Carlos Santana - Carlos Santana Presents Blues At Montreux 2004 [3DVD BoxSet] (2006) {Eagle Vision} 3xDVD9 -> 16.6 Gb | All Regions | PAL 16:9 | LinearPCM, 2 ch / Dolby AC3, 6 ch / DTS, 6 ch | ~ 238 m | ISO Images
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Blues / Blues Rock On a magical night in Montreux in 2004, Carlos Santana invited three of his favorite
bluesmen: Buddy Guy, Clarence Gatemouth Brown and Bobby Parker for a
concert of outstanding blues music. Each artist performed a full length
concert and was joined on stage by Carlos Santana and other guests
including Nile Rodgers and Barbara Morrison. July 12, 2004 was a very
special night at the Montreux Festival for any blues fan. With Carlos
Santana as musical director (and special guest guitarist), three musical
legends took to the stage. Each one delivered a full concert set packed
with some of the finest blues guitar playing you'll ever hear. Bobby
Parker, Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown, and Buddy Guy are all headline acts
in their own right, so it was a real coup to get them on one lineup.
Throw in the guest appearances by Carlos Santana and Chic maestro Nile
Rodgers, and blues heaven is complete!
Wow, I was completely blown away by the first DVD featuring a performance by Bobby
Parker. Bobby is a journeyman blues guitarist dating way back to the
late 50's / early 60's, travelling all over performing shows to whoever
appreciated the blues. With only a hand full of hits and albums released
during his career, Bobby lights it up on this DVD like a man whose
still plays with the energy of when he was just starting out. Man, is
his show red hot, and I gotta tell you it's nice that Santana comes out
and jams with him for the last few songs, but even Santana stops playing
just to hear his childhood hero keep playing. Amazing set.
The other 2 DVD's are great, especially Gatemoth Brown. The man is old,
but he his playing is fluid, simplistic, and bone cutting. While I
wished he played more guitar than fiddle (which he is a killer fiddler),
he lets his sax man carry on through much of his set. The jam with
Santana at the end is a highlight as Buddy Guy even comes out to try
Santana's guitar.
Lastly is Buddy Guy. Buddy Guy is a legend, and the most well known of
the 3 blues masters appearing this night. He's a household name. He
starts out acoustically for 3 songs which are unbelievable.
Unfortunately, since Buddy Guy is well known, watching and listening to
Buddy Guy I feel like he is the Jimmy Buffet of the blues. I mean that
when he's on full on band mode, it's a party and everyone is invited to
come on up and jam. And that's exactly what happens at the end of the
show (minus Gatemouth). Santana, Buddy, Bobby Parker, Nile Rodgers, and
Barbara Morrison just have a fun, flat out 30 minute jam at the end.
While it's not as hot as it had the potential to be, it's not a dud by
any means, in fact, once Buddy Guy leaves the stage, Bobby Parker takes
over, and just lights it up like he did earlier.
If anyone appreciates deep Southern American blues, get this. For fans of Santana this is a no brainer to pick up.
tracklist:
DVD1 - Bobby Parker 01. Straight Up No Chaser
02. Break It Up
03. Breaking Up Somebody`s Home
04. Nothing but the Blues
05. So Glad I Found You
06. I Ain't Superstitious
07. It's Unfair
08. Going Down Slow
09. Chill Out (feat. Carlos Santana)
10. Mellow Down Easy (feat. Carlos Santana)
11. Watch Your Step (feat. Carlos Santana)
DVD2 - Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown 01. Bits and Pieces
02. Strange Things Happen
03. I'm Beginning to See the Light
04. Sunrise Cajun Style
05. Honey Boy
06. Further On Up the Road
07. I've Got My Mojo Working (feat. Carlos Santana & Buddy Guy)
08. Drifter (feat. Carlos Santana)
09. Grape Jelly (feat. Carlos Santana)
10. Okie Dokie Stomp (feat. Carlos Santana & Niles Rogers)
DVD3 - Buddy Guy 01. Good Morning Little Schoolgirl
02. Louise McGhee
03. Done Got Old
04. Hoochie Coochie Man
05. Fever
06. Drowning on Dry Land
07. Stormy Monday (feat. Carlos Santana)
08. Jam Session 1 (feat. Carlos Santana & Buddy Parker)
09. So Many Roads So Many Trains (feat. Carlos Santana & Bobby Parker)
10. Jam Session 2 (feat. Carlos Santana, Niles Rogers & Bobby Parker)
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