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Article comments
1 - Tom Johnson
Don't forget Eric Clapton with Sessions for Robert J as both CD/DVD and just a DVD alone. I just picked up the CD/DVD and it's excellent (haven't watched the DVD yet, being at work and all.) The CD covers some of the territory already covered on Me and Mr. Johnson earlier this year but they are different takes, and has a bunch more Robert Johnson tunes not on that disc. The DVD covers most of Johnson's material in both acoustic and electric settings.
I don't really care much for Clapton's non-blues output, but when he takes on the blues, it's pretty damned authentic and impressive.