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Blues Breakers is the second studio blues album credited to John Mayall with Eric Clapton released in 1966. The album is also known as Beano because of its cover photograph showing Clapton reading The Beano, a British children's comic. Clapton stated in his autobiography that he was reading Beano on the cover because he felt like being "uncooperative" during the photo shoot.

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  • Blues Breakers is the second studio blues album credited to John Mayall with Eric Clapton released in 1966. The album is also known as Beano because of its cover photograph showing Clapton reading The Beano, a British children's comic. Clapton stated in his autobiography that he was reading Beano on the cover because he felt like being "uncooperative" during the photo shoot.
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  • Blues Breakers is the second studio blues album credited to John Mayall with Eric Clapton released in 1966. The album is also known as Beano because of its cover photograph showing Clapton reading The Beano, a British children's comic. Clapton stated in his autobiography that he was reading Beano on the cover because he felt like being "uncooperative" during the photo shoot.
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