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Free Music Notes for Eric Clapton/461 Ocean Boulevard DTSFree Music Review: And GOD created something else at 461 Ocean Boulevard Hit: 3 Stars
In the 60's, Eric Clapton was GOD, but after that he became addicted and than (only) human. His '461 Ocean Boulevard', recorded in Florida, was a shock to many old believers, but his laid back approach also brought him a new and broader audience. It's a fine album, with some strong emotional songs like 'Please be with me' and 'Let it grow', and also some more straightforward stuff, pleasing, but not too special.
Free Music Review: Middle Of The Road Hit: 3 Stars
A quiet tone exists on this recording. Let It Grow is the standout song on this recording and a few others have ear catching moments as well. However, the lack of enough rock n roll tunes here make this an average recording when compared to Eric's work as a whole.
Free Music Review: An Audio Mix Disaster Hit: 1 Stars
Yes, everything the reviews say about the regular CD is correct. This is one of Eric's premier works, but do yourself a favor and purchase the regular compact disk. After purchasing this DTS release, I was horrified to listen to the lead guitar comming out of the right rear speaker on several cuts. I do not rememeber who mixed this (I sent it back for a refund), but they should have been given the janitorial tasks at the company, not at the mixing board. Maybe it was a mistake.
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