photo of the John Mayall Trio - by Cristina Arrigoni
John Mayall Trio – by Cristina Arrigoni

LOS ANGELES, CA – Blues Hall of Famer/“Godfather of British BluesJohn Mayall will release an album of live recordings titled Three for the Road on February 23 via the Forty Below Records label.

Produced by John Mayall and Forty Below Records president Eric Corne, the new album was recorded live in Dresden and Stuttgart, Germany, in March 2017.

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The nine tracks on Three for the Road include fan and personal song favourites played by his trio: John Mayall (vocals, keyboard, and harmonica), Greg Rzab (bass) and Jay Davenport (drums).

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“I hope the fans will enjoy the fireworks that the three of us came up with during a subsequent tour of Europe last year,” Mayall says. “We opted for recording in East Germany purely as a convenience and availability of a recording company. They specialize in live recordings and I must say they captured the energy that took place onstage.

The songs come from my extensive library of material composed by some of my favourite blues players. Naturally, my playing is featured quite a lot more than usual in this format, and I hope listeners will enjoy the performances that capture a new chapter in my live shows.”

John Mayall Trio - Three for the Road album cover image

Three for the Road comes one year after the release of his last studio CD, Talk about That, which saw Mayall’s then-four-piece band joined by a special guest, legendary guitarist Joe Walsh, who played on two tracks, “The Devil Must Be Laughing” and “Cards on the Table,” both John Mayall compositions.

Talk about That garnered tremendous reviews from the fans and media alike, while also generating extensive radio airplay. It came after John Mayall’s induction into the Blues Hall of Fame in 2016.

For over 50 years, John Mayall has served as a pioneer of blues music, rightly earning him the title, “The Godfather of British Blues.” In 2013, John signed with producer Eric Corne’s label, Forty Below Records and the four studio albums – along with two landmark Bluesbreakers live 1967 recordings – released since continue to raise Mayall’s recognition as a true pioneer and innovator in blues and roots music.

He continues to perform extensively both in the USA and abroad and has an ambitious touring schedule in place for the rest of the year that was booked by Monterey International Artists.

As for what’s next on John Mayall’s horizon, he’s giving fans an early head-up as what’s to come in the future. “As for recording, I shall still be exploring the talents of guitar players who will be pretty well-known to all lovers of rock and roll.

They will be strongly featured on the next studio album. I have already got songs lined up for our sessions in the studio at the end of this month. So look out for the prominent interplay and surprises that will be coming your way later this year.

Thanks for all your support as usual. I couldn’t do it without you!”

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JOHN MAYALL – THREE FOR THE ROAD

1     INTRODUCTION
2    BIG TOWN PLAYBOY (Eddie Taylor)
3    I FEEL SO BAD (Sam “Lightnin’” Hopkins)
4    THE SUM OF SOMETHING (Curtis Salgado)
5    STREAMLINE (John Mayall)
6    TEARS CAME ROLLIN’ DOWN (Henry J. Townsend)
7    RIDIN’ ON THE L & N (Lionel Hampton/Dan Burley)
8    DON’T DENY ME (Jerry Lynn Williams)
9   LONELY FEELINGS (John Mayall)
10  CONGO SQUARE (Sonny Landreth/Dave Raonson/Mel Melton)