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Tracklist

1Hit The Highway
Written-By – Mayall
2:17
2You Don't Love Me
Written-By – Cobbs
2:50
3There's Always Work
Written-By – Mayall
1:37
4It's Over
Written-By – Mayall
2:51
5The Same Way
Written-By – Green
2:11
6Top Of The Hill
Written-By – Mayall
2:40
7Dust My Blues
Written-By – James
2:51
8The Supernatural
Written-By – Green
2:57
9Leaping Christine
Written-By – Mayall
2:23
10The Stumble
Written-By – King, Thompson
2:54
11Some Day After Awhile (You'll Be Sorry)
Written-By – King
3:01
12A Hard Road
Written-By – Mayall
3:14
13Another Kinda Love
Written-By – Mayall
3:06
14Living Alone
Written-By – Mayall
2:25

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
SKL 4853John Mayall And The Bluesbreakers A Hard Road ‎(LP, Album)DeccaSKL 4853UK1967
PS 502John Mayall And The Bluesbreakers A Hard Road ‎(LP, Album)London RecordsPS 502US1967
984 222-5, 9842225John Mayall And The Bluesbreakers A Hard Road ‎(CD, Album, Mono, RM, Red)Decca, Decca984 222-5, 9842225UK & Europe2006
990175John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers A Hard Road ‎(LP, Album, RE, 180)Vinyl Lovers990175Europe2011
SKL 4853John Mayall And The Bluesbreakers A Hard Road ‎(LP, Album, RP)DeccaSKL 4853UK1970

Credits

  • Bass GuitarJohn McVie
  • Cover [Painting], Liner Notes, Sleeve [Design]John Mayall
  • DrumsAynsley Dunbar
  • EngineerGus Dudgeon
  • Guitar [5 String]John Mayall (tracks: B1, B5)
  • Guitar [9 String]John Mayall (tracks: B3, B7)
  • HarmonicaJohn Mayall (tracks: A1, A3, A7, B2, B7)
  • Lead GuitarPeter Green
  • Organ, Piano, VocalsJohn Mayall
  • Photography By [Back Cover]John McVie
  • ProducerMike Vernon
  • ReedsAlan Skidmore, John Almond, Ray Warleigh
  • VocalsPeter Green (tracks: A3, B3)

Notes

Released on a blue/silver ''unboxed'' Decca label. Laminated with 'Clarifoil' made by British Celanese Limited.

Recorded At West Hampstead Studios, London On October 11,12,19,24 And November 11, 1966.

Companies

  • Recorded At – West Hampstead Studios
  • Printed By – Robert Stace

Video

Info

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John Mayall And The Bluesbreakers - A Hard Road mp3

Performer: John Mayall And The Bluesbreakers

Title: A Hard Road

Country: UK

Release date: 1969

Label: Decca

Style: Electric Blues, Blues Rock, Chicago Blues, Harmonica Blues

Catalog: SKL 4853

Genre: Rock / Blues

Size MP3: 1721 mb

Rating: 4.7 / 5

Votes: 333

Record source: Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo

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Tcaruieb
Peter Green is one of the guitar greats and he makes this album. For the most part it's fairly straight ahead blues rock, not all that engaging, in fact a bit dull in parts, but worth getting this just for the highlight which is Peter Green's "Supernatural". I once read someone describe this tune as Peter Green coming back from the future and doing an impression of Santana doing an impression of him. It certainly has the feel of Santana's cover of "Black Magic Women". The other high points of the album are the covers of "The Stumble" and "Someday After A While (You'll Be Sorry)".
Tcaruieb
Peter Green is one of the guitar greats and he makes this album. For the most part it's fairly straight ahead blues rock, not all that engaging, in fact a bit dull in parts, but worth getting this just for the highlight which is Peter Green's "Supernatural". I once read someone describe this tune as Peter Green coming back from the future and doing an impression of Santana doing an impression of him. It certainly has the feel of Santana's cover of "Black Magic Women". The other high points of the album are the covers of "The Stumble" and "Someday After A While (You'll Be Sorry)".
Vut
I have this record with different features. It says 'Printed in The Netherlands' on the bottom left of the back sleeve. The catalog number is 6835 922. It is definitely Decca. It has a blue label with white letters. On the run-out groove of side 1 it says: 6835 922 1Y 2 P 1967 670 114 06. On side 2 it is: 6835 922 2Y 2 P 1967 670 112 06. It looks like an original release, but I did not buy it in 1967 (I was 2 years old, then) ans suspect it is a re-issue. Can anyone help me? Is it simply not yet on discogs? Or is it rare?

Kind regards, Michel Gunsing, Netherlands.
Vut
I have this record with different features. It says 'Printed in The Netherlands' on the bottom left of the back sleeve. The catalog number is 6835 922. It is definitely Decca. It has a blue label with white letters. On the run-out groove of side 1 it says: 6835 922 1Y 2 P 1967 670 114 06. On side 2 it is: 6835 922 2Y 2 P 1967 670 112 06. It looks like an original release, but I did not buy it in 1967 (I was 2 years old, then) ans suspect it is a re-issue. Can anyone help me? Is it simply not yet on discogs? Or is it rare?

Kind regards, Michel Gunsing, Netherlands.