Sunday, January 12, 2020

643 Mayall, His Dreams Come True, 1 and 2






With over 70 albums and a career that spans over 50 years, John Mayall is the  personification of living blues. Born in 1933, he grew up listening to  the boogie woogie records of his jazz musician father and taught himself how to play guitar, piano, and harmonica. In the early years of his career, John sought out talented young British blues players and mentored them into stars. Later, after moving to the states, Mayall continued to seek out the cream of musicians to play and record with. Now in his mid 80's John Mayall continues to produce albums and tour. This week we salute the man I call "The Dean of The University of British Blues."

On this episode of Trick's Synthetic Podcast we will listen to the man, his music, and the musicians who were part of saga that is John Mayall's career with these Mayall tunes...


Early Bluesbreakers


Part 1:
Intro - Art School Boogie 1957 by The Powerhouse Four  (Time Capsule, 2000)
1 Bernard Jenkins w/ Clapton, guitar.  Jack Bruce, bass (Bluesbreakers, 1966 - expanded)
2 Hideaway (Freddie King) w Clapton/ John McVie, bass (Bluesbreakers, 1966)
3 The Stumble (Fredie King) w/ Peter Green, guitar / John McVie, bass/ Mick Fleetwood, drums  (A Hard Road,1967)
4 Little By Little (Jr. Wells)  w/ Paul Butterfield, harp and vocals (A Hard Road, 1967 - expanded)
5 Driving Sideways (Freddie King) w/ Mick Taylor, guitar (Crusade, 1967)
6 Greeny w/ Peter Green, guitar and Ansley Dunbar , drums (Crusade, 1967 -expanded)
7 Brown Sugar  w/ Keef Hartley, drums (Blues Alone, 1967)
8 Laurel Canyon Home - John Mayall (Blues From Laurel Canyon, 1968)
9 The Bear w Mick Taylor, guitar (Blues from Laurel Canyon,1968)
10 Don't Waste My Time w/ Larry Taylor, bass (Empty Rooms,  1970)
11 You Must Be Crazy w/ Harvey Mandel, guitar, Larry Taylor, bass, Don "Sugar Cane" Harris, violin (USA Union, 1970)

John and Trick, mid 1990's

Part 2:
12 I Could Cry w/ Coco Montoya, guitar, fea. Buddy Guy, guitar and vocals (Wake Up Call, 1993)
13 Ain't No Brakeman On This Train w/ Buddy Whittington, guitar  (Spinning Coin, 1995)
14 Sen-Say-Shun w/ Buddy Whittington (Blues For The Lost Days, 1997)
15 Jacksboro Highway (Live) - The Bluesbreakers (U.K. Tour 2000)
16 Along For The Ride w/ Billy Preston, organ and vocals (and Friends, 2001)
17 The Palace of the King (Palace of the King, 2007)
18 Why Did You Go Last Night w/ C. J. Chenier, accordion and vocals (Special Life, 2014)
19  The Devil Must Be Laughing  w/ Joe Walsh (Talk About That, 2017)
20 Like It Like You Do w/ Carolyn Wonderland (Nobody Told Me, 2019)
21 Room To Move (UK Tour 2K, 2000), 2010)


Bluesbreakers with Carolyn Wonderland


John, 2019




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