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Personnel: Eric Clapton (vocals, guitar); Steve Winwood (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Chris Stainton (keyboards); Willie Weeks (bass instrument); Ian Thomas (drums). Audio Mixer: James Towler. Recording information: 02/2008. Photographer: Danny Clinch. When their hugely influential groups (Cream and Traffic, respectively) disbanded, Eric Clapton and Steve Winwood made rock history when they joined forces in the short-lived Blind Faith in the late 1960s. Forty years later these legends collaborated again, selling out a trio of dates at Madison Square Garden, the results of which are captured on this dynamic double-disc set. The set list includes material from the catalogs of Blind Faith, Traffic, Derek and the Dominos, and Clapton's solo oeuvre (including the J.J. Cale-penned classics "After Midnight" and "Cocaine"). Two Jimi Hendrix covers appropriately evoke the bygone `60s era, but the mode here is more laid-back and polished than fiery and psychedelic. That's not to say that Winwood and Clapton, who shine equally on these cuts, don't charm with their familiar skill and finesse. The result is 21 tracks-worth of classic rock pleasure. Eric Clapton's new millennium has largely been defined by collaborations with friends, beginning with a duet album with B.B. King following through with a Cream reunion and closing with tours with his former Blind Faith running mate, Steve Winwood. Clapton and Winwood did three concerts together at Madison Square Garden in February 2008 and the results were fruitful enough to spawn this double-disc album -- along with its accompanying DVD set -- and a moderately scaled 2009 tour. Live from Madison Square Garden culls 21 highlights from those three nights and spreads them over two discs, sequencing the songs so Traffic numbers alternate with selections from Blind Faith, Derek & the Dominos, blues standards, a handful of Clapton's hits, and a heavy dose of Hendrix, who has no less than three songs here. That extended salute to Jimi is a good indication of the vibe here -- this is a genuine shared co-billing with Clapton and Winwood trading vocals and solos almost equally. There's not much ego here and not much hunger, either, with the two stars sliding into a relaxed groove that yields plenty of rewards. There's a comfortable touch to their playing that's greatly appealing, and the straightforward setting places the spotlight directly on their interplay. Clapton and Winwood might roll easy but they can still create some sparks, sometimes in unexpected places, such as the somewhat forgotten '80s hits "Forever Man" and "Split Decision," both which are highlights here. Ultimately, this isn't an album of moments, but rather a sustained whole that finds Clapton and Winwood egging each other on to produce a wholly satisfying, if not quite surprising, reunion. ~ Stephen Thomas ErlewineRecord Collector (magazine) (p.80) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "Winwood's opening 'Had To Cry Today' sets the tone, with its sweet ivories over rumbling rhythm, as Clapton's sweet guitar lines garnish the feast." Live From Madison Square Garden Music Eric Clapton / Steve Winwood Live From Madison Square Garden Songs Live From Madison Square Garden Music Review Average Rating: (3.8 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Fantastic! One of my favorite new cds. They playing is unbelievable and the song selection may not be familiar to some, but will make any newbie an instant fan. Its great to hear songs like Forever man and Split Decision for a change instead of the same old hits like Layla. A great buy! Submitted by dougee841 (Springfiels, CT, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 2 of 2 found this helpful.
Time to put the toys away Having been a fan of both these guys since the 60s, I find this album confirms that Clapton continues to play tired, boring solos, and Winwood obviously needed the cash boost. If your a fan, Avoid. Submitted by Eric (Jacksonville FL) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 1 found this helpful.
Wow! Simply said - one of the best live recordings/performances ever. This is one of the best live albums of all time. I am not exaggerating. The playing is awesome, the song selection is great. I wish I had seen it live. Submitted by Larry B (Toms River, NJ, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 2 found this helpful.
Great! They're twins! Great setlist. Clapton and Winwood are are now comfortable to deliver their songs in a simple & powerful way. 40 years of waiting mean torture for those who love HQ music.
This fruitful collaboration should have been more prolific during the 70/80s decades. Nowadays record sellers will never understand what I'm talking about. Simply Rock and Roll history. Great album. Submitted by Daniel Orlandini (Encantado-RS, Brasil) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Stellar Duo Even though the material is a superb example supporting these time tested, gifted artists the recording quality is a true disappointment. Granted I understand it's a live performance but not up to speed with today's technology Submitted by Bob (Gerald, MO. USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 0 of 2 found this helpful.
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