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Eric Clapton - Clapton (2010)  Music

Posted by popsakov at Dec. 3, 2022
Eric Clapton - Clapton (2010)

Eric Clapton - Clapton (2010)
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Rock, Blues, Jazz | Reprise Records #525325-2

Clapton is Eric Clapton’s first solo album in five years, but he hardly spent the back half of the 2000s in seclusion. After 2005’s Back Home, he went on a journey through the past, writing a 2007 autobiography – also titled Clapton, although that’s the only connection they shared – mending fences with Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker for a brief Cream reunion, establishing a lasting connection with his old Blind Faith bandmate Steve Winwood, and recording a duet album with his ‘70s inspiration JJ Cale. This embrace of history isn’t directly heard on Clapton but it’s certainly felt, extending to how EC relies on old tunes – blues and country, but also pop and R&B – for the bulk of this 14-track album.

Eric Clapton - The Cream Of Eric Clapton (1987)  Music

Posted by popsakov at March 9, 2023
Eric Clapton - The Cream Of Eric Clapton (1987)

Eric Clapton - The Cream Of Eric Clapton (1987)
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Blues Rock, Soft Rock, Classic Rock | Polydor #833 519-2 / 833 519-2 7H

The Cream of Eric Clapton is a strong collection that provides an excellent overview of one of rock music's premier performers. Though the title might imply that the selections here are from Clapton's recordings as a part of the British supergroup Cream, the range is much broader, beginning with Clapton's earliest professional work with the Yardbirds and concluding with many of his most popular solo hits. There's an excellent historical perspective in the choices included, and this is an excellent introduction to Clapton's career. Of particular historical interest are "Crossroads," "I Shot the Sheriff," and "Behind the Mask," which showcase the eclectic influences that form Clapton's career. Much of the increased mainstream interest in traditional blues, reggae, and electronica can be credited to these cover versions, which introduced the works of Robert Johnson and Bob Marley to a wider audience.

Eric Clapton - Nothing But The Blues (2022)  Music

Posted by popsakov at Jan. 9, 2023
Eric Clapton - Nothing But The Blues (2022)

Eric Clapton - Nothing But The Blues (2022)
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Blues Rock, Modern Electric Blues | Reprise Records #093624906452

Eric Clapton’s lifelong passion for the blues burns brightly inNothing But The Blues. The CD of the soundtrack features 17 previously unreleased live performances recorded in 1994 during the legendary guitarist’s tour supportingFrom The Cradle, his GrammyÒ-winning, multi-platinum blues album. Clapton’s longtime co-producer, Simon Climie, has remixed the audio from those performances from the original multi-tracking recordings. -The previously unreleased live performances onNothing But the Bluesserve as a vital counterpart toFrom The Cradle, which was recorded in the studio. While several songs appear on both (“Motherless Child,” “Standing ’Round Crying,” and “I’m Tore Down”), the performances are entirely different. The release also includes songs that did not appear onFrom the Cradle, including Jimmy Rogers’ “Blues All Day Long” and Robert Johnson’s “Malted Milk,” as well as the standards “Every Day I Have The Blues” and “Forty-Four.”

Eric Clapton - Eric Clapton With Yardbirds And Jimmy Page (1994)  Music

Posted by popsakov at Sept. 23, 2023
Eric Clapton - Eric Clapton With Yardbirds And Jimmy Page (1994)

Eric Clapton - Eric Clapton With Yardbirds And Jimmy Page (1994)
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Blues, Electric Blues, Rock & Roll | LaserLight #12 337

Laserlight's 2001 release With the Yardbirds & Jimmy Page, is another reissue that pairs early live Yardbirds recordings with the 1965 jam session credited to the Immediate All Stars (featuring Clapton, Jimmy Page, Bill Wyman, Ian Stuart, and Mick Jagger).
Eric Clapton - Clapton Chronicles: The Best Of Eric Clapton & Special Bonus Selection (2006) {Tour 2006 Limited Edition}

Eric Clapton - Clapton Chronicles: The Best Of Eric Clapton & Special Bonus Selection (2006) {Tour 2006 Limited Edition}
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Soft Rock, Classic Rock, Blues | Reprise Records #43274-2

Clapton Chronicles ignores Eric Clapton's 1983 Reprise debut, Money and Cigarettes (which sounded more like an RSO album, anyway), starting with the pair of Phil Collins-produced mid-'80s albums, Behind the Sun and August. Though these had a pop sheen, they were album rock holdovers. Clapton didn't get the balance between hard rock and commercial gloss right until 1989's Journeyman, whose featured songs – "Before You Accuse Me," "Bad Love," and "Pretending" – form the heart of this compilation. Journeyman was overshadowed by the phenomenal success of "Tears in Heaven" and 1992's Unplugged. Not only did Unplugged go platinum ten times, it established a new public image – classy, stylish, and substantial. That's the image that prevails on Clapton Chronicles. His triple-platinum blues album From the Cradle is written out of the picture, with songs from movie soundtracks taking its place.

Eric Clapton - Crossroads (1988) {2007, 4CD Box Set, Reissue}  Music

Posted by popsakov at March 10, 2024
Eric Clapton - Crossroads (1988) {2007, 4CD Box Set, Reissue}

Eric Clapton - Crossroads (1988) {2007, 4CD Box Set, Reissue}
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Blues Rock, British Blues, Classic Rock | Polydor #0600753028094

A four-disc box set spanning Eric Clapton's entire career – running from the Yardbirds to his '80s solo recordings – Crossroads not only revitalized Clapton's commercial standing, but it established the rock & roll multi-disc box set retrospective as a commercially viable proposition. Bob Dylan's Biograph was successful two years before the release of Crossroads, but Clapton's set was a bona fide blockbuster. And it's easy to see why. Crossroads manages to sum up Clapton's career succinctly and thoroughly, touching upon all of his hits and adding a bevy of first-rate unreleased material (most notably selections from the scrapped second Derek and the Dominos album). Although not all of his greatest performances are included on the set – none of his work as a session musician or guest artist is included, for instance – every truly essential item he recorded is present on these four discs. No other Clapton album accurately explains why the guitarist was so influential, or demonstrates exactly what he accomplished.
Eric Clapton - Clapton Chronicles: The Best Of Eric Clapton (1999)

Eric Clapton - Clapton Chronicles: The Best Of Eric Clapton (1999)
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Rock, Soft Rock, Blues Rock | Reprise Records / Duck Records #9 47553-2

Clapton Chronicles ignores Eric Clapton's 1983 Reprise debut, Money and Cigarettes (which sounded more like an RSO album, anyway), starting with the pair of Phil Collins-produced mid-'80s albums, Behind the Sun and August. Though these had a pop sheen, they were album rock holdovers. Clapton didn't get the balance between hard rock and commercial gloss right until 1989's Journeyman, whose featured songs – "Before You Accuse Me," "Bad Love," and "Pretending" – form the heart of this compilation. Journeyman was overshadowed by the phenomenal success of "Tears in Heaven" and 1992's Unplugged.

Eric Clapton - Slowhand (1977) Non-Remastered  Music

Posted by Designol at May 2, 2023
Eric Clapton - Slowhand (1977) Non-Remastered

Eric Clapton - Slowhand (1977)
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Classic Rock, Blues-Rock, Blues, Soft Rock | Label: Polydor | # P2 23276

After the guest-star-drenched No Reason to Cry failed to make much of an impact commercially, Eric Clapton returned to using his own band for Slowhand. The difference is substantial – where No Reason to Cry struggled hard to find the right tone, Slowhand opens with the relaxed, bluesy shuffle of J.J. Cale's "Cocaine" and sustains it throughout the course of the album. Alternating between straight blues ("Mean Old Frisco"), country ("Lay Down Sally"), mainstream rock ("Cocaine," "The Core"), and pop ("Wonderful Tonight"), Slowhand doesn't sound schizophrenic because of the band's grasp of the material. This is laid-back virtuosity – although Clapton and his band are never flashy, their playing is masterful and assured. That assurance and the album's eclectic material make Slowhand rank with 461 Ocean Boulevard as Eric Clapton's best albums.
Eric Clapton - No Reason To Cry (1976) {2001, Japanese Reissue, Remastered}

Eric Clapton - No Reason To Cry (1976) {2001, Japanese Reissue, Remastered}
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Blues Rock, Classic Rock | Polydor / Universal Music / Victor Entertainment #UICY-9161

When he gave a speech inducting the Band into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, Eric Clapton said that after he heard their debut album, Music from Big Pink, he wanted to join the group, the fact that they already had a guitarist in Robbie Robertson notwithstanding. In the winter of 1975-1976, when he cut No Reason to Cry at the Band's Shangri-La Studio in Malibu, California, he came as close as he ever would to realizing that desire. Clapton is a musical chameleon; though some of No Reason to Cry is identifiable as the kind of pop/rock Clapton had been making since the start of his solo career (the best of it being "Hello Old Friend," which became his first Top 40 single in two years), the most memorable music on the album occurs when Clapton is collaborating with members of the Band and other guests.

Eric Clapton - Old Sock (2013)  Music

Posted by popsakov at Dec. 17, 2022
Eric Clapton - Old Sock (2013)

Eric Clapton - Old Sock (2013)
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Blues Rock, Pop Rock | Bushbranch Records / Surfdog Records #2-18015 | US

Switching from a major to his own Bushbranch imprint on Gary Hoey's independent SurfDog label is, to the say least, a little unexpected from Eric Clapton, but now that he's reached the ripe old age of 67, the guitarist isn't so concerned with proving himself. On Old Sock, his 20th studio album, he sounds downright happy to be slowly dropping off of the mainstream radar, not bothering with any music that could conceivably be called pop, or even writing his own songs. Only two of the 12 songs on Old Sock are new, and he didn't write either himself; they're co-writes between his longtime right-hand man Doyle Bramhall II, Nikki Costa, and Justin Stanley, and the vaguely propulsive blues-rock of "Gotta Get Over" and cheerful lite reggae bounce "Every Little Thing" fit neatly into the sunny nostalgia offered on the rest of the record.