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Download links and information about Eric Clapton by Eric Clapton. This album was released in 1970 and it belongs to Blues, Rock, Blues Rock, Rock & Roll, Punk Rock, Pop genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 36:57 minutes.

Artist: Eric Clapton
Release date: 1970
Genre: Blues, Rock, Blues Rock, Rock & Roll, Punk Rock, Pop
Tracks: 11
Duration: 36:57
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Slunky 3:35
2. Bad Boy 3:35
3. Lonesome and a Long Way From Home 3:31
4. After Midnight 2:52
5. Easy Now 2:59
6. Blues Power 3:11
7. Bottle of Red Wine 3:08
8. Lovin' You Lovin' Me 3:21
9. I've Told You For the Last Time 2:32
10. I Don't Know Why 3:12
11. Let It Rain 5:01

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Eric Clapton's eponymous solo debut was recorded after he completed a tour with Delaney & Bonnie. Clapton used the core of the duo's backing band and co-wrote the majority of the songs with Delaney Bramlett — accordingly, Eric Clapton sounds more laid-back and straightforward than any of the guitarist's previous recordings. There are still elements of blues and rock & roll, but they're hidden beneath layers of gospel, R&B, country, and pop flourishes. And the pop element of the record is the strongest of the album's many elements — "Blues Power" isn't a blues song and only "Let It Rain," the album's closer, features extended solos. Throughout the album, Clapton turns out concise solos that de-emphasize his status as guitar god, even when they display astonishing musicality and technique. That is both a good and a bad thing — it's encouraging to hear him grow and become a more fully rounded musician, but too often the album needs the spark that some long guitar solos would have given it. In short, it needs a little more of Clapton's personality.