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Record Details

Artist: John Mayall
Title: The Blues Alone
Format: 12"
Label: Decca / Ace Of Clubs
Cat No: SCL 1243 / SCL 1243
Released: 1 May 1967
Country:
Genres: Electric BluesBlues RockChicago BluesPiano BluesHarmonica Blues
Numbered: #195
Status Have
Added To List 21st August 2020
Disc 1 | 12"
Re-Release 
A Matrix:
"Brand New Start" - 3:27 "Please Don't Tell" - 2:33 "Down the Line" - 3:44 "Sonny Boy Blow" - 3:50 "Marsha's Mood" - 3:15 "No More Tears" - 3:12  
B Matrix:
"Catch That Train" - 2:19 "Cancelling Out" - 4:20 "Harp Man" - 2:44 "Brown Sugar" - 3:44 "Broken Wings" - 1:59 "Don't Kick Me" - 3:11  

Additional Information

Comments 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. The following quote is of interest regarding the album concept.

Recorded Decca Studios, West Hampstead On May 1, 1967.
Blue, Red and Silver Label. Decca is in a Blue and red Box


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