Mayall, John: Road Show Blues - 180gm Vinyl
Mayall, John: Road Show Blues - 180gm Vinyl
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Mayall, John
Label: Not Now Uk
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 5060397602558
Genre: Blues
Rated by Living Blues Magazine, Road Show Blues was described as "One of John Mayall's most live wire, throat-grabbing blues sets." His third album for DJM Records, it was mainly recorded at Media Art Studio in Hermosa Beach, California. It features live versions of the Jimmy Reed cover "Baby, What You Want Me to Do" and Mayall's own composition "Mexico City", both cut at the Golden Bear Club, Huntingdon. With guitarist James Quill Smith offering a trademark solo on A Big Man, along with the whole band stoking up the heat on the tribute that is John Lee Boogie you have an album that more than justifies a re-issue
Tracks:
1.1 Why Worry
1.2 Road Show
1.3 Mama, Talk to Your Daughter
1.4 A Big Man
1.5 Lost and Gone
1.6 Mexico City (Live)
1.7 John Lee Boogie
1.8 Reaching for a Mountain
1.9 Baby, What You Want Me to Do (Live)