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This is an absolute must for any fan of the blues, be it classic American blues or the more raucous English style that took off in the '60s. In 1982 John Mayall reunited the top members from several versions of his outfit, The Bluesbreakers, and hit the road. Bassist John McVie (later of Fleetwood Mac) represented the early '60s line-up, while Collin Allen and the great Mick Taylor (of Rolling Stones fame) came from the late '60s reincarnation. This DVD captures a show at the Capitol Theater in New Jersey, where Mayall and the Bluesbreakers, for one night, played with the heroes who inspired them. In a style much like
The Last Waltz, the band plays one of their numbers (among them "The Dark Side of Midnight," "Room to Move," and "My Time After Awhile") and then are joined by blues legends. Fiery guitarist Albert King rips through "Why Are You So Mean to Me?" and his classic "Born Under a Bad Sign," before melting the audience with "They Call It Stormy Monday." The impeccably dressed duo of Junior Wells and Buddy Guy offer up "Messin' with the Kid," and "Don't Start Me Talkin'." Perhaps the high points, however, belong to the ladies. A saucy Etta James grinds her way through "Baby, What You Want Me to Do," while 80-year-old legend Sippie Wallace demonstrates that she's not too old to down a beer and blast out the blues with "Shorty George." Everyone takes the stage for a massive "C.C. Rider" jam at the conclusion, topping off an excellent DVD that will stun any blues lover.
--Dave McCoy
Product Description
It was a night when the legends played; when English Blues met Chicago and Memphis Blues, and something magical happened. One hot night in June, 1982 at New Jersey's Capitol Theater, John Mayall's Bluesbreakers paid homage to and were joined by five blues immortals: Albert King, Etta James, Buddy Guy, Junior Wells, and 83-year-old Sippie Wallace. Awesome is the only word to describe the amazing musical moments on the night the legends came out to play. Songs: An Eye for an Eye, My Time After Awhile, The Dark Side of Midnight, Room to Move (John Mayall's Bluesbreakers), Baby What You Want Me to Do (Etta James), Messin' with the Kid, Don't Start Me Talkin' (Buddy Guy & Junior Wells), Shorty George (Sippie Wallace), Why Are You So Mean to Me?, Born Under a Bad Sign, Call It Stormy Monday (Albert King), C.C. Rider Jam (Company).