Eric Clapton – Slowhand - Audiophile
Eric Clapton – Slowhand
Eric Clapton – Slowhand - Audiophile
Eric Clapton – Slowhand

Eric Clapton – Slowhand

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Guitar, Vocals – Eric Clapton [click here to see more vinyl featuring Eric Clapton]

Vocals – Marcy Levy, Yvonne Elliman

Bass – Carl Radle

Drums, Percussion – Jamie Oldaker

Guitar – George Terry

Keyboards – Dick Sims

Saxophone – Mel Collins

Written by J. J. Cale (A1) , Eric Clapton (A2-4, B1, B3-4), Marcy Levy (A3, B1), Don Williams (A5),  John Martyn (B2), Albhy Galuten (B4)

 

 

1 LP, gatefold jacket

Original analog Master tape : YES

Heavy Press : 180g 

Record color : black

Speed : 33 RPM

Size : 12'’

Stereo

Studio

Record Press : unspecified

Label : Polydor

Original Label : Polydor

Recorded in May 1977 at Olympic Studio, London

Engineered and produced by Glyn Johns

Artwork by Jonathan Dent

Design by David Stewart, Nello

Photography by Watal Asamuma

Originally released in 1977

Reissued in 2012

 

 

Tracks :

Side A

  1. Cocaine
  2. Wonderful Tonight
  3. Lay Down Sally
  4. Next Time You See Her
  5. We're All The Way

Side B

  1. The Core
  2. May You Never
  3. Mean Old Frisco
  4. Peaches And Diesel

 

 

Awards :

1978 Grammy Awards Best Male Pop Vocal Performance for "Lay Down Sally" -

Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Albums of All Time - Ranked 325

 

 

Reviews :

« After the guest-star-drenched No Reason to Cry failed to make much of an impact commercially, Eric Clapton returned to using his own band for Slowhand. The difference is substantial -- where No Reason to Cry struggled hard to find the right tone, Slowhand opens with the relaxed, bluesy shuffle of J.J. Cale's "Cocaine" and sustains it throughout the course of the album. Alternating between straight blues ("Mean Old Frisco"), country ("Lay Down Sally"), mainstream rock ("Cocaine," "The Core"), and pop ("Wonderful Tonight"), Slowhand doesn't sound schizophrenic because of the band's grasp of the material. This is laid-back virtuosity -- although Clapton and his band are never flashy, their playing is masterful and assured. That assurance and the album's eclectic material make Slowhand rank with 461 Ocean Boulevard as Eric Clapton's best albums. » AllMusic Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine

 

 

Ratings :

AllMusic : 4,5 / 5 , Discogs  4,56 / 5

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