[Slowhand] Slowhand Digest, Vol 17, Issue 59

Ken Simpson aks112778 at hotmail.com
Wed Aug 10 18:05:05 EDT 2011


Yes Clapton is on the bonus tracks at least the best buy version. You can clearly hear him singing on fear of falling's demo...

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Subject: Slowhand Digest, Vol 17, Issue 59
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Date: Wed, 10 Aug 2011 12:00:51 -0400

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--Forwarded Message Attachment--From: kevinwilson at telkomsa.net
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Date: Tue, 9 Aug 2011 22:10:53 +0200
Subject: [Slowhand] Wynton Marsalis & Eric Clapton

What exactly is being released next month?



There’s a CD for $16.26 at Amazon.com & £8.99 Amazon.co.uk – release date 13
& 12 Sep, respectively.

There’s a CD+DVD (WEA/Rhino) for $13.12 at Amazon.com – release date 13 Sep.

There’s a CD at Amazon.co.uk for £14.76 (2 discs – 10 tracks and 11 tracks
[1 by Taj Mahal only] apiece on the U.K. listing) – release date 12 Sep.

There’s an Japanese Import (say what???) for $36.99 at Amazon.com & £35.99
at Amazon.co.uk – set for release around 27 Sept.



Is there anything of Clapton’s that doesn’t take financial acrobatics to get
in a complete set these days?



There’s been a lot of discussion around the Clapton/Robertson collaboration
recently. My view is that the album is well produced and mastered, but
nowhere near as great as the self-titled “Robbie Robertson” album, which was
a joy to hear from the first listen. Any guitarist could have done Clapton’s
contributions on “Clairvoyant” – just as competently, cause that’s all they
really are. In fact, the best guitar work is by pedal steel guitar
wonder-boy Robert Randolph on the opening number. I put on the demo tracks
CD first and my initial thoughts were “what a load of crap”. Depression,
depression, depression.



As mentioned elsewhere, it’s questionable whether Eric appears on the demos.
With that in mind, can anyone tell me if Eric actually plays on the demo
version of “Won’t Be Back” found on the Japanese imports, or wait for it…..
“How to Become Clairvoyant Collector’s Box Set” featuring:

* How To Become Clairvoyant CD [12 tracks]
* Bonus CD with 10 additional tracks [2 EXCLUSIVE new tracks, 6
songwriter versions and 2 outtakes]
* 3 180-gram clear vinyl LPs containing the 22 tracks from the album
and bonus CD
* DVD containing 3 multitrack files (“When The Night Was Young” “He
Don’t Live Here No More” and “This Is Where I Get Off”) from the How To
Become Clairvoyant album.

Oh, the price tag is $302.80 – now I’m no cheap-skate, but this is
ridiculous. Looks like Eric told Robbie what his company was doing with the
Layla box set. Robbie then thought, “Hmmm, good idea, I’ll simply triple the
price of my box-set.” Always thought the guy was a bit of a toss.

Kevin







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