The Blues Alone was the first
Mayall "solo" album (without
the Bluesbreakers).
Mayall played and overdubbed all instruments except drums, which were handled by
Bluesbreaker Keef Hartley. The album also tried to serve notice that, despite his band being a spawning ground for several British stars by now, the real star of the group was its leader. But it didn't quite prove that, since
Mayall, while certainly competent on harmonica, keyboards, and guitars, doesn't display the flair of an
Eric Clapton or
Peter Green, and the overdubbing, as is so often the case, robs the recording of any real sense of interplay. ~ William Ruhlmann