Eric Clapton – Unplugged (1992/2013) [FLAC 24 bit, 96 kHz]

Eric Clapton - Unplugged (1992/2013) [FLAC 24 bit, 96 kHz] Download

Artist: Eric Clapton
Album: Unplugged
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 1992/2013
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 96 kHz
Duration: 57:31
Total Tracks: 14
Total Size: 1,16 GB

Tracklist:

1. Eric Clapton – Signe (03:14)
2. Eric Clapton – Before You Accuse Me (03:44)
3. Eric Clapton – Hey Hey (03:16)
4. Eric Clapton – Tears in Heaven (04:33)
5. Eric Clapton – Lonely Stranger (05:27)
6. Eric Clapton – Nobody Knows When You’re Down & Out (03:51)
7. Eric Clapton – Layla (04:32)
8. Eric Clapton – Running on Faith (06:46)
9. Eric Clapton – Walkin’ Blues (03:36)
10. Eric Clapton – Alberta (03:41)
11. Eric Clapton – San Francisco Bay Blues (03:22)
12. Eric Clapton – Malted Milk (03:36)
13. Eric Clapton – Old Love (07:48)

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Chart History/Awards
– Reached #1 on the Billboard 200.
– Won the GRAMMYS® for Record of the Year, Album of the Year, Song of the Year, Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male, Best Rock Vocal Performance, Male and Best Rock Song.
– One of Q’s “100 Greatest British Albums.”
– One of Guitar World’s “Top Ten Guitar Albums of 1992.”

This remastered version of Unplugged is Eric Clapton’s Diamond-certified masterpiece. It is responsible for introducing the “unplugged” craze of the ‘90s. It reached #1 on the Billboard 200 and features performances of hits including “Tears In Heaven,” “Running On Faith” and “Layla.” It won six GRAMMYS® including Record of the Year, Album of the Year, Song of the Year, Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male, Best Rock Vocal Performance, Male and Best Rock Song. It has sold over ten million copies in the United States and is one of Q’s “100 Greatest British Albums” and one of Guitar World’s “Top Ten Guitar Albums of 1992.”For the original album’s 14 performances, Clapton reinterpreted songs from his rich catalog, including “Layla” – completely reimagined as a shuffle – from his time with Derek and the Dominos, “Running On Faith” and “Old Love” from 1989’s Journeyman, and the hit single “Tears In Heaven,” a song he wrote after the passing of his young son Conor the previous year. Much of the album showcases blues songs Clapton grew up listening to, like Bo Diddley’s “Before You Accuse Me,” Big Bill Broonzy’s “Hey Hey,” Leadbelly’s “Alberta” and Robert Johnson’s “Malted Milk.”

…a faultless run-through of old favorites…Clapton is in fine form vocally…It’s undoubtedly Clapton’s most enjoyable album for years. – Q

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