Play the Blues: Live from Jazz at Lincoln Center [CD/DVD] by Wynton Marsalis/Eric Clapton (CD & DVD, 2011)
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Eric Clapton - Wynton Marsalis & Eric Clapton Play The Blues - Live From Jazz At Lincoln Center. Title:Eric Clapton - Wynton Marsalis & Eric Clapton Play The Blues - Live From Jazz At Lincoln Center. Artist:Eric Clapton.
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Product Identifiers
Record LabelReprise
EAN0081227975906
eBay Product ID (ePID)3052241694
Product Key Features
Era2010s
Number of Audio ChannelsStereo
Run Time4477 Sec
Release Year2011
FormatCD & DVD
FeaturesLive Recording
GenrePop, Rock, Jazz, Contemporary Christian, Blues
TypeAlbum
StyleRelaxation, Modern Acoustic Blues, Contemporary Blues
ArtistWynton Marsalis/Eric Clapton
Release TitlePlay the Blues: Live from Jazz at Lincoln Center [CD/DVD]
Additional Product Features
DistributionWarner Music/Cinram Logistics
Number of Tracks21
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Additional InformationIn a partnership more comfortable than some might expect, Marsalis and Clapton play the music they love with palpable joy and natural chemistry.
Reviews3 stars out of 5 -- "This live at New York's Lincoln Center recording surprises from the very start when Clapton and his vintage jazz cohorts hurtle into Fred Waring's 1928 hokum hit 'Ice Cream' amid blazing banjo strums...", "The combination of Clapton's ringing B.B. King-inspired guitar and the at times polyphonic wails of Marsalis's horn section is emotionally overwhelming.", "As a vocalist, Clapton has aged like every bluesman hopes to, gaining grit and incorporating more gut into the attack. This is especially evident on 'Layla,' recast by Marsalis as a New Orleans dirge that swings during the solos."