<< MP3 John Mayall-Empty Rooms-1969
John Mayall-Empty Rooms-1969
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FormatMP3
SourceCD
Bitrate160kbit
GenreBlues
TypeAlbum
Date 1 decade, 2 years
Size 49.06 MB
 
Website http://www.amazon.com/Empty-Rooms-John-Mayall/dp/B000002GLS
 
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Empty Rooms is a studio album by blues musician John Mayall, released in late 1969 on Polydor. It is a follow-up to the live album The Turning Point, released earlier in the year with the same musicians: Jon Mark on acoustic guitar, Johnny Almond on saxophones and flute, and Stephen Thompson on bass. John Mayall sings, plays harmonica, guitars and keyboards (including a moog synthesizer). Former Canned Heat bassist Larry Taylor guests as second bass player on one track, "To a Princess," improvising with Thompson on an unusual bass duet. The absence of a drummer leaves the rhythm rather fluid and the resulting sound is unusual, even for a John Mayall album. The songs, all written by Mayall, mostly addressed his romance with photographer Nancy Throckmorton, a theme he would pursue further on USA Union.
Empty Rooms was the only known set of studio recordings by the Turning Point lineup, which broke up shortly after the album was recorded. Larry Taylor, however, would join Mayall as one of three American musicians (electric guitarist Harvey Mandel, also a former member of Canned Heat; and, electric violinist Sugarcane Harris would complete the new lineup) to join him for USA Union.

tracklist
1. Don't Waste My Time
2. Plan Your Revolution
3. Don't Pick A Flower
4. Something New
5. People Cling Together
6. Waiting For The Right Time
7. Thinking Of My Woman
8. Counting The Days
9. When I Go
10. Many Miles Apart
11. To A Princess
12. Lying In My Bed

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