Eric Clapton – Eric Clapton (1970/2014) [FLAC 24 bit, 192 kHz]

Eric Clapton - Eric Clapton (1970/2014) [FLAC 24 bit, 192 kHz] Download

Artist: Eric Clapton
Album: Eric Clapton
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 1970/2014
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 192 kHz
Duration: 37:02
Total Tracks: 11
Total Size: 1,58 GB

Tracklist:

01. Eric Clapton – Slunky (03:35)
02. Eric Clapton – Bad Boy (03:35)
03. Eric Clapton – Lonesome And A Long Way From Home (03:31)
04. Eric Clapton – After Midnight (02:52)
05. Eric Clapton – Easy Now (02:59)
06. Eric Clapton – Blues Power (03:11)
07. Eric Clapton – Bottle Of Red Wine (03:08)
08. Eric Clapton – Lovin’ You Lovin’ Me (03:21)
09. Eric Clapton – I’ve Told You For The Last Time (02:32)
10. Eric Clapton – I Don’t Know Why (03:12)
11. Eric Clapton – Let It Rain (05:01)

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Eric Clapton is the eponymous debut solo album by Eric Clapton, originally released in August 1970. Recorded in November 1969 and January 1970 and produced by Delaney Bramlett, the album has a strong pop feel and somewhat disguises Clapton’s future forays into blues and rock & roll.Eric Clapton’s eponymous solo debut was recorded after he completed a tour with Delaney & Bonnie. Clapton used the core of the duo’s backing band and co-wrote the majority of the songs with Delaney Bramlett — accordingly, Eric Clapton sounds more laid-back and straightforward than any of the guitarist’s previous recordings. There are still elements of blues and rock & roll, but they’re hidden beneath layers of gospel, R&B, country, and pop flourishes. And the pop element of the record is the strongest of the album’s many elements — “Blues Power” isn’t a blues song and only “Let It Rain,” the album’s closer, features extended solos. Throughout the album, Clapton turns out concise solos that de-emphasize his status as guitar god, even when they display astonishing musicality and technique. That is both a good and a bad thing — it’s encouraging to hear him grow and become a more fully rounded musician, but too often the album needs the spark that some long guitar solos would have given it. In short, it needs a little more of Clapton’s personality.

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