Sold Date:
January 2, 2015
Start Date:
December 3, 2014
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John Mayall with Eric Clapton Blues Breakers ( 2008 reissue with 4 bonus tracks recorded live in the summer of 1966) New & Sealed
Track Listing
Side 1
All Your Love
Hideaway
Little Girl
Another Man
Double Crossing Time
What'd I Say
Parchman Farm
Ramblin' On MyMind
It Ain't Right
Side 2
Key To Love Have You Heard Steppin' Out They Call It Stormy Monday ( Live) * Intro To Maudie ( Live) * Have You Ever Loved A Woman ( Live) * Hoochie Coohie Man ( Live) ** Bonus Tracks
Released in 2008 by Lilith Records Cat. No. 900020.
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