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  1. Albums
  2. empty rooms - john mayall

John Mayall - Empty Rooms (LP)

John MayallJohn Mayall
  • LP
  • 1 piece(s)
  • 1970
  • 12 tracks
  • 46 min
  • blues
Empty Rooms - John Mayall
Empty Rooms
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Empty Rooms - John Mayall
Empty Rooms - John Mayall

Product Description

John Mayall's "Empty Rooms," released on January 1, 1970, under the Polydor label, is a captivating journey through the blues, blending elements of blues rock, modern blues, classic blues, and jazz blues. Clocking in at 46 minutes, this album features 12 tracks that showcase Mayall's mastery of the genre and his ability to create music that resonates deeply with listeners.

The album opens with "Don't Waste My Time," setting the tone with a powerful blues-rock anthem. Tracks like "Plan Your Revolution" and "People Cling Together" highlight Mayall's knack for blending social commentary with soulful melodies. The title track, "Empty Rooms," is a standout, offering a poignant reflection on loneliness and longing.

Throughout the album, Mayall's guitar work shines, complemented by his soulful vocals and the tight, groovy rhythms of his backing band. "Thinking Of My Woman" and "To A Princess" are particularly noteworthy for their emotional depth and lyrical beauty. The album closes with "Lying In My Bed," a haunting and introspective piece that leaves a lasting impression.

"Empty Rooms" is a testament to John Mayall's enduring talent and his significant contributions to the blues genre. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to his music, this album offers a rich and rewarding listening experience.

This is a 1977 Repress released as a LP.

Tracks

  1. Don't Waste My TimeJohn Mayall
    3:13
  2. Plan Your RevolutionJohn Mayall
    2:38
  3. Don't Pick A FlowerJohn Mayall
    3:54
  4. Something NewJohn Mayall
    4:39
  5. People Cling TogetherJohn Mayall
    2:54
  6. Waiting For The Right TimeJohn Mayall
    5:35
  7. Thinking Of My WomanJohn Mayall
    2:30
  8. Counting The DaysJohn Mayall
    5:33
  9. When I GoJohn Mayall
    4:46
  10. Many Miles ApartJohn Mayall
    2:57
  11. To A PrincessJohn Mayall
    3:33
  12. Lying In My BedJohn Mayall
    4:23
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Product specifications

Details

Album
Empty Rooms
Artist
John Mayall
LP release year
1977
Album release date
1 januari 1970
Label
Polydor
EAN
00731452745729
Available
No

Product information

Format
LP
Quantity
1 piece(s)
Type
Repress
Mono or stereo
Stereo
Duration
46 min
Tracks
12 tracks

EAN

EAN
00731452745729

Other

Limited Edition
No
Country
Spain
Genre
Blues
Box set
No
Remastered
No
Reissue
No

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  • Mayall's Introspective Atmosphere

    3 out of 5 stars
    Enid_I8 August 2024United States🇺🇸

    My initial exposure to John Mayall's music was through "Waiting For The Right Time", a track I discovered on a compilation album featuring contemporary Polydor artists. I was absolutely captivated by it! It took some time, but I eventually managed to get my hands on this album. While it's not as widely praised by fans as some of Mayall's other works, I find it quite enjoyable—it has a distinct atmosphere. As usual, he's backed by talented musicians, but there's a certain sparseness and loneliness to these songs. It's not all about having a good time; there's a fair amount of introspection here. A fun fact is that Jon Mark (guitar) and Johnny Almond (woodwinds) crossed paths during these recording sessions and later formed the duo Mark-Almond.

  • Folk-Rock Jazz Fusion

    3 out of 5 stars
    XvaumFduew2 August 2024United States🇺🇸

    This isn't your typical classic or blues rock; it's more on the folk, folk rock, jazz rock side, or a blend of these. Check out my track ratings:A1: hillbilly, folk dance vibeA2: folk rockA3: love balladA4: folk rock, jazz rock fusionA5: folk rockA6: love balladB1: hillbilly, folk dance feelB2: romantic folk-jazz tuneB3: folk-jazz rockB4: old-school bluesB5: folk-jazz rockB6: folk rockIn a nutshell, John Mayall channels Donovan. That final track even takes a page from Donovan's Atlantis (released 22nd November 1968) 😉.

  • Empty Rooms: Blues Masterpiece

    5 out of 5 stars
    jnsiuqfuoqa24 May 2024United Kingdom🇬🇧

    Alright, let's finally sort this out. First things first, ditch the tracks "Plan Your Revolution" and "Don't Pick Flowers." With those gone, you're left with the introspective masterpiece John aimed to create. Without those songs, he's crafted a unique body of work that no one else had dared to attempt at this stage of electric blues. I've had the pleasure of chatting with John a few times, and it was about twenty years back when I delved into his music with him, specifically songs that initially flew right over my head. I didn't take notes, so I'm paraphrasing here, but John mentioned that I should remember it was a peculiar time, and music mirrored the essence of the '60s. He added that everyone "had" to have a song about revolution and at least one with flowers. John wasn't particularly fond of "Plan Your Revolution," and he took the lyrics on a convoluted journey. As for "Don't Pick Flowers," it was just some nonsense that producers and hangers-on thought was cool. With that, John put his hand on his forehead, as if he wanted to erase those songs from his memory. From there, "Empty Rooms" stands as one of my all-time favorite albums. It's played low-key, with ashtrays overflowing with half-smoked cigarettes, heavy curtains drawn tight to keep out the day and set the mood. Every song feels like it could've been penned while lounging in a hotel room, killing time. These were blues songs, no doubt, reflecting the loneliness of life on the road. But John had visited California a few times by then and was inspired by what Steve Miller and bands like Spirit were doing. So, with Johnny Almond and Jon Mark onboard, John took the adventure to new heights, blending rock, blues, and jazz. These were brilliant, textured, free, original, and rich songs that finally seemed to complement John's vocals perfectly. "Empty Rooms" proves that sometimes, less is indeed more. This isn't an album that grows on you; it's more like a record you intuitively recognize as having always been a part of your soul, or perhaps a memory that makes you say, "Oh yeah, I forgot about that." It's nearly a perfect release, and I can't tell you how many times I wished this album was on the turntable when I returned from an assignment, but it never was. So, I'd slip it out of its jacket and cue it up, just like I'm doing today, wishing with all my heart that the one I loved was looking over at me as I slept, sheets in disarray, while "Lying In My Bed" softly played.

  • Mayall Channels Donovan's Folk Fusion

    3 out of 5 stars
    PnouqLgeam23 April 2024United States🇺🇸

    This isn't your typical classic or blues rock. It's more on the folk, folk rock, jazz rock side, or a blend of these. Check out my track ratings:A1: hillbilly, folk danceA2: folk rockA3: love balladA4: folk rock, jazz rockA5: folk rockA6: love balladB1: hillbilly, folk danceB2: romantic folk-jazz balladB3: folk-jazz rockB4: old-school bluesB5: folk-jazz rockB6: folk rockIn a nutshell, John Mayall channels Donovan. The final track takes a page from Donovan's Atlantis (released 22th November 1968) 😉.

  • Mayall's Underrated Gem

    3 out of 5 stars
    Ikar_E15 March 2024United States🇺🇸

    My initial encounter with John Mayall's music was through "Waiting For The Right Time", featured on a compilation album showcasing Polydor's latest releases at the time. I was absolutely captivated by it! It took some time to hunt down this particular album, but I managed to find it eventually. While this Mayall record might not receive as much praise from fans compared to his other works, I believe it's quite good - it possesses a distinct atmosphere. As usual, he's accompanied by talented musicians, but there's a certain minimalistic and solitary feel to these songs. It's not all about having a good time; there's a fair amount of introspection here. A fun fact is that Jon Mark (guitar) and Johnny Almond (woodwinds) crossed paths during these recording sessions and later formed the duo Mark-Almond.

About John Mayall

John Mayall, the legendary English blues musician, brought the raw and soulful sounds of blues to life from 1933 to 2024. With a career spanning decades, Mayall masterfully blended genres like blues rock, modern blues, classic blues, and jazz blues, creating a rich tapestry of music that captivated audiences worldwide. Known for his dynamic performances and influential work, Mayall's music is a testament to his enduring passion and innovation in the blues genre.

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