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John Mayall


"A Special Life" is a studio album by the British blues artist John Mayall, released on May 13, 2014. The album was produced by Mayall himself and Eric Corne and was released under the label Forty Below Records. This album marked John Mayall's 80th year in the music industry, carrying forth the blend of Blues and Jazz that he is famously known for. It features 11 tracks, showcasing both original compositions and some well-selected covers. "A Special Life" includes a notable contribution from C.J Chenier, son of the legendary accordion master Clifton Chenier, who lent his infectious grooves to the song 'Why Did You Go Last Night,' a track previously made famous by Clifton Chenier himself. Other original songs like "World Gone Crazy" and "Like a Fool", as well as covers such as "That's All Right" and "Just a Memory", reveal the dexterity and diversity of Mayall's music style. The album was received with positive reviews by critics and fans alike, applauding Mayall for his fresh sound and engaging tunefulness, which have made him one of the crucial figures in modern blues music. "A Special Life" stands out as one of John Mayall's most powerful statements in a recording career that stretches back to the mid-1960s.