Rock - what are you listening to?
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There was a corresponding DVD (or maybe it was shown on TV at some stage) which featured footage either from the recording sessions themselves, or rehearsal for the album tour. Sorry to be vague on the details, but I remember enjoying it even more than the CD. It's more-or-less the same tracklist, but has an even better live feel (because it's live!) and feels more spontaneous. Worth hunting out.
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Gerry D wrote:I only got as far as the second track (Third Degree) last night when I was rudely interrupted ...
Where do you get them from Gerry :-))))))
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Diapason wrote:There was a corresponding DVD (or maybe it was shown on TV at some stage) which featured footage either from the recording sessions themselves, or rehearsal for the album tour. Sorry to be vague on the details, but I remember enjoying it even more than the CD. It's more-or-less the same tracklist, but has an even better live feel (because it's live!) and feels more spontaneous. Worth hunting out.
I was going to mention that too!! I have it on a dusty video somewhere in the house and it is certainly well worth hunting out....
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Seconded :-)Ivor wrote:The odd thing about "From the Cradle" was that while Clapton was always considered blues guitarist this was, in 1994, his first real blues album. It was recorded live in the studio on two track stereo with only minor overdubs on percussion. Everything else is recorded in one live take. Having musicians such as Jim Keltner on Drums, Andy Fairweather-Low on Guitar, Jerry Portnoy on Harmonica and many many more great players gives the album a genuine live "Blues session" feel. Clapton did go on to make several more ostensibly 'blues' albums but as mentioned in a previous post the production was flat, sterile, cold and completely unsympathetic to blues.
The track listing reflects the album title being some of the great 'standards' of impromptu blues jams.
1."Blues Before Sunrise" (Leroy Carr)
2."Third Degree" (Eddie Boyd/Willie Dixon)
3."Reconsider Baby" (Lowell Fulson)
4."Hoochie Coochie Man" (Willie Dixon)
5."Five Long Years" (Eddie Boyd)
6."I'm Tore Down" (Sonny Thompson)
7."How Long Blues" (Leroy Carr)
8."Goin' Away Baby" (James A. Lane)
9."Blues Leave Me Alone" (James A. Lane)
10."Sinner's Prayer" (Lowell Fulson/Glenn)
11."Motherless Child" (Robert Hicks)
12."It Hurts Me Too" (Elmore James)
13."Someday After a While (You'll Be Sorry)" (Freddie King/Sonny Thompson)
14."Standin' Round Crying" (McKinley Morganfield)
15."Driftin'" (Brown/Johnny Moore/Williams)
16."Groaning the Blues" (Willie Dixon)
Highly recommended if you ever come across it in any format!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zPrYn1Fh ... ata_player - from TCTTG tour with Eric using the 'ol bottleneck!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GGLmZCZ1 ... ata_player - Couldn't resist throwing this in too :-))))) A forgotten Master.....talk about wringing every last note out!
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This lot sound terrific on the old spinner! Great, I can pretend the last 40 years haven't happened ;-)
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Remembering great Summers long ago and hoping for a good one this year!
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jadarin wrote:Bon Iver.
I just knew you were going to post this :-)))) Sadly I'm not a fan :-(
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It's not a bad album...Alot more layered then his last one.
Some dodgy moments though,the last track wouldn't be out of
place on some shite 80's album.(Phil Collins comes to mind)
Some dodgy moments though,the last track wouldn't be out of
place on some shite 80's album.(Phil Collins comes to mind)
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Argh?!?!?!jadarin wrote:It's not a bad album...Alot more layered then his last one.
Some dodgy moments though,the last track wouldn't be out of
place on some shite 80's album.(Phil Collins comes to mind)