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Release Date:12/09/2008;Notes:Bluesbreakers with Eric Clapton is a 1966 electric Blues album by John Mayall's Bluesbreakers featuring Eric Clapton as lead guitarist. It is often referred to as the Beano album because the photograph on the album cover shows Clapton reading the Beano, a well-known British children's comic. Apart from being one of the most overall influential albums in Blues-Rock history, it was likely the first time anyone had heard a Gibson Les Paul guitar through an overdriven Marshall amplifier this unique sound would become particularly influential. 12 tracks.;Track List:1. All Your Love;2. Hide Away;3. Little Girl;4. Another Man;5. Double Crossin' Time;6. What'd I Say;7. Key to Love;8. Parchman Farm;9. Have You Heard;10. Ramblin' on My Mind;11. Steppin' Out;12. It Ain't Right;13. All Your Love [Stereo Mix];14. Hideaway [Stereo Mix];15. Little Girl [Stereo Mix];16. Another Man [Stereo Mix];17. Double Crossing Time [Stereo Mix];18. What'd I Say [Stereo Mix];19. Key to Love [Stereo Mix];20. Parchman Farm [Stereo Mix];21. Have You Heard [Stereo Mix];22. Rambling on My Mind [Stereo Mix];23. Steppin' Out [Stereo Mix];24. It Ain't Right [Stereo Mix];25. Crawling Up a Hill;26. Crocodile Walk;27. Bye Bye Bird;28. I'm Your Witchdoctor;29. Telephone Blues;30. Bernard Jenkins;31. Lonely Years;32. Cheatin' Woman;33. Nowhere to Turn;34. I'm Your Witchdoctor;35. On Top of the World [Stereo Mix];36. Key to Love;37. On Top of the World;38. They Call It Stormy Monday;39. Intro Into Maudie;40. It Hurts to Be in Love;41. Have You Ever Loved a Woman;42. Bye Bye Bird;43. Hoochie Coochie Man
John Mayall - Blues Breakers with Eric Clapton

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