torsdag den 5. maj 2011
Cream - Outside Woman Blues
This is a live performance by British supergroup Cream performing a live version of the song "Outside Woman Blues". The performance is from their 2005 reunion concert at The Royal Albert Hall. It's a great performance and it shows just what this trio was capable of and still were capable of back in 2005.
The song was originally recorded by Blind Joe Reynolds in 1929. It has since been covered by a large number of artists, but most notably Cream. Cream's version was released in 1967 on their "Disreali Gears" album. There were only two covers on this album, and the rest of the songs were originals. Also the lyrics are credited to Blind Joe Reynolds, but with arrangement by Clapton. This is also very clear, if you take a listen to the original (click here for a performance of the original).
The song has been performed by a lot of artists and Clapton has also played the song live as a solo artist. Like this acoustic clip embeded below which is a very good version. It really marks Clapton's self-accompanied style and abilities and his vocal ability as well.
The song has also been performed by: Jimi Hendrix, Back Door Slam, Doyle Bramhall II, Van Halen and Johnny Winter.
I love both of Cream's versions of this song. They're both great performances who share displaying Clapton's guitar abilities and his vocal ability as well.
Enjoy ; )
Etiketter:
1929,
1967,
2005,
acoustic,
album,
arrangement,
blind joe reynolds,
british,
cream,
Disreali Gears,
eric clapton,
jimi hendrix,
live,
Outside Woman Blues,
reunion,
royal albert hall,
supergroup,
trio
Abonner på:
Kommentarer til indlægget (Atom)
Ingen kommentarer:
Send en kommentar