Artist: The Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation
Title: The Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation / Doctor Dunbar's Prescription
Year Of Release: 1968-69/2006
Label: Blue Label
Genre: Rock, Blues Rock
Quality: Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:11:32
Total Size: 565 Mb (scans)
Tracklist:CD 1 - The Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation 1968:1. Watch 'N' Chain (Aynsley Dunbar, Jon Morshead, Alex Dmochowski, Victor Brox) - 2:36
2. My Whiskey Head Woman (Aynsley Dunbar, Jon Morshead, Alex Dmochowski, Victor Brox) - 4:24
3. Trouble No More (Jon Morshead, Alex Dmochowski, Victor Brox) - 2:56
4. Double Lovin' (Jon Morshead, Victor Brox) - 3:52
5. See See Baby (Ma Rainey) - 2:20
6. Roamin' And Ramblin' (Victor Brox) - 3:00
7. Sage Of Sidney Street (Aynsley Dunbar) - 4:57
8. Memory Of Pain (Percy Mayfield) - 6:06
9. Mutiny (Aynsley Dunbar, Jon Morshead) - 7:25
CD 2 - Doctor Dunbar's Prescription 1969:1. Change Your Low Down Ways (Aynsley Dunbar, Jon Morshead, Victor Brox) - 2:23
2. Fugitive (Victor Brox) - 4:35
3. Till Your Lovin' Makes Me Blue (Victor Brox) - 4:57
4. Now That You've Lost Me (B.B. King) - 3:31
5. I Tried (Larry Davis, Don Robey, Joseph Scott) - 2:52
6. Call My Woman (Jon Morshead) - 3:07
7. Devil Drives (Victor Brox) - 2:46
8. Low Gear Man (Victor Brox) - 2:58
9. Tuesday's Blues (Victor Brox) - 3:37
10. Mean Old World (Walter "Little Walter" Jacobs) - 3:03
Line-up::
Victor Brox - Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards
Jon Morshead - Guitar, Vocals
Alex Dmochowski - Bass
Aynsley Dunbar - Drums
Of the numerous British blues-rock bands to spring up in the late '60s, the Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation was one of the better known, though solid reception on tours did not translate into heavy record sales. Musically, the group recalled John Mayall's Bluesbreakers during the 1966-1967 era that had produced that group's A Hard Road album, though with a somewhat more downbeat tone. The similarities were hardly coincidental, as the band's founder and leader, drummer Aynsley Dunbar, had been in the Bluesbreakers lineup that recorded the A Hard Road LP. Too, bassist Alex Dmochowski would go on to play with Mayall in the 1970s, and guitarist Jon Morshead was friendly with fellow axeman Peter Green (also in the Bluesbreakers' A Hard Road lineup), whom he had replaced in Shotgun Express...(allmusic)
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