5 april 1967
Listen to `bits and pieces`of the recordings Tom Huissen made in 1967 of John Mayall´s Bluesbreakers featuring Peter Green.>
The ultimate blues years
John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers
featuring Peter Green
The complete collection:
Disc 1 Manor House (05-05-1967)
1. Brand new start (Mayall) 4:17
2. Tears in my eyes (Mayall) 6:59
3. San-Ho-Zay (F. King) 8:12
4. Your funeral my trial (Williamson) 4:07
5. So many roads (Paul) 5:51
6. Bad boy 2:34
7. Stormy Monday (Walker) 8:31
8. All your love (Rush, Dixon) 3:43
9. The Stumble (F. King) 4:42
10. Double trouble (Rush) 7:41
Total time: 56:37
Disc 2 Ram Jam 01-02-1967
1. Have you ever loved a woman (Myles) 8:26
2. Please don’t tell (Mayall) 4:06
3. Bad boy 5:06
4. Four million nobs (Green) 7:33
5. Talk to your daughter (Lenoir) 3:14
6. Chicago line (Mayall) 6:44
7. High-heel sneakers (Higgenbotham) 7:25
8. Sweet litlle angel (B.B.King) 6:09
9. San-Ho-Zay (F.King) 3:34
Total time: 52:17
Disc 3 Marquee 27-04-1967
1. Talk to your daughter (Lenoir) 2:59
2. Tears in my eyes (Mayall) 7:30
3. Streamline (Mayall) 4:00
4. The Stumble (F.King) 6:43
5. So many roads (Paul) 8:18
6. Riding on the L&N (Hampton/Burley) 2:21
7. Chicago line (Mayall) 6:53
8. Your funeral my trial (Williamson) 5:21
9. Four million nobs (Green) 6:36
10. Double trouble (Rush) 6:37
Total time: 57:18
Disc 4 Bromley 29-04-1967
1. Brand new start (Mayall) 4:48
2. ears in my eyes (Mayall) 7:32
3. Bye bye bird (Williamson) 6:19
4. Double trouble (Rush) 6:23
5. Your funeral my trial (Williamson) 5:51
6. Stand back baby (Mayall) 2:43
7. Someday after a while (King, Thompson) 5:11
8. Looking back (Watson) 2:40
Total time: 43:50
Disc 5 Klooks Kleek 28-04-1967
Have you ever loved a woman (Myles) 7:42
Brand new start (Mayall) 5:25
Intermezzo 0:31
Curly (Green) 4:40
Ridin’ on the L&N (Hampton/Burley) 2:59
Talk to your daughter (Lenoir) 3:01
I can’t quit you baby (Dixon) 4:30
High- heel sneakers (Higgenbotham) 6:54
Stormy Monday (Walker) 8:54
Someday after a while (King, Thompson) 2:44
Total time: 47:20
link:
Peter Green and the London years (1967)