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John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers “Up Close and Personal-Live in Texas” (Wienerworld)-Legendary bandleader John Mayall may never have been a particularly impressive performer in his own right, but the Cheshire born musician is rightly referred to as “the godfather of the British blues” after nurturing the talents of so many outstanding young players during the genre’s sixties heyday. Future rock luminaries such as Peter Green, Eric Clapton and Mick Taylor all passed through the Bluesbreakers ranks during this period and the band’s line up seemed to be in a state of constant flux throughout its lengthy existence. This fine audio-visual package captures the late nineties incarnation of Mayall’s outfit in fine fettle as they breathe new life into tried and tested old favourites such as “Nature’s Disappearing,” “A Hard Road” and “Room To Move” during a couple of concerts in Houston, Texas with then current guitarist Buddy Whittington.

“Cut Me Deep-A Story of Indie Pop 1985-1989” (Cherry Red)- This rare compendium of delights extends over four CDs as it explores the world of British indie pop during the latter half of the eighties. The list of participants reads like a veritable who’s who of the genre’s finest talent at the time, with classic contributions from the likes of Stone Roses, Housemartins and Lightning Seeds rubbing shoulders with the equally praiseworthy efforts of a string of lesser known but equally compelling guitar orientated act.

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