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  1. Back to the Roots is a 1971 double album by John Mayall released on Polydor. Recording sessions took place both in California and London where Mayall invited some former members of his band, notably guitarists Eric Clapton and Mick Taylor.

  2. 17 de abr. de 2024 · When Eric Clapton And Mick Taylor Went Back To The Bluesbreakers. John Mayall’s 1971 album temporarily welcomed back two now world-famous former members of his band. Published on. April 17,...

  3. Mick Taylor. Michael Kevin Taylor ( Welwyn Garden City, Inglaterra; 17 de enero de 1949) es un guitarrista de blues rock británico. Fue clasificado en el puesto 37 en la lista de la revista Rolling Stone de 2011 de los 100 mejores guitarristas de todos los tiempos. 1 2 .

  4. The roots and the tree remain stable, but the branches will always be growing and spreading to produce new offshoots. Larry Taylor & Harvey Mandel (1971) – with the current Mayall band. Sugarcane Harris (1971) – Solo career. Jon Mark & Johnny Almond (1970) – a band called Mark-Almond.

  5. John Mayall & the Bluesbrakers es una banda inglesa de Blues Rock originaria de Inglaterra y dirigida por el multiinstumentista, cantante y compositor John Mayall; cuya banda era conformada por: Erick Clapton, Jack Bruce, Peter Green, Mick Fleetwood, John McVie, Mick Taylor, Aynsley Dumbar, Jon Hisema, Dick Heckstall-Smith, Tony Reeves, entres o...

  6. Mick Taylor is the debut studio album by the former Rolling Stones guitarist Mick Taylor, released in 1979. Though the album was acclaimed by critics [citation needed], it was not very commercially successful. It spent only five weeks on the Billboard Hot 200 and peaked at #119.

  7. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the CD release of "Back To The Roots" on Discogs.