Artist
Group named after the successful 1966 'Blues Breakers' album by John Mayall with Eric Clapton.
The Bluesbreakers' line-ups, along with the interpolating members of Blues Incorporated, had a profound influence on the early British 'Electric Blues' scene, eventually spilling into the mainstream of progressive fusions and popular 'Rock'.
Earlier members joined/formed some iconic groups, or gained successful solo careers. Like Eric Clapton and Jack Bruce, later members of Cream (2).
Peter Green (2), John McVie and Mick Fleetwood, who formed Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac - which later evolved without Green into Fleetwood Mac. Mick Taylor later member of Rolling Stones. Colosseum, Free, Don "Sugarcane" Harris, Harvey Mandel, Larry Taylor, Aynsley Dunbar, Johnny Almond, Jon Mark... the list could scroll until next week.
Tracks
A1
Don't Turn Your Back
05:13
A2
Padlock On The Blues
06:59
A3
A Hard Road
05:04
B1
Somebody's Watching
04:09
B2
Always A Brand New Road
04:07
B3
My Country Girl
05:17
C1
The Strip
04:46
C2
I've Got To Talk To You
05:05
C3
Dancing Shoes
05:03
D1
Bad Dream Catcher
03:05
D2
When The Blues Are Bad
03:37
D3
Ain't No Surrender
04:03
D4
White Line Fever
03:21
Releases
Formats
CD, Cassette, Vinyl
Labels
Irond, Eagle Records, Purple Pyramid, Ear Music, Ear Music Classics
Countries
Germany, Russian Federation, Thailand, United States of America, Europe
years
1999, 2009, 2018, 2020
Members
Eric Clapton,
Larry Taylor,
Dick Heckstall-Smith,
Alan Skidmore,
Aynsley Dunbar,
Chris Mercer,
Tony Reeves,
John McVie,
Ray Warleigh,John Mayall,
Jon Hiseman,
Mick Taylor,
Tom Canning,
Rip Kant,
Keef Hartley,
Bobby Haynes,
Jimmy McCulloch,
Coco Montoya,
Joe Yuele,
Walter Trout,
Colin Allen,Jeff Davis (5),
Hank Van Sickle,
Rick Cortes,
Buddy Whittington,
Keith Tillman,
Peter Greenbaum