John Mayall - Kids Got The Blues (2011) [FLAC] {Bonus DVD}
(2011 Eagle Rock/Media Plus For 4 You) John Mayall: Kids Got The Blues - Special 3 Disc Collectors Edition
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CD I - Padlock On The Blues (1999)
Special guest John Lee Hooker
1 Don't Turn Your Back Mayall 5:16
2 Padlock on the Blues Mayall 7:00
3 A Hard Road Mayall 5:05
4 Somebody's Watching Mayall 4:10
5 Always a Brand New Road Whittington, Yuele 4:09
6 My Country Girl Mayall 5:20
7 The Strip Mayall 4:48
8 I've Got to Talk to You Mayall, Mayall 5:07
9 Dancing Shoes Mayall 5:05
10 Bad Dream Catcher Mayall 3:08
11 When the Blues Are Bad Mayall 3:39
12 Ain't No Surrender Mayall 4:05
13 White Line Fever Mayall 3:22
CD 2 - In The Palace Of The King (2007)
1 You Know That You Love Me [G] King, Thompson 3:18
2 Going Down [D] Nix 4:49
3 Some Other Day, Some Other Time [B] Stryker, Washington 3:02
4 Palace of the King [E] Dunn, Nix, Russell 3:29
5 I'd Rather Be Blind [G] Russell 3:56
6 Time to Go [D] Mayall 6:44
7 Big Legged Woman [C] Williams 3:55
8 Now I've Got a Woman [A] Dellerson 4:24
9 I Love You More Every Day [E] Teat 3:04
10 Help Me Through the Day [C] Russell 5:43
11 Cannonball Shuffle [A] Ford 4:21
12 You've Got Me Licked [C] King, McCracklin 3:36
13 King of the Kings [F] Mayall 4:22
14 Living on the Highway [D] Nix, Russell 4:48
DVD - The 70th Birthday Concert (2003)
1 Southside Story Brown 7:50
2 Kids Got the Blues Mayall 3:55
3 Dirty Water Cobb, Miller, Miller 8:08
4 Somebody's Acting Like a Child Mayall 8:00
5 Blues for the Lost Days Mayall 12:26
6 Walking on Sunset Mayall 6:34
7 Oh, Pretty Woman Williams 9:32
8 No Big Hurry Mayall 6:30
9 Please Mr Lofton Mayall 7:03
10 Hideaway King, Thompson 4:50
11 All Your Love Dixon, Rush, Seger 4:19
12 Have You Heard Mayall, Pinder 18:02
13 (I'm Your) Hoochie Coochie Man Dixon 6:25
14 I'm Tore Down King, Thompson 5:55
15 It Ain't Right Jacobs, Little Walter, Turner 6:18
16 Talk to Your Daughter Lenoir 8:57
Bonus Feature
Interview With John Mayall
Musician on DVD:
Julian Argüelles Sax (Baritone)
Chris Barber Guest Appearance, Trombone
Tom Canning Organ, Piano
Eric Clapton Guest Appearance, Guitars, Vocals
Dave Lewis Sax (Tenor)
John Mayall Guitars, Harmonica, Piano, Vocals
Mick Taylor Guest Appearance, Guitar
Hank Van Sickle Bass
Buddy Whittington Guitars, Vocals
Joe Yuele Drums
Michael Aarvold Guitars (CD 2)
Robben Ford Guitars (CD 2)
Red Holloway Sax (Tenor) (CD 2)
Lon Price Sax (Tenor)
70th Birthday Concert - Review by Thom Jurek
Though almost always well-intentioned, events like this usually don't pan out on record, let alone on DVD. Thankfully, this is not one of those occasions. John Mayall in his 70th Birthday Concert is as spry, ferocious, and on top of his game as ever. There is nothing tired about the presentation or the performances. Mayall's own umpteenth version of the Bluesbreakers is yet another example of his uncanny ability to pick the right cats for the job. They play with plenty of fire, brilliant musicianship, and taste. There are two discs in this package encompassing 19 cuts. The show broke down as follows: the bland play two burning tracks on their own -- "Grits Ain't Groceries" and "Jacksboro Highway," -- before Mayall joins them for three, including a stunning rendition of "Dirty Water." Mayall then invites Mick Taylor to the stage for no less than four cuts -- two of which are "Blues for the Lost Days," and "Oh Pretty Woman." But it gets better. Eric Clapton and Chris Barber join the Bluesbreakers for seven cuts -- "Hideaway" (what else?), and a beautiful duet performance of "No Big Hurry" between Eric and John. Both Clapton and Taylor are in hungry, fine form, and hold nothing back. The last finale features Taylor and Clapton, and is a guitar orgy, as one would expect. What it all adds up to, however, is a stinging, overdriven performance of modern electric blues by a master bandleader who shows no signs of slowing down physically, and most importantly, creatively. Highly recommended.
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