The perfect brew of American blues with British beat led to the British Blues Rock scene.
Hear the excitement and power of British Blues Rock from the mid-Sixties to early-Seventies:
- The Yardbirds – Train Kept A-Rollin (BBC Sessions 1965-68, Warner Archives, 1997 rec 1965)
- John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers – I’m Your Witchdoctor (Single A-side, Immediate 1965)
- Cream – Outside Woman Blues (Disraeli Gears, Polydor, 1967)
- T. S. McPhee – You Don’t Love Me (Various Artists, Blues Anytime Vol.2 – An Anthology Of British Blues, Immediate, 1968)
- Fleetwood Mac – Black Magic Woman (Single A-side, Blue Horizon, 1968)
- Chicken Shack – I’d Rather Go Blind (Single A-side, Blue Horizon, 1969)
- McKenna Mendelson Mainline – She’s Alright (Stink, Liberty, 1969)
- Keef Hartley Band – Too Much Thinking (Halfbreed, Deram, 1969)
- Free – I’ll Be Creepin’ (Free, Island, 1969)
- Andy Fernbach Connexion – She’s Gone (Various Artists, I Asked For Water, She Gave Me… Gasoline, Imperial, 1969)
- Humble Pie – Natural Born Bugie (Single A-side, Immediate, 1969)
- Led Zeppelin – I Can’t Quit You Baby (Led Zeppelin, Atlantic, 1969)
- Status Quo – Time To Fly (Fresh Quota, PRT, 1981 rec c1971)
- Gypsy – Standing Alone, Feeling So Bad (Gypsy, United Artists, 1971)
- The Rolling Stones – Ventilator Blues (Exile on Main Street Remastered (Deluxe Edition), Polydor, 2010 recorded 1971/72)
- Help Yourself – Strange Affair (Strange Affair, United Artists, 1972)
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