A1 | John Mayall With Eric Clapton | All Your Love | Rush | Rate |
A2 | John Mayall With Eric Clapton | Hideaway | King, Thompson | Rate |
A3 | John Mayall With Eric Clapton | Little Girl | Mayall | Rate |
A4 | John Mayall With Eric Clapton | Another Man | Arr. Mayall | Rate |
A5 | John Mayall With Eric Clapton | Double Crossin' Time | Mayall, Clapton | Rate |
A6 | John Mayall With Eric Clapton | What'd I Say | Charles | Rate |
B1 | John Mayall With Eric Clapton | Key To Love | Mayall | Rate |
B2 | John Mayall With Eric Clapton | Parchman Farm | Allison | Rate |
B3 | John Mayall With Eric Clapton | Have You Heard | Mayall | 10.0 Rate |
B4 | John Mayall With Eric Clapton | Ramblin' On My Mind | Trad Arr., Mayall | Rate |
B5 | John Mayall With Eric Clapton | Steppin' Out | Bracken | Rate |
B6 | John Mayall With Eric Clapton | It Ain't Right | Jacobs | Rate |
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hiwatt1973 12th May 2020
| | I have added the DERAM Cat number as it appears on the cover spine and the Barcode.
A Side Matrix Stamped ZAL 7297 3X ∇ 420 I 120
B Side Matrix Stamped ZAL 7298 3V ∇ 420 I 114 |
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nboldock 28th Nov 2017
| | I've just acquired a copy of this. The one I have has no barcode on the back and has Decca instead of Deram on the front. The labels are the same as shown here. Made in Holland.
I suspect this is either UK or Europe. |
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hiwatt1973 7th Feb 2014
| | Hi PhilMH
Just to add a bit of info, this record was purchased in the UK (HMV Coventry) I would guess mid 80's to early 90's when I used to live there. There has been no mix up with the sleeve as I only own One John Mayall LP and this is it. I was listening to the Friday Rock show when Tommy Vance played Have You Heard and I just had to go and buy it, hence my rating of 10 |
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PhilMH SUBS 3rd Feb 2014
| | Even though the label says "Made in Holland", I think that this might still be primarily a UK release. PolyGram closed Decca UK's factory at New Malden when they bought the company, so all vinyl production came from Holland after that. I also wonder whether this cover and record belong together, maybe someone muddled them up at some point? The number on the cover is in PolyGram's newer internatinal sequence, and I suspect that the label was changed to Deram so that the album could be exported to countries where PolyGram didn't own the Decca name (chiefly the Americas and Far East). |
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hiwatt1973 2nd Feb 2014
| | Cover and label scans added |
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hiwatt1973 2nd Feb 2014
| | I have gone with the information on the labels when submitting this record as there are contradictions on the cover. The cat number is different on the sleeve and the composer credits are different to the labels. I will upload the scans later |
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