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John Mayall Biography

The elder statesman of British blues, it is Mayall's lot to be more renowned as a bandleader and mentor than as a performer in his own right. Throughout the '60s, his band, the Bluesbreakers, acted as a finishing school for the leading British blues-rock musicians of the era. Guitarists Eric Clapton, Peter Green, and Mick Taylor joined his band in a remarkable succession in the mid-'60s, honing their chops with Mayall before going on to join Cream, Fleetwood Mac, and the Rolling Stones, respectively. John McVie and Mick Fleetwood, Jack Bruce, Aynsley Dunbar, Dick Heckstall-Smith, Andy Fraser (of Free), John Almond, and Jon Mark also played and recorded with Mayall for varying lengths of times in the '60s.

Mayall's personnel has tended to overshadow his own considerable abilities. Only an adequate singer, the multi-instrumentalist was adept in bringing out the best in his younger charges (Mayall himself was in his 30s by the time the Bluesbreakers began to make a name for themselves). Doing his best to provide a context in which they could play Chicago-style electric blues, Mayall was never complacent, writing most of his own material (which ranged from good to humdrum), revamping his lineup with unnerving regularity, and constantly experimenting within his basic blues format. Some of these experiments (with jazz-rock and an album on which he played all the instruments except drums) were forgettable; others, like his foray into acoustic music in the late '60s, were quite successful. Mayall's output has caught some flak from critics for paling next to the real African-American deal, but much of his vintage work -- if weeded out selectively -- is quite strong; especially his legendary 1966 LP with Eric Clapton, which both launched Clapton into stardom and kick-started the blues boom into full gear in England.

When Clapton joined the Bluesbreakers in 1965, Mayall had already been recording for a year, and been performing professionally long before that. Originally based in Manchester, Mayall moved to London in 1963 on the advice of British blues godfather Alexis Korner, who thought a living could be made playing the blues in the bigger city. Tracing a path through his various lineups of the '60s is a daunting task. At least 15 different editions of the Bluesbreakers were in existence from January 1963 through mid-1970. Some notable musicians (like guitarist Davy Graham, Mick Fleetwood, and Jack Bruce) passed through for little more than a cup of coffee; Mayall's longest-running employee, bassist John McVie, lasted about four years. The Bluesbreakers, like Fairport Convention or the Fall, was more a concept than an ongoing core. Mayall, too, had the reputation of being a difficult and demanding employer, willing to give musicians their walking papers as his music evolved, although he also imparted invaluable schooling to them while the associations lasted.

Mayall recorded his debut single in early 1964; he made his first album, a live affair, near the end of the year. At this point the Bluesbreakers had a more pronounced RB influence than would be exhibited on their most famous recordings, somewhat in the mold of younger combos like the Animals and Rolling Stones. Quite respectable it was too, but the Bluesbreakers would take a turn for the purer with the recruitment of Eric Clapton in the spring of 1965. Clapton had left the Yardbirds in order to play straight blues, and the Bluesbreakers allowed him that freedom (or stuck to well-defined restrictions, depending upon your viewpoint). Clapton began to inspire reverent acclaim as one of Britain's top virtuosos, as reflected in the famous "Clapton is God" graffiti that appeared in London in the mid-'60s.

In professional terms, though, 1965 wasn't the best of times for the group, which had been dropped by Decca. Clapton even left the group for a few months for an odd trip to Greece, leaving Mayall to straggle on with various fill-ins, including Peter Green. Clapton did return in late 1965, around the time an excellent blues-rock single, "I'm Your Witchdoctor" (with searing sustain-laden guitar riffs), was issued on Immediate. By early 1966, the band was back on Decca, and recorded their landmark Bluesbreakers LP. This was the album that, with its clean, loud, authoritative licks, firmly established Clapton as a guitar hero, on both reverent covers of tunes by the likes of Otis Rush and Freddie King, and decent originals by Mayall himself. The record was also an unexpected commercial success, making the Top Ten in Britain. From that point on, in fact, Mayall became one of the first rock musicians to depend primarily upon the LP market; he recorded plenty of singles throughout the '60s, but none of them came close to becoming a hit.

Clapton left the Bluesbreakers in mid-1966 to form Cream with Jack Bruce, who had played with Mayall briefly in late 1965. Mayall turned quickly to Peter Green, who managed the difficult feat of stepping into Clapton's shoes and gaining respect as a player of roughly equal imagination and virtuosity, although his style was quite distinctly his own. Green recorded one LP with Mayall, A Hard Road, and several singles, sometimes writing material and taking some respectable lead vocals. Green's talents, like those of Clapton, were too large to be confined by sideman status, and in mid-1967 he left to form a successful band of his own, Fleetwood Mac.

Mayall then enlisted 19-year-old Mick Taylor; remarkably, despite the consecutive departures of two star guitarists, Mayall maintained a high level of popularity. The late '60s were also a time of considerable experimentation for the Bluesbreakers, which moved into a form of blues-jazz-rock fusion with the addition of a horn section, and then a retreat into mellower, acoustic-oriented music. Mick Taylor, the last of the famous triumvirate of Mayall-bred guitar heroes, left in mid-1969 to join the Rolling Stones. Yet in a way Mayall was thriving more than ever, as the U.S. market, which had been barely aware of him in the Clapton era, was beginning to open up for his music. In fact, at the end of the 1960s, Mayall moved to Los Angeles. 1969's The Turning Point, a live, all-acoustic affair, was a commercial and artistic high point.

In America at least, Mayall continued to be pretty popular in the early '70s. His band was no more stable than ever; at various points some American musicians flitted in and out of the Bluesbreakers, including Harvey Mandel, Canned Heat bassist Larry Taylor, and Don "Sugarcane" Harris. Although he's released numerous albums since and remained a prodigiously busy and reasonably popular live act, his post-1970 output generally hasn't matched the quality of his '60s work. Following collaborations with an unholy number of guest celebrities, in the early '80s he re-teamed with a couple of his more renowned vets, John McVie and Mick Taylor, for a tour. It's the '60s albums that you want, though there's little doubt that Mayall has over the past decades done a great deal to popularize the blues all over the globe, whether or not the music has meant much on record.

Richie Unterberger.
Discography

2007 - In The Palace Of The King

01. John Mayall - you know that you love me
02. John Mayall - goin' down
03. John Mayall - some other day, some other time
04. John Mayall - palace of the king
05. John Mayall - i'd rather be blind
06. John Mayall - time to go
07. John Mayall - big legged woman
08. John Mayall - now a got a woman
09. John Mayall - i love you more every day
10. John Mayall - help me through the day
11. John Mayall - cannonball shuffle
12. John Mayall - you've got me licked
13. John Mayall - king of the kings
14. John Mayall - living on the highway

2006 - Essentially John Mayall: (Special Edition 5CD Set)

01. John Mayall - don't turn your back
02. John Mayall - padlock on the blues
03. John Mayall - a hard road
04. John Mayall - somebody's watching
05. John Mayall - always a brand new road
06. John Mayall - my country girl
07. John Mayall - the strip
08. John Mayall - i've got to talk to you
09. John Mayall - dancing shoes
10. John Mayall - bad dream catcher
11. John Mayall - when the blues are bad
12. John Mayall - ain't no surrender
13. John Mayall - white line fever
14. John Mayall - world of hurt
15. John Mayall - along for the ride
16. John Mayall - put it right back
17. John Mayall - that's why i love you so
18. John Mayall - yo-yo man
19. John Mayall - if i don't get home
20. John Mayall - testify
21. John Mayall - early in the morning
22. John Mayall - something 'bout my baby
23. John Mayall - so many roads
24. John Mayall - world war blues
25. John Mayall - california
26. John Mayall - she don't play by the rules
27. John Mayall - southside story
28. John Mayall - dirty water
29. John Mayall - feels just like home
30. John Mayall - kid's got the blues
31. John Mayall - the witching hour
32. John Mayall - oh, leadbelly
33. John Mayall - demons in the night
34. John Mayall - pride and faith
35. John Mayall - kokomo
36. John Mayall - romance classified
37. John Mayall - i wished i had
38. John Mayall - pieces and parts
39. John Mayall - i thought i heard the devil
40. John Mayall - the mists of time
41. John Mayall - dirty water
42. John Mayall - walking on sunset
43. John Mayall - please, mr. lofton
44. John Mayall - hideaway
45. John Mayall - have you heard -
46. John Mayall - it ain't right
47. John Mayall - california
48. John Mayall - talk to your daughter
49. John Mayall - hideaway
50. John Mayall - tears in my eyes
51. John Mayall - the stumble
52. John Mayall - double trouble
53. John Mayall - help me
54. John Mayall - french toast
55. John Mayall - broken wings
56. John Mayall - racehorse man
57. John Mayall - tears came rollin' down
58. John Mayall - undercover agent for the blues
59. John Mayall - mail order mystics

2004 - Bluesbreaking!

01. John Mayall - Walking up a Hill
02. John Mayall - Crocodile Walk
03. John Mayall - Bye Bye Bird
04. John Mayall - I'm Your Witchdoctor
05. John Mayall - Telephone Blues
06. John Mayall - On Top of the World
07. John Mayall - Maudie
08. John Mayall - It Hurts to Be In Love
09. John Mayall - Have You Ever Loved a Woman
10. John Mayall - Bye Bye Bird
11. John Mayall - Hoochie Coochie Man
12. John Mayall - Stormy Monday
13. John Mayall - Lonely Years
14. John Mayall - Bernard Jenkins
15. John Mayall - On Top of the World
16. John Mayall - Key to Love
17. John Mayall - Hideaway (unreleased)
18. John Mayall - Little Girl (unreleased)
19. John Mayall - Tears In My Eyes
20. John Mayall - Parchman Farm

2003 - A Hard Road [CD1]

01. John Mayall - A Hard Road
02. John Mayall - It's Over
03. John Mayall - You Don't Love Me
04. John Mayall - The Stumble
05. John Mayall - Another Kinda Love
06. John Mayall - Hit The Highway
07. John Mayall - Leaping Christine
08. John Mayall - Dust My Blues
09. John Mayall - There's Always Work
10. John Mayall - The Same Way
11. John Mayall - The Super-Natural
12. John Mayall - Top Of The Hill
13. John Mayall - Someday After A While (You'll Be Sorry)
14. John Mayall - Living Alone
15. John Mayall - Evil Woman Blues
16. John Mayall - All Of My Life
17. John Mayall - Ridin' On The L & N
18. John Mayall - Little By Little
19. John Mayall - Eagle Eye

2003 - A Hard Road [CD2]

01. John Mayall - Looking Back
02. John Mayall - So Many Roads
03. John Mayall - Sitting In The Rain
04. John Mayall - Out Of Reach
05. John Mayall - Mama, Talk To Your Daughter
06. John Mayall - Alabama Blues
07. John Mayall - Curly
08. John Mayall - Rubber Duck
09. John Mayall - Greeny
10. John Mayall - Missing You
11. John Mayall - Please Don't Tell
12. John Mayall - Your Funeral And My Trial
13. John Mayall - Double Trouble
14. John Mayall - It Hurts Me Too
15. John Mayall - Jenny
16. John Mayall - Picture On The Wall
17. John Mayall - First Time Alone

1997 - Blues For The Lost Days

01. John Mayall - Dead City
02. John Mayall - Stone Cold Deal
03. John Mayall - All Those Heroes
04. John Mayall - Blues For The Lost Days
05. John Mayall - Trenches
06. John Mayall - One In A Million
07. John Mayall - How Can You Live Like That
08. John Mayall - Some Other Day
09. John Mayall - I Don't Mind
10. John Mayall - It Ain't Safe
11. John Mayall - Sen-Say-Shun
12. John Mayall - You Are For Real

1995 - Spinning Coin

01. John Mayall - When The Devil Starts Crying
02. John Mayall - Spinning Coin
03. John Mayall - Ain't No Brakeman
04. John Mayall - Double Life Feelings
05. John Mayall - Run
06. John Mayall - What Passes For Love
07. John Mayall - Fan The Flames
08. John Mayall - Voodoo Music
09. John Mayall - Long Story Short
10. John Mayall - No Big Hurry
11. John Mayall - Remember This

1994 - The 1982 Reunion Concert

01. John Mayall - Hard Times Again
02. John Mayall - You Never Can Be Trusted
03. John Mayall - Howlin' Moon
04. John Mayall - Ridin' On The Santa Fe
05. John Mayall - I Should Know Better
06. John Mayall - My Time After Awhile
07. John Mayall - She Can Do It
08. John Mayall - Lookin' For While
09. John Mayall - Room To Move
10. John Mayall - Have You Heard

1993 - Life In The Jungle

01. John Mayall - Ridin' On The L&M
02. John Mayall - Help Me
03. John Mayall - All Your Love
04. John Mayall - I Ain't Got You
05. John Mayall - One Life To Live
06. John Mayall - The LAst Time
07. John Mayall - Fascinating Lover
08. John Mayall - Life In The Jungle

1993 - Wake Up Call

01. John Mayall - Mail Order Mystics
02. John Mayall - Maydell
03. John Mayall - I Could Cry
04. John Mayall - Wake Up Call
05. John Mayall - Loaded Dice
06. John Mayall - Undercover Agent For The BLues
07. John Mayall - Light The Fuse
08. John Mayall - Anything I Can Say
09. John Mayall - Nature's Disappearing
10. John Mayall - I'm A Sucker For Lova
11. John Mayall - Not At Home
12. John Mayall - Ain't That Lovin' You Baby

1992 - Room To Move: 1969-1974 (2 CD)

01. John Mayall - The Laws Must Change
02. John Mayall - California
03. John Mayall - Room To Move
04. John Mayall - Dont Waste My Time
05. John Mayall - Counting The Days
06. John Mayall - When I Go
07. John Mayall - To A Princess
08. John Mayall - Nature's Disappearing
09. John Mayall - Took The Car
10. John Mayall - My Pretty Girl
11. John Mayall - Prisons On The Road
12. John Mayall - Accidental Suicide
13. John Mayall - Boogie Albert
14. John Mayall - Television Eye
15. John Mayall - Home Alone
16. John Mayall - Memories
17. John Mayall - Nobody Cares
18. John Mayall - Bad Luck Time
19. John Mayall - Country Road
20. John Mayall - Dry Throat
21. John Mayall - Worried Mind
22. John Mayall - Red Sky
23. John Mayall - Ten Years Are Gone
24. John Mayall - Driving Till The Break Of Day
25. John Mayall - Better Pass You By
26. John Mayall - I Still Care
27. John Mayall - Brand New Band
28. John Mayall - Gasoline Blues
29. John Mayall - Going To Take My Time
30. John Mayall - Deep Down Feelings

1990 - A Sence Of Place

01. John Mayall - I Want To Go
02. John Mayall - Congo Square
03. John Mayall - Send Me Down To
04. John Mayall - Without Her
05. John Mayall - Sensitive Kind
06. John Mayall - Jacksboro Highway
07. John Mayall - Let's Work Together
08. John Mayall - I an't Complain
09. John Mayall - Black Cat Moan
10. John Mayall - Sugarcane
11. John Mayall - All My Life

1986 - Behind The Iron Curtain

01. John Mayall - Somebody's Acting Like A Child
02. John Mayall - Rolling With The Blues
03. John Mayall - The Laws Must Change
04. John Mayall - Parchman Farm
05. John Mayall - Have You Heard
06. John Mayall - Fly Tomorrow
07. John Mayall - Steppin' Out

1978 - The Last Of The British Blues

01. John Mayall - Tucson Lady
02. John Mayall - Parchman Farm
03. John Mayall - The Teaser
04. John Mayall - The Teaser
05. John Mayall - Hideaway
06. John Mayall - The Bear
07. John Mayall - Lonely Birthday
08. John Mayall - Lowdown Blues
09. John Mayall - Another Man
10. John Mayall - It Must Be There

1977 - Primal Solos

01. John Mayall - Intro - Maudie
02. John Mayall - It Hurts To Be In Love
03. John Mayall - Have You Ever Loved A Woman
04. John Mayall - Bye Bye Bird
05. John Mayall - Hoochie Coochie Man
06. John Mayall - Intro - Look At The Girl
07. John Mayall - Wish You Were Mine
08. John Mayall - Start Walkin'

1976 - A Banquet In Blues

01. John Mayall - Sunshine
02. John Mayall - You Can't Put Me Down
03. John Mayall - I Got Somebody
04. John Mayall - Turn Me Loose
05. John Mayall - Seven Days Too Long
06. John Mayall - Table Top Girl
07. John Mayall - Lady
08. John Mayall - Fantasyland

1975 - New Year, New Band, New Company

01. John Mayall - Sitting On The Outside
02. John Mayall - Can't Get Home
03. John Mayall - Step In The Sun
04. John Mayall - To Match The Wind
05. John Mayall - Sweet Scorpio
06. John Mayall - Driving On
07. John Mayall - Taxman Blues
08. John Mayall - So Much To DO
09. John Mayall - My Train Time
10. John Mayall - Respectfully Yours

1971 - Archives To Eighties

01. John Mayall - Accidental Suicide
02. John Mayall - Force Of Nature
03. John Mayall - Boogie Albert
04. John Mayall - Television Eye
05. John Mayall - Prisons On The Road
06. John Mayall - Home Again
07. John Mayall - Mr. Censor Man
08. John Mayall - Looking At Tomorrow
09. John Mayall - Blue Fox
10. John Mayall - Devil's Tricks
11. John Mayall - Marriage Madness
12. John Mayall - Dream With Me
13. John Mayall - My Children

1971 - Memories

01. John Mayall - Memories
02. John Mayall - Wish I Knew A Woman
03. John Mayall - The City
04. John Mayall - Home In A Tree
05. John Mayall - Saparate Ways
06. John Mayall - The Fighting Line
07. John Mayall - Grandad
08. John Mayall - Back From Korea
09. John Mayall - Nobody Cares
10. John Mayall - Play The Harp

1969 - Empty Rooms

01. John Mayall - Don?t Waste My Time
02. John Mayall - Plan Your Revolution
03. John Mayall - Don?t Pick A Flower
04. John Mayall - Something New
05. John Mayall - People Cling Together
06. John Mayall - Waiting For The Right Time
07. John Mayall - Thinking Of My Woman
08. John Mayall - Counting The Days
09. John Mayall - When I Go
10. John Mayall - Many Miles Apart
11. John Mayall - To A Princess
12. John Mayall - Lying In My Bed

1969 - The Turning Point

01. John Mayall - The Laws Must Change
02. John Mayall - Saw Mill Gulch Road
03. John Mayall - I'm Gonna Fight For You J.B.
04. John Mayall - So Hard To Share
05. John Mayall - California
06. John Mayall - Thoughts About Roxanne
07. John Mayall - Room To Move

1968 - Bare Wires

01. John Mayall - Bareware Suite - Medley...
02. John Mayall - I'm A Stranger
03. John Mayall - No Reply
04. John Mayall - Hartkey Quits
05. John Mayall - Killing Time
06. John Mayall - She's Too Young
07. John Mayall - Sandy

1967 - A Hard Road: John Mayall & Blues Breakers

01. John Mayall - A Hard Road
02. John Mayall - It's Over
03. John Mayall - You Don't Love Me
04. John Mayall - Th Stumble
05. John Mayall - Another Kinda Love
06. John Mayall - Hit The Highway
07. John Mayall - Leaping Christine
08. John Mayall - Dust My Blues
09. John Mayall - There's Always Work
10. John Mayall - The Same Way
11. John Mayall - The Super-Natural
12. John Mayall - Top Of The Hill
13. John Mayall - Someday After A While (You'll Be Sorry)
14. John Mayall - Living Alone

1966 - Blues Breakers With Eric Clapton

01. John Mayall - All Your Love
02. John Mayall - Hideway
03. John Mayall - Litle Girl
04. John Mayall - Another Man
05. John Mayall - Double Crossing Time
06. John Mayall - What'd I Say
07. John Mayall - Key to Love
08. John Mayall - Parchman Farm
09. John Mayall - Have Your Heard
10. John Mayall - Ramblin on My Mind
11. John Mayall - Steppin Out
12. John Mayall - It Ain't Right

1966 - Bluesbreakers With Eric Clapton

01. John Mayall - All Your Love
02. John Mayall - Hideway
03. John Mayall - Little Girl
04. John Mayall - Another Man
05. John Mayall - Double Crossing Time
06. John Mayall - What'd I Say
07. John Mayall - Key To Love
08. John Mayall - Parchman Farm
09. John Mayall - Have You Heard
10. John Mayall - Ramblin' On My Mind
11. John Mayall - Steppin' Out
12. John Mayall - It Ain't Right