Jazz Blues Fusion (album)
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Jazz Blues Fusion is a Live album
Live album
A live album is a recording consisting of material recorded during stage performances using remote recording techniques, commonly contrasted with a studio album...

 by John Mayall
John Mayall
John Mayall, OBE is an English blues singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist, whose musical career spans over fifty years...

, the first side is from a gig in Boston on 18th November 1971, and the second side was selected from two concerts at Hunter College
Hunter College
Hunter College, established in 1870, is a public university and one of the constituent colleges of the City University of New York, located on Manhattan's Upper East Side. Hunter grants undergraduate, graduate, and post-graduate degrees in more than one hundred fields of study, and is recognized...

, New York on 3rd and 4th December 1971.

Track listing

Original release

All songs by John Mayall
  1. "Country Road" - 6:55
  2. "Mess Around" - 2:40
  3. "Good Time Boogie" - 8:20
  4. "Change Your Ways" - 3:25
  5. "Dry Throat" - 6:20
  6. "Exercise in C Major for Harmonica, Bass & Shufflers" - 8:10
  7. "Got To Be This Way" - 6:15

Personnel

  • Freddy Robinson - lead guitar
  • Larry Taylor
    Larry Taylor
    Larry Taylor is an American bass guitarist, best known for his work as a member of Canned Heat from 1967. Before joining Canned Heat he had been a session bassist for The Monkees and Jerry Lee Lewis...

     - bass guitar
  • John Mayall
    John Mayall
    John Mayall, OBE is an English blues singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist, whose musical career spans over fifty years...

     - vocals, piano, guitar, harmonica
  • Ron Selico - percussion
  • Blue Mitchell
    Blue Mitchell
    Richard Allen Mitchell was an American jazz, rhythm and blues, soul, rock, and funk trumpeter, known for many albums recorded as leader and sideman for Riverside, Blue Note and then Mainstream Records.-Biography:...

     - trumpet
  • Clifford Solomon - alto & tenor saxophone
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