Tuesday’s Tune: Another Kind Of Love

After getting home later than usual last night we decided to wind down the day with a vinyl session which eventuated in having only just enough energy to listen to the one record… That record was A Hard Road, the third studio album recorded by John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers, released in 1967. It’s third song Another […]

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After getting home later than usual last night we decided to wind down the day with a vinyl session which eventuated in having only just enough energy to listen to the one record…

That record was A Hard Road, the third studio album recorded by John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers, released in 1967. It’s third song Another Kind of Love features bitter-tasting lyrics sung by Mayall, paired with a bluesy riff from Peter Green (who ended up departing the band with Mick Fleetwood and original bassist John McVie a few weeks later to form Fleetwood Mac).

It’s the perfect end-of-the-day-tune. Have a beer, catch some sun and enjoy your evening!

{image features a musician walking gear over the bridge to Eel Pie, a regular venue for John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers in their earlier days.  It is situated on the Tideway and can be reached only by footbridge or boat. The island was known as a major jazz and blues venue in the 1960s.}