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Wednesday, April 21, 2021

Eric Clapton & B.B.King-Riding With The King (2000)

Eric Clapton's passion for the blues dates back to his years with John Mayall and The Bluesbreakers, continuing through his time with the legendary Cream, Blind Faith, and Derek and The Dominos, in addition to his countless collaborations and contributions to his solo albums. While in previous works like the formidable "From The Cradle", Clapton had delved deeply into the roots of the blues, with "Riding With the King", the British guitarist demonstrates his respect and fascination for the genre by recording this album with the admired B.B. King. Besides these two geniuses, the album features collaborations with prestigious musicians such as guitarists Andy Fairweather Low, Jimmie Vaughan, and Doyle Bramhall, keyboardist Joe Sample, bassist Nathan East, and drummer Steve Gadd. In this superb album, Clapton and King manage to blend together perfectly, as could not be otherwise, to give us delightful pieces such as "Come Rain Or Come Shine", "Ten Long Years", "Key to the Highway", "When My Heart Beats Like a Hammer" or "Three O'Clock Blues", achieving with all of them an exquisite album of the best blues, crafted by two of the greatest guitarists in history.

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