I am, and always will be, a blues guitarist.
~Eric Clapton“I found my God in music and the arts, with writers like Hermann Hesse, and musicians like Muddy Waters, Howlin’ Wolf, and Little Walter. In some way, in some form, my God was always there, but now I have learned to talk to him.”
~Eric Clapton….Paul Simon writes great songs. George Harrison great songs, a lot of people, Eric Clapton produces wonderful music.
~Bob Dylan (Press Conference, July 1981)
Robbie Robertson inducts Eric Clapton Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2000:
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Directed By Martin Scorsese
Standin’ Round Crying 6:49
Fory Four 12:23
It Hurts Me Too 16:44
Early In The Morning 20:25
Five Long Years 26:39
Crossroads 31:47
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Malted Milk 38:56
Motherless Child 45:08
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Reconsider Baby 50:05
Everyday I have The Blues 55:18
Someday After A While 1:00:12
Have You Ever Loved A Woman 1:05:37
Groaning The Blues 1:14:22
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Ain’t Nobody’s Business 1:21:37
The Band:
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..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.
~Stephen Thomas Erlewine (allmusic.com)
-Egil & Hallgeir
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