Eric Clapton - There's One In Every Crowd (1975/2014) Hi Res
Artist: Eric Clapton
Title: There's One In Every Crowd
Year Of Release: 1975/2014
Label: Universal Music
Genre: Classic Rock, Blues Rock
Quality: 24Bit/192 kHz FLAC
Total Time: 00:40:20
Total Size: 1.7 gb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: There's One In Every Crowd
Year Of Release: 1975/2014
Label: Universal Music
Genre: Classic Rock, Blues Rock
Quality: 24Bit/192 kHz FLAC
Total Time: 00:40:20
Total Size: 1.7 gb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Cocaine
02. Wonderful Tonight
03. Lay Down Sally
04. Next Time You See Her
05. We're All The Way
06. The Core
07. May You Never
08. Mean Old Frisco
09. Peaches And Diesel
Personnel:
Eric Clapton, vocals, guitars, dobro
George Terry, vocals, guitars
Marcy Levy, vocals
Yvonne Elliman, vocals
Carl Radle, guitar and bass
Dick Sims, piano, organ, keyboards, drums, percussion
Albhy Galuten, piano
Jamie Oldaker, drums, percussion
Having stayed out of the recording studio for four years prior to making his comeback album, 461 Ocean Boulevard, Eric Clapton returned to recording only a few months later to make its follow-up, There's One in Every Crowd. Perhaps be hadn't had time to write or gather sufficient material to make a similarly effective album, since the result is a scatter-shot mixture of styles, leading off with two gospel tunes, one a reggae version of "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot." Clapton and his second guitarist, George Terry, had written a sequel to "I Shot The Sheriff," "Don't Blame Me," which Clapton sang in his best impersonation of Bob Marley's voice. The other originals included "Opposites," whose lyrics were just that day, night, life, death, etc. The album's best track, naturally, was the blues cover, Clapton's take on Elmore James's "The Sky Is Crying." But There's One in Every Crowd was a disappointing follow-up to 461 Ocean Boulevard, and fans let Clapton know it: While the former album had topped the charts and gone gold, the latter didn't even make the Top 10.