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Eric Clapton, One More Car, One More Rider

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1673149

Disk length: 60m 21s (10 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2001

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Key to the highway 3:44
2. Reptil 6:04
3. Got you on my mind 3:55
4. Tears in heaven 4:38
5. Bell bottom blues 5:07
6. Change the world 6:21
7. Father's eyes 8:40
8. River of tears 9:05
9. Going down slow 5:39
10. She's gone 7:01

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Review

Eric Clapton's first live album since 1992's zeitgeist-capturing Unplugged, is, as one would expect, full of well-tailored highlights from his back-catalog of bristly, well-kept blues. Recorded in Los Angeles and Tokyo during his 2001 world tour, and featuring the accompaniment from the likes of Andy Fairweather-Low and Billy Preston, it's an album that serves to satisfy both Clapton purists (there's a four-song sequence of tracks from Pilgrim, shorn of their original anodyne synthesizer embellishments) and adult pop fans who prefer their blues from the decanter rather than the bottle ("Tears in Heaven," a sublime "Bell Bottom Blues," a rather poised, applause-riddled "Layla"). One More Car is an engaging live document that finds EC far from asleep at the wheel. --Kevin MaidmentEric Clapton's first live album since 1992's 10 times platinum, multi Grammy winning Unplugged, this double CD features 19 songs performed during his triumphant 2001 concert tour. Bringing together hits like 'Badge,' 'Layla,' 'Change The World' and 'Tears In Heaven'. Each CD is enhanced with footage from his Los Angeles concert during his 2001 World Tour. Reprise Records. 2002.

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