John Mayall & Eric Clapton 
The best album credited to John Mayall & Eric Clapton is Blues Breakers which is ranked number 1,568 in the overall greatest album chart with a total rank score of 1,097.
John Mayall & Eric Clapton is ranked number 1,338 in the overall artist rankings with a total rank score of 1,097.
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- Eric Clapton
- John Mayall
- See also:
- Eric Clapton And Guests
- Eric Clapton / David Sanborn / Michael Kamen
- T.D.F.
- Eric Clapton & The Yardbirds
- Cream
- Derek & The Dominos
- The Yardbirds
- Blind Faith
- George Harrison & Friends
- John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers
- B.B. King & Eric Clapton
- J. J. Cale & Eric Clapton
- Eric Clapton & Steve Winwood
- Wynton Marsalis & Eric Clapton
- Eric Clapton & Friends
- Delaney & Bonnie & Friends With Eric Clapton
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John Mayall & Eric Clapton best albums
The following albums by John Mayall & Eric Clapton are ranked highest in the greatest album charts:
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| ! | 08/31/2025 11:36 | 2,707 | 74/100 | |
| ! | 07/24/2024 22:33 | LosWochos | 7,732 | 79/100 |
| ! | 02/13/2023 19:31 | platus | 2,153 | 72/100 |
| ! | 02/14/2020 13:52 | NSPE | 138 | 77/100 |
| ! | 04/12/2019 14:46 | 363 | 83/100 |
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Only the one album, Blues Breakers, AKA The Beano Album, which is an album of blues standards and a few originals penned by Mayall or Mayall and Clapton. It’s really an album designed to showcase Clapton's playing. Mayall was a great advocate for young British blues guitarists as also demonstrated by his collaboration with Peter Green pre Fleetwood Mac
It’s not the greatest album ever made but it is an important album in the sense that it brought Eric Clapton and the UK blues scene to a much wider audience with a stellar line up of John Mayall on piano, Hammond organ, harmonica, and most vocals; bassist John McVie; drummer Hughie Flint; and Clapton.
Might this be Clapton’s best album / best playing environment? I think that some of the Cream albums are probably better overall but his playing on here just shows what all the fuss was about in the mid 60’s



