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Drivin' On / the ABC Years 1975 to 1982

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Download links and information about Drivin' On / the ABC Years 1975 to 1982 by John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers. This album was released in 1998 and it belongs to Blues, Rock, Blues Rock, Country genres. It contains 32 tracks with total duration of 02:16:39 minutes.

Artist: John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers
Release date: 1998
Genre: Blues, Rock, Blues Rock, Country
Tracks: 32
Duration: 02:16:39
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Sitting On the Outside 6:00
2. Can't Get Home 4:04
3. Match the Wind 4:32
4. Drivin' On 2:24
5. My Train Time 4:43
6. Step In the Sun (Single Edit) 2:18
7. It Ain't Easy 3:29
8. Hail to the Man Who Lives Alone 4:19
9. Lil' Boogie In the Afternoon 2:46
10. Old Time Blues 3:48
11. Seven Days Too Long 5:14
12. Lady 3:38
13. You Can't Put Me Down 3:23
14. Intro (Live) 0:19
15. Changes In the Wind (Live At the Roxy) 3:59
16. Play the Harp (Live At the Roxy) 5:28
17. He's a Traveling Man (Live At the Roxy) 4:31
18. Room to Move (Live At the Roxy) 6:36
19. Disconnected Line 5:05
20. Arizona Bound 3:07
21. Do I Please You 4:04
22. The Last Time 4:46
23. Now and Then 4:24
24. Goodnight Dreams 4:37
25. Tucson Lady (Live) 4:38
26. Parchman Farm (Live) 4:03
27. Lonely Birthday (Live) 3:56
28. Another Man (Live) 2:19
29. Hard Times Again (Live) 4:57
30. My Time After Awhile (Live) 5:25
31. Howling Moon (Live) 4:16
32. Looking Out for Willie (Live) 9:31

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This two-disc, 32-track compilation brings together highlights from Mayall's output for ABC Records in the 1970s, pulling from the albums New Year, New Band, New Company; Notice to Appear; Lots of People; A Banquet of Blues; A Hard Core Package; and Last of the British Blues. These cherry-picked tracks do a nice job of highlighting Mayall's estimable writing skills as well. Highlights include "Seven Days Too Long," "Old Time Blues," "You Can't Put Me Down," "Sitting on the Outside," "My Train Time," and the title track. As a special bonus, there's the second-disc inclusion of four live tracks from a 1982 Bluesbreaker reunion gig, featuring John McVie back at his original post on bass and Mick Taylor on lead guitar providing the fireworks.