
The Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation
The Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation arrived as British blues hardened its arteries in 1968, with the titular drummer's ferocious technique propelling Victor Brox's sandpaper vocals through originals and standards alike. Fresh from stints with Mayall and Beck, Dunbar wielded jazz chops in service of muscular blues-rock, carving space between purist reverence and the proto-metal rumble to come.
The quartet never troubled the charts, but this debut captured the moment when British blues stopped genuflecting to Chicago and started flexing its own considerable muscle, presaging Dunbar's journey through Zappa, Bowie and Journey's arenas.
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