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Blues Breakers with Eric Clapton (Remastered / Expanded) [Import] [Original recording remastered] [Extra tracks]

~ John Mayall (Artist), Eric Clapton (Artist)
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3.0 out of 5 stars Be Careful this release has disappointing sound, Feb 8 2005
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Do not jump on this release, despite having 2 bonus tracks the apparent North American mix is sonically inferior to the 1998 UK release. I own the UK release which is the original 1965 mono recording together with original stereo remix from a year or 2 later. I purchased the upgrade expecting 5 years of technology would afford even better quality sound say 24bit 96Khz. Instead you get a duller suppressed kind of "compressed" sound lacking the brilliant presence and enrgy of the UK 1998 release. No doubt there is some technical excuse for this but don't accept it, it's just irresponsible work that denigrates the spirit of the original recording. If you are particularly a British white blues guitar fan this malaise exists elswhere. Be warned Fleetwood Mac (Peter Green) early releases should only be aquired if they are 2004 Blue Horizon/Mike Vernon authorized copies. The sound is vastly superior to i.e. Snapper's release of "the Original Fleetwood Mac"
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5.0 out of 5 stars Clapton is God, July 18 2004
By Carl Savich (Detroit, MI, USA) - See all my reviews
This is the album on which Eric Patrick Clapton, Slowhand, emerged as one of the most innovative and original guitarists in the world. Clapton created a new sound when he combined a sunburst Gibson Les Paul Standard through a Marshall amplifier. And while blues guitarists like B.B. King, Bobby "Blue" Bland, Buddy Guy, Freddy King, Otis Ruch, Albert King had pioneered the electric blues guitar idiom, Eric Clapton brought it into the popular mainstream and transformed it. The blues guitar now became an integral part of popular music and rock and roll. This is where Claton showed how it could be done. He perfected on the Beano album of 1966.

Clapton had begun the transformation of the electric guitar while he was with the Yardbirds. He had electrifying solos on the Yardbird's GOODMORNING LITTLE SCHOOLGIRL and on GOT TO HURRY. Clapton wanted to develop and evolve his guitar style with the Yardbirds. But when they decided to go commercial and release pop material, Clapton quit the band. But Beano merely continues where Clapton left off with the Yardbirds. Unlike with the Yardbirds, however, John Mayall lets Clapton take center stage and allows him to realize his vision of the electric guitar. What results is a landmark recording. This album had a major impact in transforming the electric guitar from a secondary instrument to center stage. Eddie Van Halen cited Beano as the album that most influenced him. Jimi Hendrix purchased a copy and wanted to duplicate Clapton's sound. Hendrix even bought a Marshall amp like Clapton so he could get that thick distorted sound that Clapton got on Beano.

Beano showed what you could do when you combined the blues and the electric guitar. The blues did not have to be a peripheral music form but could now take center stage. Claton showed everyone how. He had the vision and the commitment to make it happen. As Clapton himself said, he wanted to change the world and to shake up the music scene. And he did that with Beano.

The album opens with the powerful ALL YOUR LOVE, which Stevie Ray Vaughan covered. Clapton has blistering guitar solos. On DOUBLE CROSSING TIME, a song Clapton co-wrote with Mayall, Clapton's solos are searing. A nice touch to WHAT'D I SAY? is Clapton playing the Beatles' DAY TRIPPER riff in the second half of the song. Clapton scorches on Freddy King's HIDEAWAY. Clapton is on fire throughout the album.

There are two bonus tracks that comprise the single that was released at the time.

This is a must-own album for any guitarist. This is a landmark album that transformed the electric guitar and ushered in the guitar god or guitar hero. But Clapton was the first one. Clapton is indeed SUPERMAN INSIDE and God! Hear for yourself why they called Clapton god and why Jimi Hendrix wanted to first meet Clapton when he arrived in England in 1966.

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5.0 out of 5 stars The debate rages on, May 26 2004
By badbuddha "badbuddha" (Chitown US of A) - See all my reviews
Why on earth anyone would give this LP a low rating because it's done by British white boys is beyond me. That smacks of puritanism at its finest. It's like saying Chet Baker was a lousy jazz guy because he was white. These guys were playing what they loved and emulating their heroes. Clapton plays with a passion and fire that transcends racial or gender issues. He was a young musician trying to make his mark and that's where we as listeners really benefit. His focus is on his music and the critics be damned. I'm originally from Chicago's southside and know the old southside (go sox) blues clubs intimately. You could walk in there and mention this albumn and the musicians (mostly black) and the patrons (mostly black) would sing its praises. The nay sayers need to get a grip. I've lived the Chicago blues scene and this albumn is a must. During a conversation I had with the late great Lefty Dizz he told me this was his favorite blues albumn. Go figure..a black blues musician disagreeing with the white purists. Does that make Hendrix a lousy rock player. Do youself a favor and but this albumn!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Clapton's got the blues...
John Mayall's Bluesbreakers With Eric Clapton (1966.)

In 1965, Eric Clapton bid farewell to the Yardbirds. Lisez davantage

Published on May 25 2004 by Taylor X

5.0 out of 5 stars Immortal and insanely brilliant guitar playing!
It is insane how someone at the tender age of 20 would deliver the kind of guitar playing Eric Clapton left behind in his last recording with John Mayall's Blues Breakers! Lisez davantage
Published on April 17 2004 by Manny Hernandez

5.0 out of 5 stars Great relic of the british blues scene.
Ok, most people seem to remember Eric Clapton breaking out on this album. Sure, that is a great reason to listen to it, his first time singing a song is here, the reason he was... Lisez davantage
Published on April 3 2004

5.0 out of 5 stars They didn't call him "God" for nothing
Eric's coming out party , as it were. Set the stage for a career in the blues temporarily sidelined by Cream but redirected after Blind Faith. Lisez davantage
Published on Mar 3 2004 by Robert J. Salo

5.0 out of 5 stars One of Clapton's many peaks.
In the hills and valleys of Eric's career, this is one of three high points: 1/The songwriting, 'loose is tight' band interplay and heartfelt vocals of 'Layla' have yet to be... Lisez davantage
Published on Feb 6 2004 by .

5.0 out of 5 stars Clapton At 20 Years Old - And Playing Like A Master
Eric Clapton is the greatest guitarist that ever walked the planet Earth. Of course, he'll never admit it because he's WAY too modest. Lisez davantage
Published on Jan 14 2004 by Josh H.

4.0 out of 5 stars Don't Kid Yourself- - Buy This Album For Eric!!
The cover art says it all. The title of this album is Bluesbreakers: John Mayall With Eric Clapton. Actually, the title should be ERIC CLAPTON ON GUITAR, with John Mayall and the... Lisez davantage
Published on Jan 13 2004 by chris meesey Food Czar

4.0 out of 5 stars ***3/4
This is the album that really made Eric Clapton famous, and one of the most influential "white" blues records of the 60s.
So what is my problem, you ask? 3 3/4 stars? Lisez davantage
Published on Jan 11 2004 by Docendo Discimus

2.0 out of 5 stars Overrated popularization of blues
One of the first blues records I heard (on vinyl), I quickly outgrew it when exposed to many of origianls that are covered here. Lisez davantage
Published on Jan 8 2004 by R. Weinstock

5.0 out of 5 stars This is in the top 3 blues album ever...period!!!
I loved this album since I first heard it. The guitar tone is amazing. It screams but is soft at the same time. This is Clapton working his magic. Lisez davantage
Published on Dec 16 2003 by P. A. Parish

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