SOMEBODY BROKE YOUR WINGS
LITTLE BIRD, YOU CAN'T FLY..
Blues Breakers,
colloquially known as
The Beano Album,
is the
debut
studio album
by the English
blues rock band
John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers,
originally credited to
John Mayall with Eric Clapton.
Produced by
Mike Vernon
and released in 1966
by Decca Records (UK)
and
London Records (US),
it pioneered a
guitar-dominated
blues-rock sound.
The album was
commercially successful
and most critics
viewed it positively.
In 2003 and 2012,
Rolling Stone
ranked it
number 195
on its list of the
"500 Greatest Albums of All Time".
It was voted number 391
in Colin Larkin's
All Time
Top 1000 Albums (2000)
The band on this album
includes
Mayall on piano,
Hammond organ,
harmonica,
and most vocals;
bassist
John McVie;
drummer
Hughie Flint;
and
Clapton.
Augmenting the band
on this album was a
horn section
added during
post-production,
with
Alan Skidmore,
Johnny Almond,
and
Derek Healey
The album is often called
The Beano Album
by fans because
of its cover
photograph showing
Eric Clapton
reading
The Beano,
a British children's comic.
Clapton stated in his
autobiography that
he was reading
The Beano
on the cover
because he felt like being
"uncooperative"
during the photo shoot.
David Wedgbury took
the photograph near
the Old Kent Road.
TRACK LIST
CD 1
All Your Love
Hideaway
Little Girl
Another Man
Double Crossing Time
What'd I Say
Key To Love
Parchman Farm
Have You Heard
Ramblin' On My Mind
Steppin' Out
It Ain't Right
Lonely Years
Bernard Jenkins
Broken Wings
CD 2
Crawling Up A Hill
(Live At BBC '65)
Crocodile Walk
(Live At BBC '65)
Bye Bye Bird
(Live At BBC '65)
I'm Your Witchdoctor
Telephone Blues
Bernard Jenkins
Lonely Years
Cheatin' Woman
(Live At BBC '65)
Nowhere To Turn
(Live At BBC '65)
I'm Your Witchdoctor
(Live At BBC '65)
On Top Of The World (Take 2)
(Stereo mix)
Key To Love
(Live At BBC '65)
On Top Of The World
(Live At BBC '65)
They Call It Stormy Monday
(Live '66)
Intro Into Maudie
(Live '66)
It Hurts To Be In Love
(Live '66)
Have You Ever Loved A Woman
(Live '66)
Bye Bye Bird
(Live '66)
Hoochie Coochie Man
(Live '66)
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