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Robbie Robertson & Eric Clapton in the recording studio
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Ca devient sérieux ce projet de cd avec Robbie Robertson.

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How To Become Clairvoyant, Robbie Robertson's First Album in Over a Decade,
Is Due Out April 5, 2011 on 429 Records

Produced By Marius de Vries And Robertson
Eric Clapton, Steve Winwood, Robert Randolph, Trent Reznor And Tom Morello
are Featured

LOS ANGELES, Jan. 4, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- On April 5, 2011, 429 Records will
release How To Become Clairvoyant, Robbie Robertson's fifth solo album and
his first record in more than 10 years. Guitar virtuosos Eric Clapton (who
co-wrote three tracks with Robertson), Tom Morello and Robert Randolph guest
on the album, which Robertson co-produced with Marius de Vries. How To
Become Clairvoyant also features Steve Winwood and Trent Reznor as well as
vocalists Angela McCluskey, Rocco Deluca, Dana Glover and Taylor Goldsmith
of Dawes. Bassist Pino Palladino and drummer Ian Thomas lay down the groove
throughout.

On his last two albums – Music for The Native Americans (1994) and Contact
from the Underworld of Redboy (1998) – Robertson explored his ancestry. Now,
with How To Become Clairvoyant, he takes on his rock heritage, delivering
his first-ever song about leaving The Band, the evocative "This Is Where I
Get Off." "What is lost? What is missing?" Robertson asks on "When The Night
Was Young," a poignant reflection on youthful idealism. "We could change the
world/stop the war…but that was back when the night was young."


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Greetings and a Happy New Year to all claptonwebiens

Sally

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3 titres dont Eric est coauteur...wouahhh

do you remember....

do you remember 2

Thanks Sally...Happy New Year to you!!!

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Thanks a lot Sally for these great news.
Best wishes.

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bien sûr je ne suis pas contre ce projet
merci arnaud pour la vidéo, un plaisir de la redécouvrir, sacrée sangle et quels solos !!!

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Thank you, Arnaud for posting these 2 video-clips.
Ec performs on 6 tracks.

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Greetings

Sally

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The lead single of the album "He Don't Live Here No More" features EC on harmony vocal and electric and slide guitars alongside Robertson’s soulful gut string guitar solo.

Here you can listen to the track:
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Sally

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bof bof ... bizarre ce solo de guitare acoustique/classique ? sur ce morceau trop léché FM...

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Ouais, le solo pue un peu. Dommage, Eric avait l'air bien chaud. Robertson n'est de toute évidence pas un très bon soliste. Il faut parfois s'abstenir, surtout quand on a quelqu'un du calibre d'Eric sur le morceau.

D'autres extraits en écoute sur le site
http://www.429records.com/sites/429re ... ils/d_robbierobertson.asp

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