John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers - A hard road (1967)
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01 A hard road
02 It's over
03 You don't love me
04 The strumble
05 Another kinda love
06 Hit the highway
07 Leaping Christine
08 Dust my blues
09 There's always work
10 The same way
11 The supernatural
12 Top of the hill
13 Someday after a while (you'll be sorry)
14 Living alone
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INFO: A Hard Road is the third album (and second studio album) recorded by John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers released in 1967. It features Peter Green on lead guitar, John McVie on bass, Aynsley Dunbar on drums and John Almond. Tracks 5, 7 and 13 feature the horn section of Alan Skidmore and Ray Warleigh. Peter Green sings lead vocals on "You Don't Love Me" and "The Same Way." The notable instrumental track "The Supernatural", a guitar improvisation in the key of D minor, has much in common with Peter Green's later hit composition "Black Magic Woman".
02 It's over
03 You don't love me
04 The strumble
05 Another kinda love
06 Hit the highway
07 Leaping Christine
08 Dust my blues
09 There's always work
10 The same way
11 The supernatural
12 Top of the hill
13 Someday after a while (you'll be sorry)
14 Living alone
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INFO: A Hard Road is the third album (and second studio album) recorded by John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers released in 1967. It features Peter Green on lead guitar, John McVie on bass, Aynsley Dunbar on drums and John Almond. Tracks 5, 7 and 13 feature the horn section of Alan Skidmore and Ray Warleigh. Peter Green sings lead vocals on "You Don't Love Me" and "The Same Way." The notable instrumental track "The Supernatural", a guitar improvisation in the key of D minor, has much in common with Peter Green's later hit composition "Black Magic Woman".
The album reached #8 on the U.K. Album Charts which is Mayall's third biggest chart next to "Bare Wires" and "Bluesbreakers with Eric Clapton" which reached #3 and #6, respectively.
The cover art and the original LP sleeve design are by Mayall.
[from Wikipedia]
The cover art and the original LP sleeve design are by Mayall.
[from Wikipedia]
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