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John Mayall's Bluesbreakers: Bare Wires (CD)

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John Mayall's Bluesbreakers: Bare Wires (CD)

Hailing from Macclesfield, Cheshire, and growing up in Cheadle Hulme, John Mayall had already made a name for himself on the Manchester blues scene before relocating to London in 1963 at the urging of Alexis Korner.

John McVie was next to leave The Bluesbreakers, joining Peter Green and Mick Fleetwood in their new venture, Fleetwood Mac. Reedsman Dick Heckstall Smith joined, alongside drummer Jon Hiseman from the Graham Bond Organisation and bass player Tony Reeves. The resulting album, Bare Wires, was Mayall's most successful album, reaching No 3 in the UK charts. If it could be said that if Blues Breakers With Eric Clapton was the foundation stone of UK blues tock, then Bare Wires did similar for jazz rock. Mick Taylor's playing on the album is little short of superb.

  1. Bare Wires
  2. Where Did I Belong?
  3. I Started Walking
  4. Open Up A New Door
  5. Fire
  6. I Know Now
  7. Look In The Mirror
  8. I'm A Stranger
  9. No Reply
  10. Hartley Quits
  11. Killing Time
  12. She's Too Young
  13. Sandy
  14. Picture On The Wall
  15. Jenny
  16. Knocker's Step Forward
  17. Hide And Seek
  18. Intro - Look At The Girl
  19. Start Walkin'
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John Mayall's Bluesbreakers: Bare Wires (CD)

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Hailing from Macclesfield, Cheshire, and growing up in Cheadle Hulme, John Mayall had already made a name for himself on the Manchester blues scene before relocating to London in 1963 at the urging of Alexis Korner.

John McVie was next to leave The Bluesbreakers, joining Peter Green and Mick Fleetwood in their new venture, Fleetwood Mac. Reedsman Dick Heckstall Smith joined, alongside drummer Jon Hiseman from the Graham Bond Organisation and bass player Tony Reeves. The resulting album, Bare Wires, was Mayall's most successful album, reaching No 3 in the UK charts. If it could be said that if Blues Breakers With Eric Clapton was the foundation stone of UK blues tock, then Bare Wires did similar for jazz rock. Mick Taylor's playing on the album is little short of superb.

  1. Bare Wires
  2. Where Did I Belong?
  3. I Started Walking
  4. Open Up A New Door
  5. Fire
  6. I Know Now
  7. Look In The Mirror
  8. I'm A Stranger
  9. No Reply
  10. Hartley Quits
  11. Killing Time
  12. She's Too Young
  13. Sandy
  14. Picture On The Wall
  15. Jenny
  16. Knocker's Step Forward
  17. Hide And Seek
  18. Intro - Look At The Girl
  19. Start Walkin'