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UK Released: Decca: TAB21 | |
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| Tracks side A: | Performing Artist: | From What Album: | Recorded: |
| Ramblin' On My Mind | John Mayalls Bluesbreakers | Bluesbreakers with E.C. | April 1966 |
| Little Girl | John Mayalls Bluesbreakers | Bluesbreakers with E.C. | April 1966 |
| All Your Love | John Mayalls Bluesbreakers | Bluesbreakers with E.C. | April 1966 |
| Key To Love | John Mayalls Bluesbreakers | Bluesbreakers with E.C. | April 1966 |
| Double Crossin' Time | John Mayalls Bluesbreakers | Bluesbreakers with E.C. | April 1966 |
| Have You Heard | John Mayalls Bluesbreakers | Bluesbreakers with E.C. | April 1966 |
| Tracks side B: | Performing Artist: | From What Album: | Recorded: |
| Hideaway | John Mayalls Bluesbreakers | Bluesbreakers with E.C. | April 1966 |
| Third Degree | Champion Jack Dupree | From New Orleans To Chicago | February 1966 |
| Lonely Years | John Mayall & Eric Clapton | On single | June 1965 |
| Pretty Girls Everywhere | Otis Spann | Cracked Spanner Head | May 1964 |
| Calcutta Blues | Champion Jack Dupree | Raw Blues | February 1966 |
| Steppin' Out | John Mayalls Bluesbreakers | Bluesbreakers with E.C. | April 1966 |
| My personal review and reflection: | ||
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| This is guitar blues at it's best. Eric's cooperation with John Mayall was probably (according to me!) his best "music period" ever. To hear him play with blues giants as Champion Jack Dupree and Otis Spann (with Muddy Waters on guitar too) is breathtaking. | ||