Derek & The Dominos Layla And Other Assorted Love Songs
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I certainly don't "blaspheme" if I say that it's one of the must-have albums, on par with immortal records (I'm thinking of albums by Hendrix, Allman Br. Band, Pink Floyd). It's an album that never gets boring, precisely because of its emotional involvement and its rock-blues energy that makes it a milestone in the history of music.
B. B. King & Eric Clapton Riding With The King
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The vote seems right to me at this historical-musical moment; overall, I would give it a 4. In my opinion, it's Eric's best blues album, and, coincidentally, he’s not alone... there’s a certain B.B. King by his side. Great album!!!
Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble In Step
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I’m back!!! Thank you for the lovely review!!
Eric Clapton Slowhand
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In my opinion, it's an anonymous record and lacks excitement... like almost all of Eric's solo albums!
Allman Brothers Band Live at Fillmore East Deluxe Edition
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Dear Duane, don’t listen to these ā€œprofaneā€ people of music!! Let’s hold on tightly to our few, indeed very few saints!! SRV
Gov't Mule Deja Voodoo
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Dear Duane, I find that you have done a great job in "critiquing" the album, I really approve of this way of writing! I especially like the "driving rhythm" of your style. Keep it up! As for the album, the rating seems fair to me and I would say it's definitely the best album by the Mule. See you soon!!!