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The Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation - Doctor Dunbar's Prescription (1969) LP⭐

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Artist: The Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation Album: Doctor Dunbar's Prescription Label: Blue Thumb Records – BTS 6 US Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Pitman Pressing Country: UK Released: 1969 Genre: Electric Blues Quality: FLAC (tracks+scans) Tracklist: A1. Change Your Low Down Ways 2:23 A2. The Fugitive 4:36 A3. Till' Your Lovin' Makes Me Blue 4:52 A4. Now That I've Lost You 3:30 A5. I Tried 2:48 B1. Call My Woman 3:10 B2. The Devil Drives 2:42 B3. Low Gear Man 2:55 B4. Tuesday's Blues 3:35 B5. Mean Old World 3:05 11 - Stone Crazy (Bonus with Peter Green, Jack Bruce & Rod Stewart) 5:08 12 - Cobwebs [Bonus] 5:33 14 - Warning [Bonus] 3:22 Personnel: John Moorshead - lead guitar, vocals Victor Brox (Victor Hickley) - 12-string guitar, organ, cornet, vocals Alex Dmochowski - bass Aynsley Thomas Dunbar - drums The band's second album, released in early 1969, "Prescription" opened with the thumping blues-rock number "Change Your Low Down Ways." It was energetic but largely trivial. And that triviality proved to be the album's main problem. The execution, selection, and arrangement of the material were beyond praise. But they clearly lacked a spirit of experimentation. Nevertheless, the work is worthy of attention, and tracks like "The Fugitive," "Till' Your Lovin' Makes Me Blue," and "Tuesdays' Blues" could well be considered classics of the genre. Incidentally, it's also worth noting that their slow blues performances were virtually unrivaled on the British scene, with the possible exception of Fleetwood Mac with Peter Green