John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers classic 1967 album "A Hard Road" included the hauntingly beautiful instrumental "The Supernatural" featuring Peter Green on guitar. I loved it then, and it definitely still holds up as one of my favorite songs. Some of you may be aware that Green collaborated with Carlos Santana later on to conjure up the classic "Black Magic Woman" useing the same bass pattern.
Consider the fact that such artistic and technically proficient use of controlled feedback was pretty much unheard off previous to this release.
Every thing on this album is superb, and it also features another great blues instrumental, Freddie King's "The Stumble". Gary Moore does justice to both of these great tunes, however, He is jammin' on the shoulders of giants when were talkin' Freddie King and Peter Green.
definately worth a listen so...
CHECK IT OUT!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QeOKj5Xd ... re=related
Howlin'
Consider the fact that such artistic and technically proficient use of controlled feedback was pretty much unheard off previous to this release.
Every thing on this album is superb, and it also features another great blues instrumental, Freddie King's "The Stumble". Gary Moore does justice to both of these great tunes, however, He is jammin' on the shoulders of giants when were talkin' Freddie King and Peter Green.

definately worth a listen so...
CHECK IT OUT!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QeOKj5Xd ... re=related
Howlin'