Pick of the Week: John Mayall With Eric Clapton
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"Blues Breakers" was Eric Clapton's first step to his soon-to-be iconic status. People were writing "Clapton Is God" on walls already and he was just getting started. This album will help you understand why he ascended to his lofty status.
"The John Mayall With Eric Clapton" release has been remastered on the Audio Fidelity 24-karat gold disc in its original mono sound. I am certain blues enthusiast and Clapton fans will be gaga over this one. The gold-disc version itself earmarks it as a collectable, however, the addition of the mono tracks makes it an instant sought-after item and soon-to-be rarity.
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I like what the outside of the slipcover says on this CD: "The original dynamic range of this recording was not maximized, brickwalled, limited or compressed in any way during remastering." For this listener, a statement to that effect means something from an overall listening experience and as a collector. I think this will resonate throughout the music buying community.
I listened to this a few times and realized why this became important music so rapidly, and for obvious reasons never waned; in fact, it has done nothing but increase interest in Mayall's music and lets people get a glimpse of a developing superstar in Clapton.
"Blues Breakers" is some killer blues and I would not be sticking my neck out to say that this was the template for everything going forward regarding all British and white-boy blues worldwide. To hear it in this format is icing on the cake.
Keith "MuzikMan" Hannaleck of Adams offers up his best-listening bets as a regular contributor to iBerkshires. For more reviews, www.muzikreviews.com.


