John Mayall's Bluesbreakers feat. Eric Clapton - Bluesbreaking (Blues, 1965-66)
"I know people see it as all these famous names passing through the ranks you have to remember that at the time they were not. If we helped them out - if I can claim to have a part in that then that's fine - but it's not what it was about. It was about making music, passing on this love of blues music to the world..."
When Clapton joined the Bluesbreakers in 1965, Mayall had already been recording for a year, and been performing professionally long before that. Originally based in Manchester, Mayall moved to London in 1963 on the advice of British blues godfather Alexis Korner, who thought a living could be made playing the blues in the bigger city. Tracing a path through his various lineups of the '60s is a daunting task. At least 15 different editions of the Bluesbreakers were in existence from January 1963 through mid-1970. The line-up here includes Eric Clapton, John McVie, Jack Bruce and Hughie Flint.
Now, at 1964 the Bluesbreakers had a more pronounced R&B influence than would be exhibited on their most famous recordings, somewhat in the mold of younger combos like the Animals and the Rolling Stones. Quite respectable it was too, but the Bluesbreakers would take a turn for the purer with the recruitment of Eric Clapton in the spring of 1965. Clapton had left the Yardbirds in order to play straight blues, and the Bluesbreakers allowed him that freedom (or stuck to well-defined restrictions, depending upon your viewpoint). Clapton began to inspire reverent acclaim as one of Britain's top virtuosos, as reflected in the famous "Clapton is God" graffiti that appeared in London in the mid-'60s. He then left along with Jack Bruce in mid-1966 to form the first rock supergroup, er...Cream. John McVie - along with Clapton's replacement Peter Green - left too in order to form Fleetwood Mac. Green was later replaced by future Rolling Stones guitarist Mick Taylor.
This is an excellent gathering of live performances, singles, and the rare BBC recordings of that time. The ultimate release for fans of EC's early years. Also check out the classic "Bluesbreakers with Eric Clapton" LP recorded a year later.
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