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Saturday, May 21, 2022

"History Of British Blues" - Vol. 2 - TWILIGHTZONE (philo)

 So, philo over at TWILGHTZONE has compiled a companion volume to the History of British Blues they posted the other day and it is a curio but really well researched and no mistake. Not the smoothest era for music but it tells a tale of the beginnings of Fleetwood Mac, Stevie Winwood, Led Zeppelin, John Mayall and The Stones and many more besides with the influence of black blues music from America as so many would be influenced. 





The History of British Blues Vol II - TWILIGHTZONE

philo says: ""Since Vol 1 is 3 decades old and most of these tunes have been comped since then, I'd thought I'd try and make a Vol 2 with lesser known tracks by these artists and some other bands with keeping the theme of Mike Vernon in mind." - philo


Check out this track list!

1) Little Boy Blue & The Blue Boys (Pre Rolling Stones) – I Ain’t Got You 2) Alexis Korner Blues Inc - Rain is Such a Lonesome Sound 3) The Yardbirds – Let It Rock 4) John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers - Crawling Up A Hill 5) Graham Bond Organization – Harmonica 6) The Artwoods - Big City 7) Downliners Sect – Bloodhound 8) Duster Bennett - Worried Mind 9) Spencer Davis Group - Stevie's Blues 10) Jack Bruce - Rootin' Tootin' 11) John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers – Greeny 12) Chicken Shack - Hey Baby 13) Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation - Warning 14) Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac - Fleetwood Mac 15) Savoy Brown Blues Band - It's All My Fault 16) Brunning Sunflower Blues Band - Ride With Your Daddy Tonight (Peter Green vocals) 17) Duster Bennett - Jumping at Shadows 18) Gordon Smith - Diving Duck Blues 19) Climax Blues Band - Alright Blue 20) Ten Years After - Hear Me Calling 21) Dharma Blues Band- I Thought I Heard That Train Whistle Blow 22) Jellybread - Driving Wheel 23) Groundhogs – Groundhog 24) Chicken Shack - Mean Old World 25) Key Largo - Wrapped Up In Love Again 26) Bacon Fat - Boom Boom (Out Goes The Lights) 27) Mike Vernon - Let's Try It Again

P.S. I owe a debt of thanks to RYP too for the direction and technical help to fid something in the UK that can cope with Zippyshite

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