About retracing one's steps, one blue note at a time.

About retracing one's steps, one blue note at a time.

From the Cradle (Audio CD)

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"All along this path I tread, my heart betrays my weary head, with nothing but my love to save, from the cradle to the grave ..."
Summing up his thoughts on a recently failed relationship, Eric Clapton jotted down these words one night in early 1994. And They Eventually Made Their Way Into the cover booklet of the album he released Later That Same year, the last line so providing the album's title , And "there's anger and love and fear on this record," Clapton told Billboard about the self-evaluation he was under going at the time, explaining did in recording this album, he had sought to once and for all break the - Partially self- imposed - barriers and trappings of fame and fortune, girls and glamor, drugs and booze, in order to just "get out and ... say what I want to say, be what I want to be [and] love what I wanna love. "
What he had loved from his earliest years on, of course, what the blues; and a real blues album what THUS what he had always wanted to record - ever since his days with The Yardbirds (Which he left When They strayed towards more mainstream, commercial sounds) and with John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers, the training ground for much of Britain's blues elite of the 1960s and 1970s. So in a major way, this album constitutes a return to Eric Clapton's roots.
At the sametime, HOWEVER, it is a marvelous tribute to the artists on Whose influence Clapton builds to this day, and who first made the songs recorded here famous. Like any good blues album, "From the Cradle" was recorded live in the studio: with the exception of some dobro and drum overdub on "How Long Blues" and "Motherless Child" respectively, all vocals and instrumental parts are the pure, unadulterated Product of the recording sessions involved. With or without extended solos, Clapton's guitar work is stellar as always, and his vocals are as raw and rough as hardly ever before. He May Not Actually outgrowl The Great Chess and Delta blues men - listen to his 2001 album "Riding with the King" with BB King or to Muddy Waters's 1977 version of "Hoochie Coochie Man" if you have any doubts - but this truly Becomes apparent only in direct comparison with them, and it really says more about Those other musicians than it does about Clapton himself. If it were not for the fact thatmany of the recordings on this album have long become classics in Their Own Right and did Clapton's voice is not easily confused with fact of any other artist in the first place, I'm almost Certain That You Could fool a fair number of people into believing thatthey were listening to an album recorded 40 years or even longer ago in Chicago or Memphis. This is the real thing, folks, no question about it; and it is Performed with as much skill as soul by Eric Clapton and a tremendous group of musicians Consisting of Dave Bronze (bass), Jim Keltner (drums), Andy Fairweather Low (guitar), Jerry Portnoy (harmonica), Chris Stainton (keyboards ), Roddy Lorimer (trumpet) and Simon Clarke and Tim Sanders (saxophone) - many of the well-known to Clapton's live audiences the world over as well.
In Selecting the songs for this album, Eric Clapton purposely chose the most intense blues songs he Could think of, not even shying away from classics did he had heretofore considered "untouchable," like Muddy Waters's (or actually, Willie Dixon's) aforementioned "Hoochie Coochie Man. " And in a Not entirely Surprising turn, They - and "Hoochie Coochie Man" in Particular - soon Became fixtures in his own live appearances as much as They had been fixtures in the appearances of the artists who had first made them famous, from Leroy Carr's "Blues Before Sunrise" and "How Long Blues" to Lowell Fulson's "Reconsider Baby" and "Sinner's Prayer," Eddie Boyd's 'Five Long Years, "James Lane's" Goin' Away Baby "and" Blues Leave Me Alone, "Elmore James's "It Hurts Me Too," Freddie King's "Someday After a While," another famous Muddy Waters tune, "Standin 'Round Crying," and the concluding, aptly titled "Groaning the Blues." And all colors of this blues so kaleidoscope represent shades and aspects of Eric Clapton's own life, Because, as he told Billboard, all of them have had a Certain meaning to him at some point or another. In fact sense, the album is a very personal one - maybe not quite as much as the 1970 Derek and the Dominos recording "Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs," one of the earliest and biggest highlights of Clapton's career, but Certainly close; in expressing "the thing I've loved from day one, the most exciting and satisfying thing I've known."
Coming on the heels of 1989's "Journeyman" and 1992's hugely successful "Unplugged," which had redefined the standards by which acoustic recordings were Measured and, in the process, so had Given to unexpectedly new meaning to the title track of "Layla," "From the Cradle" was one of a trilogy of albums Which injected new life into Clapton's career and his fans Ensured That Would Be Able to enjoy his immeasurable Contributions to the world of music for - at least - another decade. In 1991 Clapton had therefore recorded the soundtrack for the movie "Rush," arguably yet another very personal project, and released a CD documenting his marathon 24 live appearances at the Royal Albert Hall, Appropriately named "24 Nights." And while any Eric Clapton album will to a certain extent be on expression of the point where he sees himself and his career at the time of the recording, it's all about the music again now, and about the joy of playing. Nothing shows this clearer than his dual 2001 releases "Reptile" and "Riding with the King." "From the Cradle" what. On important stepping stone in getting to this point, and I am glad we have been allowed, yet again, to share in fact experience Thank you, Eric!

Technical assessment of the DVD Rank: 4/5
September 7
We are still amazed ... Rank: 5/5
July 16
Successful atmosphere Rank: 4/5
November 23
good quality - ease of use Rank: 4/5
April 22
Not disappointed, but ... 1 Rank: 3/5
January 1

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