JOHN MAYALL - Last Of The British Blues 12" Vinyl LP Album

John Mayall's "Last of the British Blues" is a defiant roar from 1978, a live testament to the enduring spirit of the blues in an era dominated by disco and punk. Recorded across shows in Baltimore, Cincinnati, and New York, this album captures Mayall and his band at their fiery best. With James Quill Smith's searing guitar licks and the relentless rhythm section of Steve Thompson and Soko Richardson, Mayall delivers a setlist spanning his career, from early classics to newer material. "Last of the British Blues" isn't just a live album; it's a statement, a defiant stand against fleeting trends, and a reminder that the blues, in the hands of a master like Mayall, will never die.

 

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Album Description:

1978. Disco was king, punk was sneering in the corner, and John Mayall, the godfather of British blues, was...still howling at the moon. "Last of the British Blues," a live album culled from shows in Baltimore, Cincinnati, and New York, is a defiant middle finger to the fickle trends of the music industry. The album's title itself became a point of contention, fueling debates about the relevance and future of British blues in a rapidly changing musical landscape.

This ain't no nostalgia trip. Mayall, backed by a crack band featuring James Quill Smith on guitar and the powerhouse rhythm section of Steve Thompson and Soko Richardson, tears through a setlist that spans his career. From early bluesbreakers classics like "Hideaway" to newer tunes like "Tucson Lady," Mayall's harmonica wails, his voice rasps, and the band cooks with a fiery intensity that belies their veteran status. Smith's incendiary guitar work throughout the album adds another dimension to the sound, solidifying the band's reputation as a force to be reckoned with.

This is blues for the bicentennial generation, a raw, unvarnished sound that harkens back to the smoky clubs where Mayall cut his teeth. But it's also a glimpse into the future, with hints of jazz fusion and funk creeping into the mix. Mayall, ever the restless innovator, refuses to be pigeonholed by genre or expectation. The album showcases Mayall's evolution as a musician, incorporating new sounds and influences while staying true to his blues roots.

Of course, the album's title didn't go unnoticed. Some critics scoffed, claiming Mayall was clinging to a bygone era. Others saw it as a self-aware statement, a recognition that the blues landscape had shifted, and Mayall was one of the few torchbearers left standing. Controversy or not, the album is a testament to Mayall's enduring passion and his refusal to compromise his artistic vision. This bold move to release a live album at a time when studio productions were the norm further cemented Mayall's reputation as a maverick in the music industry.

Recorded live on the road, the album captures the sweat and grit of Mayall's performances. There are no studio tricks or overdubs here, just a band laying it all on the line for their audience. The production, helmed by Mayall himself, is straightforward and unfussy, allowing the music to speak for itself. This raw, unfiltered approach resonated with fans who craved authenticity and genuine emotion in their music.

"Last of the British Blues" is a defiant roar from a lion who refuses to go quietly into the night. It's a reminder that the blues is more than just a genre; it's a way of life, a spirit that can't be extinguished by changing trends or fleeting fads.

JOHN MAYALL - Last Of The British Blues Essential Information

Music Genre:

British Blues / White Blues 

Label & Catalognr:

 ABC Records AA-1086

Media Format:

Record Format: 12" Vinyl Stereo Gramophone Record
Total Album (Cover+Record) weight: 230 gram  

Year & Country:

1978 USA

JOHN MAYALL - Last Of The British Blues Production & Recording Information

Producers:

John Mayall - John Mayall

Sound & Recording Engineers:

John Stronach - Sound Engineer

Recording Location:

This album was recorded at: Record Plant

Album Cover Design & Artwork:

John Mayall - Album Cover Design

Photography:

Terrance Bert - Photographer


Musicians:
  • John Mayall - vocals, guitar, harmonica, clavinet
  • James Quill Smith - vocals, guitar
  • Steve Thompson - bass guitar
  • Soko Richardson - drums
Tracklisting Side One:
  1. Tucson Lady
  2. Parchman Farm
  3. There's only now
  4. The Teaser
  5. Hideaway
Tracklisting Side Two:
  1. The Bear
  2. Lonely Birthday
  3. Lowdown Blues
  4. Another Man
  5. It Must be Three

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Index of JOHN MAYALL Vinyl Album Discography and Album Cover Gallery

John Mayall's Bluesbreakers - Behind the Iron Curtain

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 GNP Crescendo GNPS 2184 , 1985 , Germany

John Mayall, often referred to as the "Godfather of British Blues," has been a driving force in the blues genre for decades. His seminal work with The Bluesbreakers has left an indelible mark on the blues landscape, influencing countless musicians and shaping the course of blues music.

Behind the Iron Curtain 12" Vinyl LP

John Mayall - The Best of John Mayall

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Polydor 2488 209 / Album 2675 093 D.R. , 1973 , France

Now, don't let the "Best of" title fool you. This ain't no watered-down, radio-friendly collection of hits. Mayall digs deep into his back catalog, unearthing hidden gems and showcasing his evolution from a purist bluesman to a genre-bending experimenter. You get a taste of his early days

The Best of John Mayall 12" Vinyl LP

John Mayall Blues Breakers - With Eric Clapton

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 Decca SKL 4804 , 1971 , Holland

John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers' "Blues Breakers with Eric Clapton," often called the "Beano album," is a landmark in British blues. This 1966 release features a young Eric Clapton's fiery guitar work, a raw sound that revolutionized blues rock. With Clapton's Les Paul through a Marshall amp

Blues Breakers - With Eric Clapton 12" Vinyl LP

John Mayall - Blues Giant

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 Decca 6.28 117 , 1970 , Germany

At the heart of "Blues Gigant" lies Mayall's ability to assemble a stellar lineup of musicians who were influential figures in their own right. Mayall himself is a master of the blues, known for his soulful vocals and skilled harmonica playing.

Blues Giant 12" Vinyl LP

JOHN MAYALL - Blues From Laurel Canyon

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 London 820 539 , 1969 , Germany

Recorded in 1968, John Mayall's "Blues from Laurel Canyon" is a sonic snapshot of his immersion in the Laurel Canyon music scene. Blending electric blues with acoustic guitar and psychedelic influences, the album showcases Mayall's evolving sound and storytelling prowess.

Blues From Laurel Canyon (Germany) 12" Vinyl LP

John Mayall - Blues from Laurel Canyon

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 Decca FFSS SKL.4972 (ZAL 8532) St George Music , 1968 , England

Forget your dusty Delta blues and your Chicago shuffles. Mayall and his band of merry pranksters are channeling the electric mudslide of Jimi Hendrix and the psychedelic swirl of Cream, filtering it through the lens of their own British blues sensibilities. This is blues rock for the Age of Aquarius, baby,

Blues from Laurel Canyon ( Decca, UK ) 12" Vinyl LP

John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers - Featuring Eric Clapton & Peter Green

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Decca 6399 111 , 1981 , Holland / Netherlands

John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers' 1981 self-titled album, featuring Eric Clapton and Peter Green, stands as an iconic milestone in the blues and rock music panorama. This 12" Vinyl LP, complete with liner notes in Dutch, encapsulates the essence of British blues at its zenith. I

The Bluesbreakers - Featuring Eric Clapton & Peter Green 12" Vinyl LP

John Mayall & His Bluesbreakers - Crocodile Walk / When I'm Gone

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 DECCA DL 25 386 , 1965

This ain't your polished, overdubbed LP experience. It's a sonic snapshot of the band tearing up Klooks Kleek club in London, circa 1964. The air crackles with electricity, the crowd roars, and Mayall's harmonica wails like a banshee on a bender. This is blues with its sleeves rolled up, ready to brawl.

Crocodile Walk / When I'm Gone 7" Vinyl Single

John Mayall & The Blues Breakers - A Hard Road With Peter Green

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Decca SKL 4853 / YAL 7652 , 1967 , Holland

"A Hard Road" was the third studio album released by John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers, following their successful self-titled debut and "Blues Breakers with Eric Clapton" (1966). This album marked a transitional phase for the band, as it saw the departure of Eric Clapton and the arrival of Peter Green.

A Hard Road With Peter Green 12" Vinyl LP

John Mayall - Last Of The British Blues

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 ABC Records AA-1086 , 1978 , USA

This is blues for the bicentennial generation, a raw, unvarnished sound that harkens back to the smoky clubs where Mayall cut his teeth. But it's also a glimpse into the future, with hints of jazz fusion and funk creeping into the mix. Mayall, ever the restless innovator, refuses to be pigeonholed by genre

Last Of The British Blues 12" Vinyl LP

John Mayall - The Turning Point

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Polydor 184 308 , 1969 , Spain

This ain't your typical Mayall jam. Gone are the wailing guitars and thundering drums. Instead, we get acoustic guitars, flutes, saxophones, and Mayall's ever-present harmonica. It's a stripped-down, intimate sound, a sonic campfire gathering in the midst of a rock and roll hurricane.

The Turning Point 12" Vinyl LP

John Mayall - Weisse Serie

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 Decca 6.25 333 (625333) , Germany

This is a Rare German release called: Die Weisse Serie. John Mayall's Weisse Serie 12" Vinyl LP is a collection of recordings from the 1960s and 1970s, showcasing his exceptional blues songwriting and performances. A true gem for fans of Mayall's work and classic blues in general.

Weisse Serie 12" Vinyl LP