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Play the Blues Live From Jazz at Lincoln Center [CD+DVD]

Wynton Marsalis, Eric ClaptonAudio CD
4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (149 customer reviews)

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  • Audio CD (September 13, 2011)
  • Original Release Date: 2011
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Format: CD+DVD
  • Label: Warner Bros.
  • ASIN: B005974C94
  • In-Print Editions: Audio CD  |  MP3 Music
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (149 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #14,216 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. Ice Cream
2. Forty-Four
3. Joe Turner's Blues
4. The Last Time
5. Careless Love
6. Kidman Blues
7. Layla
8. Joliet Bound
9. Just A Closer Walk With Thee
10. Corrine, Corrina

Editorial Reviews

New York City's premier jazz venue got the blues when Wynton Marsalis and Eric Clapton performed together in Rose Theater at Frederick P. Rose Hall, home of Jazz at Lincoln Center for two sold-out shows dedicated to vintage blues. The extraordinary collaboration, billed as Wynton Marsalis & Eric Clapton Play the Blues, paired these musical virtuosos with members of the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra as they brought to life a repertoire of songs selected by Clapton and arranged by Marsalis.


Reprise Records captures the magic of these unprecedented shows on CD and a CD/DVD combo that both feature selections taken from the two public concerts, as well a special performance for Jazz at Lincoln Center's annual gala.

Customer Reviews

New Orleans jazz mixed with the blues. a must listen for everyone who is a Clapton fan or Marsalis fan. Robert Macluskie  |  36 reviewers made a similar statement
Great musical talents producing exceptional sounds. Joseph L. Arbena  |  20 reviewers made a similar statement
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118 of 122 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A bit of live musical history September 14, 2011
Format:Audio CD|Amazon Verified Purchase
Some artists reach a point in their careers where you feel they have nothing left to prove. Wynton Marsalis has earned every accolade in the jazz world-nine Grammys in Jazz and classical music, and the first Jazz musician to win a Pulitzer prize for music ("Blood on the Field"}. Eric Clapton, of course, has been one of the top guitar gods for nearly five decades. Both of these accomplished musicians could coast at this point- something they have been criticized for in recent years. For this performance, live at Lincoln Center in April 2011, they made a bit of musical history.

When Marsalis and Clapton decided on this project, they went after the sound of an early jump-blues band with a New Orleans vibe. This enabled the duo to give themselves latitude in instrumentation. The band is based on King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band (where Louis Armstrong first gained fame), but with the addition of guitar and keyboards. This culminated in a sound respecting Trad Jazz while acknowledging the music of today.

The disc's opener, "Ice Cream" shows the group having a ball. Several members, including Marsalis sing the chorus in a fun fashion backing Clapton's lead vocal. In true Dixieland fashion, solos seamlessly follow each other. Victor Goines plays a lovely clarinet solo in "Joe Turner's Blues", followed by a very nimble Clapton. Hearing him in a Jazz setting is a real treat. The great Don Vappie plays some of the best banjo this side of Bela Fleck.

After "Kidman Blues", Clapton engages the audience rather humbly, telling how intimidated he was by so many schooled Jazz musicians. Clearly, he is the star of this show, and his playing is a perfect fit with the Marsalis band.

Reading the set list: do we need another "Layla"? This track is probably the biggest surprise on a disc filled with them. Clapton didn't plan on adding "Layla" to the show, but bass player Carlos Henriquez was insistent. Marsalis, Clapton and Goines all play engaging solos, and Clapton's voice just gets better with age. Along with pianist Dan Nimmer, long time Clapton collaborator Chris Stainton adds keyboards throughout the concert.

Taj Mahal is a surprise guest vocalist on the gospel standard "Just a Closer Walk With Thee". He also guests on "Corrine, Corrina"- a bonus track not included on the CD. Here he gets to show his considerable skills on the 5-string banjo, followed by Clapton, Marsalis and second trumpeter Marcus Printup. Stainton is featured on electric piano (this guy does not age).

Jazz at Lincoln Center is one of the most successful music projects to be recorded in recent years. Kudos to producers Marsalis, Clapton and Ashley Schiff Ramos for a great recording and to director Martyn Atkins for a fine DVD.
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54 of 55 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Wow, what a concert September 15, 2011
Format:Audio CD
I'm not usually a big Eric Clapton fan, and even though Wynton Marsalis is a phenomenal trumpet player, sometimes he comes off to me as too clinical and he doesn't "swing." Rest assured, both of those preconceptions go out the door in this concert recording.

First off, the music on this concert CD consists of old-school blues played in a jazz/Dixieland style. While I wasn't familiar with many of the songs, the interpretations really work and allow all of the various instruments to be showcased at one time or another - trumpet, clarinet, piano, banjo, trombone, drums. Every now and then you can hear a Clapton electric guitar riff and only once or twice does it seem out of place. Layla is reworked as a Dixieland dirge with a plodding tempo and, man does it work that way.

You can tell right away that these guys are having a BLAST. It really shows in the playing, which is masterful. And effortless. At times you think these guys just hooked up for a jam session, and then you listen to some unison/harmonized horn runs and realize the technical proficiency on display. Not one note is out of place.

In addition, this is a really hot recording. It seems like microphones were placed midway between the crowd and the band and turned all the way up so every little sound in the room is picked up. It really makes you feel imbedded in the concert and adds to the feel. And the acoustic horn and percussion instruments blend together exceptionally. It reminds me of being in Preservation Hall in New Orleans.

So all I can say is that the musicianship on here is incredible and the CD is a lot of fun. If you like Dixieland-based jazz arrangements, you will really enjoy this.
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27 of 28 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Superb collaboration September 29, 2011
Format:Audio CD
If this album doesn't lift your mood and spirits you can't possibly have a pulse.

This is music at its very best and it is definitely best to ignore some of the largely ill-informed "this isn't blues", "this isn't Clapton", "this is c**p" reviews from some of people contributing, who, demonstrably, seem to have little musical knowledge, appreciation or taste. Quite simply, this is a terrific and infectious album - a joy to listen to.

I have been a Clapton fan since I was 12 in the mid-1960s and, in my opinion, this is one of the best albums he has put out in a long time.

It has been fascinating watching Clapton's progress over the past five or six years - it's almost as if he is doing a final lap of honour before he shuffles off this mortal coil. First he reforms Cream, then gets Derek Trucks to take on the Duane Allman role in a reprise of Derek and the Dominoes, next he links up with Steve Winwood for what was effectively a Blind Faith reunion, records an album with JJ Cale . . . etc, etc (and long may it continue!)

I've been lucky enough to see him live quite a few time recently and by a long way his worst performance came when he was on his own, just playing with his band. These days he seems to need somebody else to bounce off, and when he finds a collaborator or sidekick of the calibre of Wynton Marsalis (or Winwood or Trucks) his own performances have been elevated.

This album is highly recommended and for fans of Clapton looking for another guitarist to "worship" look no further than Derek Trucks, who will keep the flame burning for years to come. If you haven't heard it yet check out Revelator by the Tedeschi Trucks Band.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars What a combo
Who would not like two of the great musicians of our time in seemingly different genres getting together such listening pleasure
Published 11 days ago by Suzanne Sugden
5.0 out of 5 stars perfect combination
What a combination, marsalis,clapton, and lincoln center making history. if you find something better than this let me know. amen
Published 21 days ago by ANGE
5.0 out of 5 stars Smooth
Absolutely love this cd - listen to it several times a week. Absolutely inspired! Would love more collaborations from these two.
Published 22 days ago by Kathy
3.0 out of 5 stars Not my favorite....
I own everything by clapton, so I bought this, but I'm not all that into the horns and Dixieland treatments here. Maybe if I were more of a musicologist, I dunno....
Published 28 days ago by S. Carlsen
5.0 out of 5 stars Blues live
The blues live on, continuing creatively here in Marsalis, Clapton, and each band member. An energizing, elegant, funny ensemble. Read more
Published 1 month ago by ctt
5.0 out of 5 stars Superb Blues
Marsalis, Clapton, Taj Mahal and the other wonderful musicians on this album transform Clapton's "Layla"into a Dixieland dirge and perform similar miracles on other old... Read more
Published 1 month ago by James McEnteer
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent...!
Marsalis and Eric are the perfect combination. I am a big fan of Eric Clapton, as always he delivers excellency and top quality
Published 1 month ago by Raul E. Penas
5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing
This album is incredible. This is the type of stuff that Clapton still shines on. His vocals are fantastic, and he has a few incredible guitar moments that you can tell even wows... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Stalloner33
5.0 out of 5 stars Superb!!!
Is it Traditional New Orleans Jazz? Is it Chicago Blues? Both I guess.... and I want more of it!!!! Read more
Published 2 months ago by Joshua
3.0 out of 5 stars Wynton Marsalis & Eric Clapton - Play The Blues: Live From Jazz At...
Wynton Marsalis is a genius and Eric Clapton is one of the top guitar players in the world. In total these two musicians have won 26 Grammys(! Read more
Published 3 months ago by Dimitri
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I saw this in the theater last night
I wanted to go and see it, too, but I had another engagement. I'm going to buy the CD+DVD, though.
Sep 14, 2011 by G. Barnes |  See all 2 posts
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