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 | Artist information: |
 | Artist:
Mayall John (Blues Breakers) |
 | Instrument(s):
Harmonica, Vocals, Guitar, Organ, Piano |  | Country:
Great Britain |  | Gender:
Male |
 | Record title:
The Turning Point (GER) |  | Price: (Euro)
7 |
 | Main style:
Blues |  | Substyle(s):
White Blues |
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 | Record information: |  |  |
 | Record Company/
Label:
Polydor |  | Catalogue
number:
184 308 | Released
originally:
1969 | This copy:
(if not orig.)
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 | Cover made in:
Germany |  | Record made in:
Germany | Media:
Album | Sub media:
LP |
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 | Condition/
cover:
EX- |  | Condition/
record(s):
VG+ |  |  |
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 | Label: |  | Cover: |
 | Matt red labels. White and black Polydor picture logo at top. "Infobox" in the middle. |  | Laminated single cover. One bigger lamination crease on front. Light creases along the spine and seams. Light corner wear. |
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 | Record(s): |  | Attachment: |
 | Hairlines and light surface / needle marks, causing some occasional light clicks. Plays mostly fine. |  | Folded lyric sheet enclosed. |
 | Other information & picture: |
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 | One of the most innovative and influential figures on the British blues scene in the sixties. Born in 1933 in Macclesfield, a small village near Manchester, moved to Laurel Canyon, Los Angeles in the early seventies. Credited to John Mayall, featuring Jon Mark, Steve Thompson and Johnny Almond. A brave attempt to play semi-acoustic, low volume blues without heavy lead guitar and drums. A total of seven tracks, including e.g. "The Laws Must Change" and "Room to Move". Recorded live at the Fillmore East Theater, New York July 12th, 1969. German issue of Polydor 583 571 (England 1969). His 10th album.
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