John Mayall - The Latest Edition (Remastered) (2009)
BAND/ARTIST: John Mayall
- Title: The Latest Edition
- Year Of Release: 1974
- Label: Lemon Recordings – CDLEM 117
- Genre: Blues, Blues Rock
- Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks+.cue, log, artwork)
- Total Time: 38:59
- Total Size: 89.4 / 254 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Gasoline Blues (03:41)
2. Perfect Peace (03:50)
3. Going To Take My Time (02:55)
4. Deepdown Feelings (04:42)
5. Troubled Times (04:11)
6. The Pusher Man (04:05)
7. One Of The Few (02:44)
8. Love Song (05:39)
9. Little Kitten (02:35)
10. A Crazy Game (04:35)
1. Gasoline Blues (03:41)
2. Perfect Peace (03:50)
3. Going To Take My Time (02:55)
4. Deepdown Feelings (04:42)
5. Troubled Times (04:11)
6. The Pusher Man (04:05)
7. One Of The Few (02:44)
8. Love Song (05:39)
9. Little Kitten (02:35)
10. A Crazy Game (04:35)
Review by William Ruhlmann
The title makes a virtue of necessity, as John Mayall introduces another all-new lineup (actually, bassist Larry Taylor is returning from an older edition). Two guitarists, Hightide Harris and Randy Resnick, lead the band in more of an up-tempo R&B style than has been used in much of Mayall's music during the past several years, starting with the timely "Gasoline Blues" (1974 was the year of the gas lines, remember?) and going on to "Troubled Times" (which advises impeaching President Nixon). Still, this was a lackluster set, which is only appropriate since it was Mayall's swan song with Polydor, and the album became his first to miss the charts in the U.S. since 1967.
The title makes a virtue of necessity, as John Mayall introduces another all-new lineup (actually, bassist Larry Taylor is returning from an older edition). Two guitarists, Hightide Harris and Randy Resnick, lead the band in more of an up-tempo R&B style than has been used in much of Mayall's music during the past several years, starting with the timely "Gasoline Blues" (1974 was the year of the gas lines, remember?) and going on to "Troubled Times" (which advises impeaching President Nixon). Still, this was a lackluster set, which is only appropriate since it was Mayall's swan song with Polydor, and the album became his first to miss the charts in the U.S. since 1967.
Blues | Rock | FLAC / APE | Mp3 | CD-Rip
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