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| 1. All Your Love [Mono Mix] |
| 2. Hideaway [Mono Mix] |
| 3. Little Girl [Mono Mix] |
| 4. Another Man [Mono Mix] |
| 5. Double Crossing Time [Mono Mix] |
| 6. What'd I Say [Mono Mix] |
| 7. Key to Love [Mono Mix] |
| 8. Parchman Farm [Mono Mix] |
| 9. Have You Heard [Mono Mix] |
| 10. Rambling on My Mind [Mono Mix] |
| 11. Steppin' Out [Mono Mix] |
| 12. It Ain't Right [Mono Mix] |
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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Remastered Stereo and Mono Mixes,
By Sir George Martini "Verbalosity" (Fromage, Wisconsin) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Blues Breakers With Eric Clapton (Audio CD)
Clapton's Les Paul/Marshall combo was revolutionary when this album was released. Some people may prefer the thinner sounding Strat on his solo recordings, but this is the ultimate tone for me, including the SG he played in Cream. Not only is the stereo version on this remastered CD, but original mono mix also appears with some very noticeable differences.
18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Guitar Heaven by Eric Clapton!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Blues Breakers With Eric Clapton (Audio CD)
Few albums have had greater impact than John Mayall's 1966 landmark "Blues Breakers With Eric Clapton." Released by the Decca label in Britain on 22 July 1966, literally days after Clapton quit the Bluesbreakers and just a week before Cream's debut, it went all the way to #6, a pretty mean feat since Mayall's band had never had a hit single. This may have been a first in Britain.Of course, this is the album that set the blues and guitar worlds aflame and established Eric Clapton's name worldwide as the most passionate of musical interpreters. If you haven't yet heard "Beano" (as it is affectionately known, because Clapton is pictured reading a "Beano" comic book on its cover), then you ain't heard nuthin' yet! From the album's first notes, you realize that you're in guitar heaven, as "Slowhand" shows us the way electric guitar can and should be played. Clapton's virtuoso playing is white hot throughout. Playing with a maturity beyond his 21 years, the young Eric Clapton was so influential that Gibson eventually reissued the (out-of-production since 1960) Les Paul model guitar, which Clapton then played. John Mayall's Bluesbreakers served--and still serves today--as a finishing school for great musicians and sidemen (Clapton, Peter Green, Mick Taylor, John McVie, Jack Bruce, Aynsley Dunbar, Mick Fleetwood and others). Mayall's proselytizing the blues (he's 65 years old!), his songwriting skills, and his other musical talents should not be ignored nor taken lightly.
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Definitive Version,
By loo loo (Carneolio, Kansas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Blues Breakers With Eric Clapton (Audio CD)
This remastered release features both mono and stereo versions of each cut, and the differences are astounding. Eric Clapton did some his most inspired playing with John Mayall.
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