![]() ![]() The music website Allmusic awarded the album four out of five possible stars: "It's just very clear how incredibly Eric Clapton advanced the blues and rock music." BBC music critic Mick Fitzsimmons found that all the songs were very well coordinated and it becomes clear why Clapton is a brilliant blues musician. Mean Old World 3:52 (Walter Jacobs, Little Walter) - Eric Clapton, Duane AllmanĬrossroads 8:36 (Robert Johnson) - Derek and the Dominos Have You Ever Loved a Woman 6:54 (Sam Hopkins, BB King, Billy Myles) - Derek and the Dominos Rockin 'Daddy 3:48 (Chester Burnett, Willie Dixon) - Eric Clapton, Howlin ’Wolf In Martin Scorcese Presents the Blues, Common and Chuck D rap with Muddy Waterss old band. Sleeping in the Ground 4:47 (Sam Myers) - Blind Faith The box set attempts to present a history of the blues from the dawning of recorded music to the present day. Rollin 'and Tumblin' 4:44 (Muddy Waters) - Cream Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues: A Musical Journey is a 2003 box set released on Hip-O Records.It is the soundtrack to the Martin Scorsese PBS documentary series The Blues. ![]() Bracken) - The Bluesbreakers with Eric Clapton In 2004 the album reached number 5 on the top blues album charts.Īll Your Love 3:35 (Willie Dixon, Otis Rush) - The Bluesbreakers with Eric Clapton Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues: Eric Clapton is a music album produced by Martin Scorsese in association with Eric Clapton, and released on September 9, 2003, including previously released recordings from 1966 to 1970 by John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers with Eric Clapton, Cream, Blind Faith, Derek and the Dominos as well as a cooperation each from Clapton and Howlin 'Wolf (from The London Howlin' Wolf Sessions) or Duane Allman included. ![]()
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