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Key To Love: A Celebration of the Music of John Mayall

Key To Love: A Celebration of the Music of John Mayall
Debbie Davies

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Track Listing

  1. Light The Fuse
  2. Chicago Line (w/ James Cotton)
  3. Hard Road (w/ Mick Taylor)
  4. Room to Move (w/ James Cotton)
  5. Takin' It All To Vegas
  6. Dream About The Blues
  7. Key To Love
  8. I Should Know Better
  9. I'm A Sucker For Love
  10. Steppin' Out
  11. Nature's Disappearing (w/ Peter Green)
  12. I Just Came To Play

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #218738 in Music
  • Released on: 2003-02-11
  • Number of discs: 1

Customer Reviews

A Fitting Tribute To The Master5
On her new album Debbie Davies pays a fitting tribute to the great John Mayall. It has been a long time coming and kudos to her for recognizing the oft overlooked Mayall. Her band and the guest musicians-Mick Taylor, James Cotton, and Peter Green are all in excellant form. To make a long story short the album is superb so go out and buy it.

Key to Love5
Saw it, Heard it, Bought it! I have 4 other of her CD's, Austin motel, Love the game, Picture this, and Home sick for the road with Kenny Neal and Tab Benoit and I love them all. This one is no exception. Well recorded, sonics are good. Great selection of Mayall tunes with great interpretations by Davies and her quest players. This one will not disappoint you, well worth a listen and highly recommened.

Fresh takes on good music5
Debbie Davies does a great job here with John Mayall classics including "Room to Move" and "Chicgao Line". And a strong set of guest stars- Peter Green, Mick Taylor, and James Cotton all add appeal to a really strong set. Her versions are not meant to be exact copies but more affectionate tributes.She plays to her strengths not just the song's strengths. She's not going to get anyone to play Mayall's harmonica solo from "Room To Move" so she wisely steers clear of that but fans of Mayall and Davies will enjoy this as well as fans of good blues.