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Old 02-11-2015, 09:38 AM
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At least we could track down the secondary source for the claim that Green was on the track, but now John Mayall and The Bluesbreakers are said to have been on the track?!
The Bluesbreakers of July / August 1967 consisted of: Mick Taylor, John McVie, Keef Hartley and Chris Mercer and Rip Kant on saxophones. If Mayall was brought in on a session it would most likely have been for his harmonica or nine-string guitar.
There is absolutely nothing on the track to make one think that any of these musicians are on this track.

THD makes an excellent point of being careful not to allow our expectations of what we believe we should be hearing (especially in the case of Green) deceive us, this “new” statement about The Bluesbreakers almost seems like a joke. I’m surprised that no one has put the prolific session player Jimmy Page in the studio with them also.

Unlike Page, Green’s professional world (at that time), and to a certain extent, Mayall’s also, was extremely limited. After The Peter B’s and Shotgun Express, he only people that he worked with were through his association with Mike Vernon.
It was only after he left Fleetwood Mac that Green began to work with a much wider group of musicians. I cannot imagine how he would have been involved with Faith session.
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