Advantages: This is a live peformance Disadvantages: It's not a triple album
...allows solos from the band. This a fairly upbeat
number that won't be to all his fans tastes but shows the versatility of the artist and Eric and his
musicians.
As this song ends Eric tells the audience Thank you "that tonight we're gonna do a selection of stuff from the past and the present, that was a new song, this is an old one by Joe Turner called"
3. Got You On My Mind - still carrying on the acoustic set this old one is dare I say a beautiful song!
The vocals leading off with "Got you on my mind every time I hear your name", this song has to be
heard to get the full impact of how the song sounds there are some wonderful backing vocals with
Eric calling Andy (Andy Fairweather Low) to give the songs only guitar solo and there is plenty of
good keyboard work with Eric...
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Advantages: Robert Johnsons music is showcased by great musicians. Disadvantages: Not all Robert Johnsons songs were covered.
...was poisoned by a jealous husband.
Seventeen of these songs are featured on this album and Dvd. The cd consists of:-
Sweet Home Chicago
Milkcow's Calf Blues
Terraplane Blues
If I had Possesion Over Judgement Day
Stop Breaking Down Blues
Little Queen Of Spades
Travelling Riveside Blues
Me And The Devil Blues
From Four Till Late
Kind Hearted Woman Blues
Ramblin' On My Mind
Composer: Robert Johnson
The musicians on this album are:-
Eric Clapton - Guitar and Vocals including slide
Doyle Brammell II - Guitar including slide
Nathan East - Bass Guitar
Billy Preston - Hammond Organ (Billy Preston has since passed away)
Chris Stainton - Piano
Steve Gadd - Drums
This cd set also has a dvd featuring all of the songs many of the songs being practised, so you get a good idea of how the album is made...
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Advantages: Bonus DVD With CD Disadvantages: Might not play in Region 2 DVD players
...Been a massive Dave Matthews Band fan I just had to send in another review.
Most of this album is also known as The Lillywhite Sessions and is up for grabs on thousands of internet sites and on multiple downloading engines. But the same songs on Busted Stuff have a much more crisper feeling.
Busted Stuff- A fairly good opener. It's kind of quiet but has a great tune. Seems about a lost girlfriend.
Grey Street- One of the best in DMB's repitoire and on the CD. It's upbeat, has great lyrics, and makes you want to get up and dance. This is probably the best song on the CD.
Where Are You Going- DMB's first single off this album. Nothing special here, just seems like album filler.
You Never Know- Sounds a little better in concert, but is kind of remincescent of Before These Crowded Streets. Great violin in this track...
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somewhat helpful 09.12.2003
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