The group is still called
Blues Incorporated, but without
Cyril Davies or
Long John Baldry, who were present on the first record. Recording at Liverpool's Cavern Club was more a gimmick than anything else, and the music is not as well made or exciting as the group's first album. This record shows
Alexis Korner's more big-band type blues work, favoring horns.
At the Cavern was a good album, but not one that was going to make much noise amid the work of
the Rolling Stones,
the Animals, or
the Yardbirds. [Originally released in 1964,
At the Cavern was reissued on CD in 2007 and includes bonus tracks.] ~ Bruce Eder