John Mayall Lots of People (Vinyl, ABC Records, 1977) ***
John Mayall No More Interviews (Vinyl, DJM Records, 1979) ****
Genre: Blues rock
Places I remember: The Little Red Bookshop
Fab, and all the other pimply hyperboles: Room to Move (Lots of People)
Gear costume: Play the Harp (Lots of People)
Fab, and all the other pimply hyperboles: Room to Move (Lots of People)
Gear costume: Play the Harp (Lots of People)
They loom large in his legend (The Album Collection playlists): Part 1; Part 2; Part 3; Part 4; Part 5; Part 6; Part 7
Active compensatory factors: These two albums come from a recent visit to The Little Red Bookshop in Hastings.
Active compensatory factors: These two albums come from a recent visit to The Little Red Bookshop in Hastings.
Lots of People is a live album, recorded at the Roxy in Los Angeles in 1977. Mayall employs a big horn contingent for this one. The highlight is still Room to Move with a new arrangement to accommodate those horns.
No More Interviews is a studio album from 1979 (in between the underwhelming Bottom Line and Road Show Blues - also on DJM Records). It's a spirited affair with Mayall trying out some new sounds that come with a commercial bent. It's a fine album to end the seventies - pity that it's not on Spotify.
Where do they all belong? I'm sure these won't be my last John Mayall albums - the man was certainly prolific.


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