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Live in 1967 - volume two


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All about jazz

d. 18. Apr. 2016

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Doug Collette

d. 18. Apr. 2016

"On this collection of tracks, captured at various British clubs in late winter, spring and early in the summer of love (which kitschy preoccupations are notably absent here), the Godfather of British Blues and his band are almost pure feeling on cuts like "Double Trouble" and standards of the idiom such as "Stormy Monday"".


bluesandsoul.com

d. 14. June 2016

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Simon Redley

d. 14. June 2016

"If you are an audiophile and demand pristine quality sound, move on. If you are after raw blues and hidden treasure dug up from the depths of the blues treasure trove, then this is for you. Part One was great to hear, and Part two will also delight Mayall and Green fans alike".


Living blues

2016 June

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Robert H. Cataliotti

2016 June

"The incredibly powerful and creative performances up the ante even more; however, the one drawback that keeps theses albums from achieving landmark status is the recording quality, which, as the liner notes admit, is "certainly not ni-fidelity." ... Although both volumes enable listeners to experience the dynamics of this previously unheard group, they ultimately are all about [Peter] Green's absolutely mind-blowing guitar heroics - the tone, the ideas, the phrasing - totally devastating stuff".



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