
The Cream reunion of recent years established that ol’ Slowhand could crank up the volume when necessary, but this album of leisurely-paced covers (and a few originals) is where Clapton finds himself naturally suited as a performer. Clapton’s soulful vocals and deft guitarwork is naturally complemented by tunes from Fats Waller, Irving Berlin and Hoagy Carmichael and guests like Steve Winwood, Allen Toussaint, Wynton Marsalis and Derek Trucks make this an album of elite musicians doing what they do best. “Travelin’ Alone” is a perfect cruise through Clapton’s blues roots. “Judgement Day,” “How Deep Is the Ocean” and “Can’t Hold Out Much Longer,” with a tough harmonica growl, are the stuff that makes the legend. Clapton’s natural abilities make the tunes sound so easy. But rest assured, the deep competence he brings to “Diamonds Made from Rain” and “Autumn Leaves” is not so easily replicated.
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