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The Les Paul-into-a-Marshall combo. The band Clapton joined in April 1965, led by vocalist and multi-instrumentalist John Mayall, had an ever-revolving cast and eventually, over 100 different line-ups performed under the Bluesbreakers moniker. Eric actually joined twice – he departed the Bluesbreakers in August to tour Greece with a band called The Glands before returning to the fold in ...
テンプレートを表示. 『 ジョン・メイオール&ザ・ブルースブレイカーズ・ウィズ・エリック・クラプトン 』(原題:Blues Breakers with Eric Clapton)は、 イギリス の ブルースロック ・ バンド 、 ジョン・メイオール&ザ・ブルースブレイカーズ が 1966年 に発表し ...
19 de feb. de 2007 · These recordings are from Eric Clapton's time with the Blues Breakers. It is interesting to hear how his blues interpretation developed from his time here, and these recordings also include the first time that we hear him as a soloist. Interesting and worth listening to.
9 de feb. de 2007 · It's albums like "Blues Breakers" for which the words "classic" and "timeless" were invented. Originally released by Decca Records in 1966, "The Beano" as it's sometimes known (look at the cover photo) firmly established the then 21-year-old Eric Clapton's reputation as the greatest and most innovative blues guitarist to emerge from the golden age of British R&B, a reputation he has sustained ...
17 de ene. de 2016 · I got rambling, I got rambling all on my mind I got rambling, I got rambling all on my mind Is to leave my baby, 'cause she treat me so unkind I'm going down...
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BLUES-ROCK · 1966. Eric Clapton was a rising star when he recorded this potent and scruffy album with British blues singer/songwriter John Mayall in 1966. Mayall’s tunes, including the brass-fortified “Key to Love,” the slow-burning “Double Crossing Time,” and barroom rave-up “Little Girl,” lift on Clapton’s fluid, gritty licks.