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Whistle Stopper - Riding with the King

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List Price: $18.98
Our Price: $7.86
Your Save: $ 11.12 ( 59% )
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Manufacturer: Reprise / Wea
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0093624761228 Label: Reprise / Wea Manufacturer: Reprise / Wea Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Reprise / Wea Release Date: 2000-06-13 Studio: Reprise / Wea
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Good for chill'in not really groov'in Comment: Great compilation of relaxing blues toons. Unfortunately relaxing is all you'll get here. I would have enjoyed it a little more if it had included a couple of toons that had made me want to get up and move a little though.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great music!!! Comment: I was totally excited and pleased with this purchase, I have always loved both these artists.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Not perfect, but pretty close Comment: Eric and B.B. are so good that it is easy to overlook this album's short comings. Most everything works well, making this a great collaboration between two musical giants.
Customer Rating:      Summary: BLUES CLUES ???? Comment: Where's the Blues? This stuff is garbage. I always heard talk of Claptons greatness but have never actually witnessed any. I love BB and have a few of his great live albums. This album is 2 guys waiting for the other to take charge and play some guitar, too bad it never happens. I think most of the reviews here are written by marketing shills thus making anything with even 4 stars really a much lower rating. Seems to be way too many 5 star reviews on most albums no matter how good they are. Even Yoko has 5 star albums LOL
Customer Rating:      Summary: The best of both artists Comment: This is a really easy, relaxing listen. Very enjoyable. The best of the best. Can't miss with this one.
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Editorial Reviews:
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It sounds like the beginning of a story: "So, Slowhand and the King of the Blues were riding in a car ..." If this is a musical journey, it's the kind that rolls down long, empty stretches of country highway at 80 miles an hour, with the top down and the stereo blasting. Clapton and King may be more city than country, but this collection has the relaxed, laid-back feel that only comes from a pair of veterans doing what they do best. What they do here is cover 12 classic blues songs, many of them staples of King's repertoire, so the title of this album makes sense. Whether it's the rollicking rock & roll of the title track, or the acoustic shuffle of "Key to the Highway," or the sweet notes of "When My Heart Beats Like a Hammer," a real sense of pleasure comes through on this album, the kind of pleasure one gets from jamming late at night with a good friend. --Genevieve Williams
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