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Legends - Live at Montreux

Legends - Live at Montreux
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Eagle Vision is delighted to be continuing the release of DVD's from the archives of the prestigious Montreux Jazz Festival.

LEGENDS is a unique concert from the Montreux Festival, bringing together the formidable talents of five musical superstars: ERIC CLAPTON (guitar & vocals), STEVE GADD (drums), MARCUS MILLER (bass), JOE SAMPLE (piano) and DAVID SANBORN (saxophone). All acclaimed in their own fields, they work even better as a group.

The music is an intoxicating blend of jazz and blues on classic tracks such as Full House, Shreveport Stomp, Groovin' and a wonderful acoustic version of Clapton's LAYLA that's guaranteed to give you goosebumps.

With a substantial following for each of these artists, the chance to see them playing together should make this one of the most in-demand Montreux titles to date.

Tracklisting:

1. Full House

2. Groovin'

3. Ruthie

4. Snakes

5. Going Down Slow

6. The Peeper

7. In Case You Hadn't Noticed

8. Third Degree

9. First Song / Tango Blues

10. Put It Where You Want It

11. Shreveport Stomp

12. In A Sentimental Mood / Layla

13. Every Day I Have The Blues


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #21105 in DVD
  • Released on: 2005-09-06
  • Rating: NR (Not Rated)
  • Aspect ratio: 1.33:1
  • Formats: Color, Compilation, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, DVD-Video, Enhanced, Live, NTSC
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Running time: 107 minutes

Editorial Reviews

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The opportunity to hear Eric Clapton stretch out in an unusual (for him) setting and in the company of musicians the likes of which he rarely plays with is the principal attraction of Legends - Live at Montreux, recorded in 1997 during the Swiss city's annual jazz festival. Clapton is joined by some superb musicians here (pianist Joe Sample, saxophonist David Sanborn, bassist Marcus Miller, and drummer Steve Gadd); but he is clearly the guy the crowd came to see, and as always, he delivers a passel of passionate, stinging solos. But although some of the repertoire has clearly been tailored for him (there are several straight blues numbers, along with the inevitable "Layla"), he's a bit out of his element. Not that this is by any means a jazz concert; notwithstanding the jazz chops of the other players, the bulk of the nearly two-hour set consists of funky, R&B-based grooves, requiring Clapton to play some intricate rhythm figures and ensemble lines, all of which he does well (he's especially effective on "Put It Where You Want It," a Sample tune from his days with the Crusaders). But where a guitarist like, say, Kenny Burrell could imbue this kind of material with interesting chord substitutions and jazz scales, Clapton sticks with the straight-ahead rock style that made him famous, and sometimes it simply doesn't fit. That won't make much difference to folks who just want to hear the man play. The more nettlesome issue is the fact that despite a couple of certified classics (Duke Ellington's "In a Sentimental Mood" and Jelly Roll Morton's "Shreveport Stomp," neither of which includes the guitarist), overall this music consists of too many riffs and not enough melodies, too many repetitive jams and not enough tunes. In short, Legends - Live at Montreux's biggest problem is its tendency to be boring. --Sam Graham


Customer Reviews

Fabulous talent5
This is a one-off recording of a one-off supergroup.
The band line-up is:
Steve Gadd - Drums
Marcus Miller - Bass/Bass Clarinet
Joe Sample - Keyboards
Eric Clapton - Guitar / Vocals
David Sanborn - Alto Sax

This is mostly instrumental, with only vocals by Clapton on a couple of tracks. As you would expect with a crack rhythm section like this the groove generated is fantastic and the opening track 'Full House' demonstrates this amply. Clapton had insecurities about playing with such a Jazz based group of musicians, however he more than holds his own against the prodigious talents of Sample, Miller and Sanborn (not to mention the drummers drummer Gadd).

The numbers performed are:

Full House
Groovin'
Ruthie
Snakes
Going Down Slow
The Peeper
In Case You Hadn't Noticed
Third Degree
First Song / Tango Blues
Put It Where You Want It
Shreveport Stomp (solo Piano)
In A Sentimental Mood / Layla
Every Day I have the Blues

For this DVD think mid-period Crusaders, so if you like blues based Jazz/Rock you'll love this. Great Stuff.

...a nice surprise4
This DVD presents an unusual collaboration of musicians and a unique mix of genres in one concert.

Legends - Live @ Montreux5
Saw parts of this first on cable TV and thought it was worth owning. Got it home and saw/listened to the the whole DVD; it is really great.
We'll watch/listen many times. Some great tunes and what and ensemble! They are all showcased and what great an eclectic group music from the very best at their instruments.