Me And Mr Johnson

Me And Mr Johnson

by Eric Clapton
Me And Mr Johnson

Me And Mr Johnson

by Eric Clapton

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - 180 Gram Vinyl)

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Overview

Ten years after his first all-blues album, From the Cradle, Eric Clapton released Me and Mr. Johnson, an album-length tribute to his hero, the legendary bluesman Robert Johnson. Not that this is the first time Clapton has paid tribute to Johnson. Throughout his career, Clapton has not only drawn on Johnson for inspiration, but he has covered his songs at pivotal moments: "Ramblin' on My Mind" on his classic album with John Mayall, Bluesbreakers; "Four Until Late" on the first Cream album; and, most memorably, the rampaging cover of "Crossroads" on Wheels of Fire that became his anthem and arguably his defining moment. Considering this long history, perhaps a full-length tribute was inevitable, yet Me and Mr. Johnson still is welcome, in part because it's been a long time since this guitarist has sounded so comfortable and relaxed, as if he was having fun making music. With the possible exception of the spotty yet charming B.B. King duet album Riding With the King, this is simply the most enjoyable record he's made since From the Cradle, and in some respects it's a better blues album than that since it never sounds as doggedly serious as that guitar-heavy affair. Given the somber, sometimes chilling lyrics Johnson wrote -- Clapton admits that "At first [his music] scared me in its intensity," an accurate summary of the haunting nature of those 29 sides the bluesman cut in the '30s -- it's a little ironic that this tribute winds up being fun, not somber, but the light touch makes for a better album. That lightness comes from the deep love Clapton holds for this music, since the enthusiasm and enjoyment he and his band -- all the old regulars like Andy Fairweather-Low plus Billy Preston on keyboards -- give the performance results in the album's light, infectious feel. While that does result in versions of "If I Had Possession Over Judgement Day" and "Hell Hound on My Trail" that sound anything but haunted, they do sound nicely next to the up-tempo rave-ups of "They're Red Hot," "Last Fair Deal Gone Down," and "Stop Breaking Down Blues" since all of them sound like Clapton is having a hell of a good time. Some might take issue with this, and others may find the album too slickly produced -- admittedly, blues albums should never boast a credit for Pro Tools, as this does -- but this is a heartfelt tribute that's among Clapton's most purely enjoyable albums. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 06/10/2014
Label: Reprise / Rhino
UPC: 0093624842316
Rank: 7617

Tracks

  1. When You Got a Good Friend
  2. Little Queen of Spades
  3. They're Red Hot
  4. Me and the Devil Blues
  5. Traveling Riverside Blues
  6. Last Fair Deal Gone Down
  7. Stop Breakin' Down Blues
  8. Milkcow's Calf Blues
  9. Kind Hearted Woman Blues
  10. Come On in My Kitchen
  11. If I Had Possession Over Judgement Day
  12. Love in Vain
  13. 32-20 Blues
  14. Hell Hound on My Trail

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Eric Clapton   Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals
Doyle Bramhall II   Guest Artist,Guitar
Jerry Portnoy   Guest Artist,Harmonica
Andy Fairweather Low   Guest Artist,Guitar
Billy Preston   Guest Artist,Piano,Organ (Hammond)
Steve Gadd   Drums
Pino Palladino   Bass
Nathan East   Bass
Jim Keltner   Drums

Technical Credits

Alan Douglas   Engineer,Recording
Simon Climie   Producer,Pro-Tools,Digital Editing
Bob Ludwig   Mastering
Eric Clapton   Arranger,Producer,Liner Notes,Cover Art Concept
Mick Guzauski   Mixing
Tom Stanley   Assistant Engineer
James Oden   Composer
Robert Johnson   Composer
Peter Blake   Cover Art
Tom Bender   Mixing Engineer,Mixing Assistant
Dan Leffler   Second Engineer
Joel Evenden   Pro-Tools,Digital Editing
Jonathan Shakhovskoy   Pro-Tools
Philip Rose   Assistant Engineer
Mick Double   Project Coordinator
Catherine Roylance   Design
Bea Henkel   Assistant,Assistant Engineer
Lee Dickson   Guitar Technician
Philippe Rose   Assistant Engineer
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