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Rachel Berry
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Favorite Eric Clapton Albums
Yesdersay I finished reading Eric Clapton's recently published autobiography (which I highly recommend to anyone interested in the music of E.C.) and I thought that I would start a thread in which everyone could list some of their favorite Clapton albums. This can include his work in the 1960's with Cream to his solo albums. Even though I tend to keep Grestest Hits albums off my lists, everyone is welcome to include those too.
mine: 1. Layla-Derek and the Dominos (1971) 2. Disraeli Gears- Cream (1967) 3. 461 Ocean Boulevard (1974) 4. Slowhand (1977) 5. Wheels of Fire- Cream (1968) 6. Pilgrim (1998) 7. Journeyman (1989) 8. Fresh Cream- Cream (1966) 9. Back Home (2005) 10. Unplugged (1992) |
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The Yardbirds: "Five Live Yardbirds" (1964) and "For Your Love" (1965)
Cream: "Fresh Cream (1966) "Disraeli Gears" (1967) "Wheels of Fire" (1968) "The Very Best of Cream" (1995) "Those Were the Days" (1997) The Yardbirds: "Vol. 1: Smokestack Lightning" (1991) solo: "Eric Clapton" (1970)-"Slowhand" (1977)-"Crossroads" (1988)-"Unplugged" (1992)-"White Boy Blues" (1992)-"From the Cradle" (1994)- "Crossroads 2" (1996)-"Birth of a Blues Legend" (1997)-"Riding With the King" (2000) |
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Derek and the Dominoes: "Layla and..." (1971)
Eric Clapton: "Blues" (1999) |
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I've never really been a big Clapton fan, blues-flavored rock just isn't really my thing, but I do think if I was to invest in one of his studio albums, I think Slowhand would definately be the choice. I like Cocaine, Wonderful Tonight and Lay Down Sally.
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I've never listened to a full length Clapton album, but I do like these songs a lot:
Layla (Derek & the Dominos version) Lay Down Sally (love the guitar parts!) Wonderful Tonight Tears In Heaven I Shot the Sheriff |
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Rachel Berry
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Those are all great songs, Monika. I'm a really big Clapton fan. I love pretty much everything he's done. Along with Jimmy Page and Eddie Van Halen he is my favorite rock guitarist. He's also a great singer and songwriter. The Derek and the Dominos version of "Layla", is his greatest song. He sang that song with such raw emotion and passion. |
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Rachel Berry
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That is a great album, for sure. What really surprises me though about that album, or more specifically the song "Wonderful Tonight", is that when it was released as a single in 1977 it didn't do all that well. I think it only reached something like #16 on the charts. Hard to believe for a song that has become such a classic. |
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