Topic: Clapton, Robben Ford, Eric Johnson to appear on new Sonny Landreth CD

Sonny Landreth will release his ninth album, titled From The Reach and his first on his own Landfall Records label (distributed by Ryko Distribution), on May 20. On it, Landreth does something unprecedented in his body of work as he collaborates with five of the greatest guitar players on the planet — Eric Clapton, Mark Knopfler, Robben Ford, Eric Johnson and Vince Gill — in some jaw-dropping performances. Also making appearances are the legendary New Orleans pianist and singer Dr. John and Margaritaville's iconic troubadour Jimmy Buffett.

"I've been wanting to make this kind of record for a long time —– to do an entire album that would feature some of my favorite players as special guests," says Landreth. "The other thing was how to do it without being yet another clichéd 'duets' album. Then I got the idea to write the songs specifically for each of the artists and that was the real hook for me, as a writer as well as a guitar player."

On the opener, "Blue Tarp Blues,' Sonny exchanges solos with Knopfler, and the aural contrast between Sonny's shimmering slide and the Dire Straits leader's biting Strat is a textural treat. Clapton appears to cut loose on "When I Still had You," adding his soulful voice to the choruses as well. Slowhand then wails on "Storm of Worry," a spooky slow blues reminiscent of his Bluesbreakers era.

"The Milky Way Home" is a powerful instrumental rocker that features Eric Johnson on delectably distorted guitar passages that morph into his trademark cello-like sound. "The Goin' On" shifts into a country-rock groove, with Vince Gill and Sonny alternating between guitar solos and lead vocals. Robben Ford brings his extraordinary tone and phrasing to "Way Past Long" and "Blue Angel" (the latter with Gill on backing vocals), as Landreth swaps his trusty Strat for a Les Paul. Each of these performances is an extraordinary showcase of brilliant players reacting to each other in supremely inspired fashion.

In one of two delightful changes of pace to the album's six-string focus, Dr. John brings the requisite gris-gris to "Howlin' Moon" with his trademark rollicking piano and harmonies, and he's joined on the track by Jimmy Buffett. "Although the idea of the record was playing with my guitar heroes, I wanted to open to the unexpected as well," Landreth explains. "I'd written 'Howlin' Moon' a long time ago and I'd always had Dr. John in mind for it. Then we took it a step further with Jimmy's vocal and the vibe was perfect."

As for the intriguing album title, "I thought about it a lot," he says. "One of the most interesting things to me in the songwriting process is letting it cook and bubble and see what comes up to the top. As I was writing these songs, the word 'reach' kept coming up and 'reach' is a pretty powerful word. Aside from the obvious meaning, it can refer to a body of water. And the water imagery kept coming throughout the writing of these songs as well, so it's like this is what came up out of this whole project for me. What would happen if I invited all these people: where would this take me. I literally reached out to them, and they graciously came on board. Then there was the impact locally of Katrina. So the title is the result of all of the above. It's coming from an honest place."

The same could be said of everything this one-of-a-kind artist has done in his single-minded career.

This spring and summer, Landreth will perform at the following festivals: Houston International Festival, New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, Festival Internationale de Louisiana, Metro Fountain Blues Festival in San Jose, Tropical Heatwave in Tampa, Blues Brews and BBQ Festival in Charleston WV, Cisco Systems Blues Festival Ottawa, Montreal Jazz Festival. Belleville American Music Festival in Wisconsin, Calgary Folk Festival, Blues On The Green in Austin and the Chenango (NY) Blues Festival.

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Re: Clapton, Robben Ford, Eric Johnson to appear on new Sonny Landreth CD

that sounds like it's gonna be a hell of a cd, you put these guitar players along with sonny and it's going to be very interesting and surely a big seller in the blues community, i know i'll buy it, clapton, ford, and eric are some of the best in the business.

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Re: Clapton, Robben Ford, Eric Johnson to appear on new Sonny Landreth CD

Great review Keith!! I'm mad crazy about Sonny! Add in these other talents and OMG I can't wait!!! I know I sound like a broken record, but, Sonny has to be SEEN. Catch a show people and Keith, tell everyone to hound him for a DVD. I know I have. Thanks again, Cathy

Re: Clapton, Robben Ford, Eric Johnson to appear on new Sonny Landreth CD

Wow...........I just went to see Sonny at the REX in Pittsburg.  Met a couple of forum friends there............Barb and Ken and SRV (Jim)
He was incredible.  I have some great pics of the concert, we managed to be right up front.
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Re: Clapton, Robben Ford, Eric Johnson to appear on new Sonny Landreth CD

As Bluezman posted earlier, Sonny will be in Santa Rosa 5/9 for a CD release party. I really dug his contributions on Buffett's duet CD License To Chill from '04.

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Re: Clapton, Robben Ford, Eric Johnson to appear on new Sonny Landreth CD

Looks like a winner!!!

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Re: Clapton, Robben Ford, Eric Johnson to appear on new Sonny Landreth CD

Just received this CD this past week and I will say it lives up to all expectations. I think Sonny did an excellent job of writing songs that compliment the other artists. Hard to pick a favorite among the collaborations, but right now I'm really liking the two songs with Robben Ford, "Way Past Long" and "Blue Angel". But really, they're all great. Even with all the collaborations, however, the one track that really stands out to me is the instrumental with just Sonny and his band, "Uberesso". It's one of the coolest riffs I've ever heard and an absolutely brilliant solo that is all Sonny! Sensational record start to finish!