John Mayall's Bluesbreakers: Live In 1967 Volume Two Coming
. John Mayall's Bluesbreakers: Live In 1967 Volume Two follows the acclaimed first title that arrived last year. Mayall says: "I am so happy that the remaining usable tracks from these London club dates will be released. "Peter Green, as before, is on fire throughout, and this set includes a great instrumental based on his composition Greeny. There are a couple of Otis Rush tracks that were included on the first volume, but they're totally different. "There's another version of T-Bone Walker's Stormy Monday, sung by American serviceman Ronnie Jones, who would frequently sit in at our gigs. John McVie gets in a great bass solo on Chicago Line and Mick Fleetwood drives the whole set with his unique and powerful drumming." Check out the track details here. The Blues Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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