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A Hard Road is the third album (and second studio album) recorded by John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers, released in 1967. It features Peter Green on lead guitar, John McVie on bass, Aynsley Dunbar on drums and John Almond on saxophone.
3 mar 2024 · ‘A Hard Road’ is one of the cornerstones of the 60s British blues boom, and made the UK Top 10 for John Mayall in March 1967.
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21 feb 2024 · La recente iniziativa di DeAgostini di proporre nelle edicole italiane una collana di blues strutturata su sessanta vinili da 180 grammi, ci offre l'opportunità di parlare della prima uscita, qui rappresentata da un album storico, "A Hard Road", per anni considerato, a torto, inferiore al suo predecessore, il ben noto "The ...
[4] [5] Dunbar then joined John Mayall's Bluesbreakers replacing Hughie Flint. He stayed with Mayall until the spring of 1967 (playing on the A Hard Road album), and was replaced by Mick Fleetwood. After a short stint in the Jeff Beck Group, Dunbar founded 'the Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation', [1] so named to chide
"Warning," was composed by Dunbar in a dramatic stop-start rhythm which recalls Mayall's "Another Kind Of Love" from the "A Hard Road" album on which Aynsley had played. It begins with stentorian bass and drums, and ominous swirling organ, then Brox delivers the doom-laden lyric with tremendous gravitas, his rich voice fully capturing the mood ...
Brian Auger’s sticks-man Micky Waller passed through the group on his way to Blues Inc., but Flint was more permanently replaced by Liverpool’s Aynsley Dunbar, formerly with Stu James’s band The Mojos, who were still gigging on the strength of their one-off Merseybeat hit, “Everything’s Alright.”.
17 lug 2018 · Previously, Green’s run in the Bluesbreakers was best represented by 1967’s studio album, A Hard Road (on which Mayall and McVie also play). Now, with the excavation of Huissen’s tapes, there’s suddenly a case that the guitarist found his ultimate platform after drummer Aynsley Dunbar was replaced by the gangling figure of ...