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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:
John Mayall - The Collection (UK) |  | Price: (Euro)
10 |
 | Main style:
Blues |  | Substyle(s):
White Blues |
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 | Record information: |  |  |
 | Record Company/
Label:
Castle The Collector Series |  | Catalogue
number:
CCSLP 137 | Released
originally:
1986 | This copy:
(if not orig.)
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 | Cover made in:
Great Britain |  | Record made in:
Great Britain | Media:
Album | Sub media:
2-LP |
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 | Condition/
cover:
VG |  | Condition/
record(s):
EX-/VG+ |  |  |
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 | Additional information about: |  |  |
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 | Label: |  | Cover: |
 | White labels. Black The Collectors Series logo on top. |  | Glossy fold-out cover. Semi-heavy surface wear on each side (> mainly > top & bottom), more on back. Wear and light creases along the edges. A bit worn / creased corners, one of them (> bottom > right) being also slightly creased. |
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 | Record(s): |  | Attachment: |
 | A few hairlines and surface / needle marks (> especially > C1 - C2). Plays fine. Matrix numbers (hw): CCSLP+137+A / +B / +C / +D. |  | |
 | 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. A compilation of tracks taken from the early albums and singles, including two rare live recordings "They Call It Stormy Monday" and "Hoochie Coochie Man" from 1966, featuring Eric Clapton on guitar and Jack Bruce on bass.
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