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Artist: Eric Clapton Album: Sessions for Robert J


Year: 2004
Duration: 0:0-1

A review of Eric Clapton's Sessions for Robert J


Eric Clapton is one of the most legendary guitarists of all time, with a career spanning more than five decades. Sessions for Robert J is an album that Clapton released in 2004, paying homage to his hero and musical influence, blues artist Robert Johnson. In this critical review, we'll take a look at the music genre of the album, the best songs on the album, the most innovative parts, and offer our own critique.

Sessions for Robert J is a blues album through and through, with Clapton's guitar skills on full display. The album features twelve tracks, all of them covers of Robert Johnson songs. This is very much Clapton's tribute album to Johnson, and as such, the music stays true to the original feel and style of Johnson's music.

The standout songs of the album are Me and the Devil Blues, Little Queen of Spades, and Milkcow's Calf Blues. Each of these tracks showcases Clapton's ability to stay true to Johnson's music while also bringing his own unique style to the songs. Me and the Devil Blues is a powerful track that showcases Clapton's ability to convey emotion through his guitar playing. Little Queen of Spades is a lively track that features some impressive guitar solos, and Milkcow's Calf Blues is a playful, upbeat tune that Clapton makes his own.

The most innovative part of the album is perhaps Clapton's decision to record it live and acoustic. This approach gives the songs a stripped-down, authentic feel that is true to the spirit of Johnson's music. It also allows Clapton's guitar playing to shine, as he is not competing with any other instruments or studio effects.

While Sessions for Robert J is a solid effort, it does not quite reach the same heights as some of Clapton's other work. The album is very much a tribute to an influence, and as such, it does not showcase the full extent of Clapton's abilities. Additionally, some of the tracks on the album can start to sound a bit repetitive after a while.

In conclusion, Sessions for Robert J is a solid blues album that showcases Clapton's love and admiration for Robert Johnson. The best songs on the album are Me and the Devil Blues, Little Queen of Spades, and Milkcow's Calf Blues, and the most innovative part of the album is Clapton's decision to record it live and acoustic. While it may not be Clapton's best work, the album is still a must-listen for fans of blues music and guitar playing.