Published: November 08, 2004
Eric Clapton's "Sessions for Robert J": DVD/CD Testament to Robert Johnson
Set for Release on Duck/Reprise Records on December 7th

Earlier this year, Eric Clapton released an
album he has spent his whole musical life leading up to: "Me and Mr
Johnson." Playing the songs of bluesman Robert Johnson, Clapton was able to
fully express his lifelong love of Johnson's incredible music. But like
with many things -- once you start them -- he found out he wasn't finished.
On "Sessions for Robert J," a DVD/CD release coming out December 7th on
Duck/Reprise Records, Eric Clapton ups the ante even more, featuring live
recordings done in 2004 in four different settings. They capture all the
excitement of Clapton's love for one of the blues' greatest artists. On
both DVD and CD, this is a unique collection for the ages.
The DVD, featuring 19 songs written by Robert Johnson, was filmed in
rehearsal studios in England and Texas, as well as 508 Park Ave. in Dallas,
where Robert Johnson actually recorded in 1937, and ends in a hotel room in
Santa Monica, California. The studio tapings feature Clapton's full band,
while the Park Ave. songs are performed by Clapton and guitarist Doyle
Bramhall II, and the California segment is Clapton performing alone.
The DVD also includes exclusive interview segments and other rare footage
of Clapton and his musicians rehearsing.
The CD of "Sessions for Robert J" selects 11 songs from the different
filmed segments, including versions of "Four Until Late," once recorded by
Clapton in Cream, and "Ramblin' on My Mind," which was the musician's debut
vocal performance, first recorded when he was a member of John Mayall's
Bluesbreakers in the mid-'60s.
There are few modern artists with Eric Clapton's legacy. "Sessions for
Robert J" is a stirring personal testament seen for the very first time.
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