Year of grace 1972.

John Mayall decides to gift one of his diadems to the world.

Nocturnal and expansive as befitting a true work of jazz & blues. Supporting artists of high caliber with sounds that originate from the realms of the soul. Highly recommended because it is timeless music, money well spent. To be shared with the younger generations.

Happy listening to everyone and especially to someone who might read this review.

Tracklist

01   Country Road (07:16)

02   Mess Around (02:51)

03   Good Times Boogie (09:17)

04   Change Your Ways (03:45)

05   Dry Throat (06:39)

06   Exercise in C Major for Harmonica, Bass & Shufflers (08:32)

07   Got to Be This Way (06:54)

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