![]() ![]() They had started on some ideas years before and finally decided to record them and see what they got. The evolution of these recordings began as collaboration between Robertson and his longtime friend Eric Clapton. But enough time had passed that suddenly all of these thoughts and feelings finally crept under the door with a certain urgency.” “I was never comfortable taking the starring role in those stories. “I’ve never before been able to write about those times,” says Robertson. On How To Become Clairvoyant (429 Records/Savoy Label Group, Macrobiotic Records), released April 5, 2011, the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer addresses publicly for the first time everything from a period of hard living and madness with Martin Scorsese, to strange encounters at the famed Chelsea Hotel, to his historic departure from The Band. Only after completing his first solo album in more than 10 years did rock icon Robbie Robertson realize he had created the most personal and revealing album of his storied career. How To Become Clairvoyant (with Robert Randolph) Madame X (with Eric Clapton and Trent Reznor)ġ1. She's Not Mine (with Eric Clapton and Steve Winwood)Ġ8. ![]() Fear of Falling (with Eric Clapton and Steve Winwood)Ġ7. This Is Where I Get Off (with Eric Clapton)Ġ6. The Right Mistake (with Eric Clapton and Steve Winwood)Ġ5. He Don't Live Here No More (with Eric Clapton)Ġ4. Straight Down the Line (with Robert Randolph)Ġ3. ![]()
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