Your Love" (Willie Dixon/Otis Rush). John Mayall's Bluesbreakers.

Bluesbreakers with Eric Clapton is a 1966 electric blues album by John Mayall's Bluesbreakers featuring Eric Clapton as lead guitarist. It is often referred to as The Beano album because the photograph on the album cover shows Clapton reading The Beano, a well-known British children's comic.

John Mayall - Lead Vocals, Hammond, Guitar, Harmonica
Eric Clapton - Lead/Backing Vocals, Lead Guitar
John McVie - Bass Guitar
Hughie Flint - Drums

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  • I clicked on a john mayer and Clapton video because i thought it was a John Mayall and Clapton video reading is important ! ;(

  • Clapton is God.

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  • Hmm, interesting, I wonder if this inspired "Strange Brew"? Anyone else hearin' similarities? Huh. Well, still, smashing great tune!

  • @bellevue46 Listen to Derek and the Dominos and assorted love songs with Duane Allman, plenty of great guitar playing there.

  • @bellevue46 No he didn't die emotionally or artistically he just at that time switched to Fender which killed his signature tone.Ultimately same outcome so you are still correct.

  • sounds like someone added echo to this track. if so, shame. should leave the classic tracks alone. Mayall and EC would have added echo if they wanted it

  • この凄まじいレスポールの切れ味が、ギター世界を変えたネ!­~エリック・クラプトン様がロンドンだけじゃなく世界的神に­なった瞬間冒頭"All Your Love"

  • This is old time Clapton and Mayall jammin...awesome...

  • John Mayall.......50 years on the road.......57 albums and surrounded himself with hundreds of

    musicians over time.......Grandfather of British Blues......

    Thankyou for introducing so many to the Blues

  • Spine-chilling, now as it was then -- and I was there. Clapton never played again with such raw passion, not on record anyway. He died emotionally and artistically in the early 70s, sad to say.

  • @anonymouslolxD I've got the same CD probably ;) Great record! ;)

  • @mudmen1000 I said the same thing to a guy at work who called eric clapton boring...

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