John Mayall - John Mayall Plays John Mayall (Recorded Live At Kooks Kleek!) (LP, Album, RSD, Mono, RE, Mar) (2025) [New Vinyl]

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Media Condition:  Mint (M)
Sleeve Condition: Mint (M)
Comments:
RSDCA #OfficialRSDRecordStore Brand New Sealed

Catalog #: 753 5440
Country:    Europe  
Released:  12 Apr 2025
Genre:       Blues
Style:         Country Blues, Harmonica Blues, Piano Blues, Rhythm & Blues

Tracklist:
A1. Crawling Up A Hill
A2. I Wanna Teach You Everything
A3. When I'm Gone
A4. I Need Your Love
A5. The Hoot Owl
. R. & B. Time
A7. Crocodile Walk
A8. What's The Matter With You
B1. Doreen
B2. Runaway
B3. Heartache
B4. Chicago Line
B5. Crawling Up A Hill (Version One)
B6. Mr. James
B7. Crocodile Walk
B8. Blues City Shakedown
B9. My Baby Is Sweeter

Credits:
Bass Guitar - John McVie
Cover [Cover Design], Design [Cover Design] - John Mayall
Cover [Cover Design], Design [Cover Design] - Peter Ward (4)
Drums - Hughie Flint
Electric Piano [Cembalett], Harmonica, Vocals, Electric Organ - John Mayall
Engineer [Recording Engineer] - Derek Varnals
Engineer [Recording Engineer] - Gus Dudgeon
Engineer [Recording Engineer] - Terry Johnson (2)
Guitar - Roger Dean (2)
Guitar [9 String Guitar] - John Mayall
Liner Notes - Alexis Korner
Photography By - David Morse (2)
Recording Supervisor [Record Supervision] - Tony Clarke
Tenor Saxophone, Saxophone [Slide Saxophone] - Nigel Stanger


Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Barcode 602475354406
Rights Society BIEM/SDRM
Label Code LC 00171

Companies:
Record Company Universal International Music B.V.
Copyright (c) Universal Music Operations Ltd.
Recorded At Klooks Kleek, London

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