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  2. John Mayall discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of English blues rock musician John Mayall, including the band John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers, consists of 35 studio albums, 34 live albums, 24 compilation albums, four extended plays (EPs), 44 singles and four video albums. Mayall's 38th studio album was released in 2022. Mayall began his recording career in 1963 with the ...

  3. The Turning Point (John Mayall album) - Wikipedia

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    The performers on the album were Mayall on vocals, harmonica, a slide and a Fender Telecaster guitar, a tambourine, and mouth percussion, Jon Mark on acoustic guitar, Steve Thompson on bass, and Johnny Almond on tenor and alto saxophones, flutes, and mouth percussion. All the songs on the album were written or co-written by John Mayall.

  4. John Mayall - Wikipedia

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    John Brumwell Mayall OBE (29 November 1933 – 22 July 2024) was an English blues and rock musician, songwriter and producer. In the 1960s, he formed John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers, a band that has counted among its members some of the most famous blues and blues rock musicians of all-time. A singer, guitarist, harmonica player, and ...

  5. Blues Breakers with Eric Clapton - Wikipedia

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    Blues Breakers, colloquially known as The Beano Album, is the debut studio album by the English blues rock band John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers, originally credited to John Mayall with Eric Clapton. Produced by Mike Vernon and released in 1966 by Decca Records (UK) and London Records (US), it pioneered a guitar-dominated blues-rock sound.

  6. Wake Up Call (John Mayall album) - Wikipedia

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    Wake Up Call is an album by British bluesman John Mayall (also called a John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers album) with various special guest appearances by Buddy Guy, Mick Taylor, Mavis Staples and other musicians, released on 6 April 1993. [2]

  7. The Blues Alone - Wikipedia

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    The Blues Alone is a 1967 electric blues album recorded by John Mayall on which he recorded all the parts himself, with the exception of percussion which was provided by longtime collaborator Keef Hartley. The cover art and the original LP sleeve design are by John Mayall. Sleeve notes, including track notes, were written by noted DJ John Peel ...

  8. Jazz Blues Fusion - Wikipedia

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    Jazz Blues Fusion is a live album by John Mayall. The first side is from a gig in Boston at the Boston Music Hall on 18 November 1971, and the second side was selected from two concerts at Hunter College , New York, on 3 and 4 December 1971.

  9. Bare Wires - Wikipedia

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    The album was the last John Mayall studio album to feature the name "Bluesbreakers". [1] The album was also Mayall's first successful U.S. album reaching #59 on the Billboard 200. [7] It was voted number 566 in the third edition of Colin Larkin's All Time Top 1000 Albums (2000). [8]