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Free Music Notes for Eric Clapton/461 Ocean Boulevard DTSFree Music Review: This Address has Clapton's Best Studio album Hit: 5 Stars
Eric Clapton's solo career has been a series of ups and downs. Among the former, none is better than "461 Ocean Boulevard," which is one of the best rock albums of the 1970s. The big hits were the ace covers of Bob Marley's "I Shot the Sheriff" and Johnny Otis's "Willy and the Hand Jive." Other classic songs include "Motherless Children," "Get Ready," "Let it Grow" and the rockin' "Mainline Florida." This is not Clapton's most jamming album, but it features the strongest and most diverse set of songs he ever recorded. His backing band is first rate as well. Overall, a must have for Clapton fans as well as fans of 70s rock.
Free Music Review: DTS - 461 Ocean Boulevard is Great !!!! Hit: 5 Stars
I have just finished listening to the DTS 5.1 mix of Eric Clapton's 461 Ocean Boulevard. This mix actually puts you in the middle of the music and makes you feel as if you are in the studio with the musicians. This is a fine album from Clapton, but the best thing is the 5.1 remastering. I could hear more depth on this version of the CD than I've ever heard before. You can't go wrong with this CD, a great album for the first time Clapton buyer or those just venturing into the wonderful world of DTS.
Free Music Review: The Best of 70s Clapton! Hit: 5 Stars
In stark contrast with his unimpressive self-titled solo debut, "461 Ocean Boulevard" is a classic from start to finish. From the mellow blues of "Motherless Children," to the funky riff of "Willie and the Hand Jive," to the classic rock staple "Mainline Florida," this is '70s Clapton at his best and the place to start for the casual fan.
Free Music Review: 461 ocean boulevard Hit: 5 Stars
what impressed me most, was the sound quality of the music on the
sacd surround sound. I'd recommend this cd to those who appreciate great sound quality. Thanks Amazon. James
Free Music Review: great audio, wrong notes Hit: 3 Stars
I bought this album few years ago, in normal stereo, but dts audio effect is great. But when I saw the notes inside the booklet, some musicians were missed in some songs and I got surprised when Jamie Oldaker on the drums not compare on the notes of some songs and other musicians like him too (see "Steady Rollin' man" song). I think is a bad error. There are only three, four lines per song instead the five, six of the first CD edition: if the production needs paper, call me!
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