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Eric Clapton - There's One in Every Crowd (Dts)

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Free Music Notes for There's One in Every Crowd (Dts)

Free Music Review: An Underrated Classic
Hit: 5 Stars

While many reviewers and fans neglect the albums between "461 Ocean Boulevard" and "Slowhand," 1975's "There's One in Every Crowd" and 1976's "No Reason to Cry" easily equal the quality of the former masterpieces. No major radio singles, but plenty of mellow blues (and even a little gospel), funky riffs, moving ballads, and tasteful musicianship. These two albums definitely do not belong in the bargain bins!

Free Music Review: Very Underrated Clapton Album
Hit: 5 Stars

There's One in Every Crowd is an essential Clapton album. Clapton was in his prime in the 70's, cutting albums like Slowhand and 461 Ocean Blvd. This album often gets overlooked. As usual on a Clapton album, all the songs are great. Buy it.

Free Music Review: My idol ERIC CLAPTON
Hit: 5 Stars

For me eric clapton is the best rock/blues musician far away. I love this album, he can do better, but why surpass perfection?

Free Music Review: Not DVD-Audio
Hit: 4 Stars

Review's not about the album itself but the mastering quality. This is
a DTS 5.1 mastered disc and NOT DVD-Audio. Would do everyone good if Amazon knew the difference.

However, the improved quality from a CD mastering is obvious. Not sure if this is just due to re-mastering for DTS or the sampling itself. If you the right audio setup (I have an HTPC with M-Audio Revo 7.1, Rotel pre-amp and amp out to Sonus Faber Concertos and Solo for the front and B&W for the rears), the quality shows through obviously. Imaging is not the best, but, I can live with that just to hear the nuances that you'd appreciate in this kind of music.

Free Music Review: Outstanding early Clapton
Hit: 4 Stars

Amongst the early Clapton albums, this one has oddly kept my attention longest. Starting off with two talented interpretations of Gospel classics, this album is strangely personal for early Clapton material. The cover picture, of a forlorn dog, is the mood the album puts you in. Often forgotten, this album has tremendous diversity - the blues of 'The Sky is Crying' to the upbeat but melanchonic last four songs - Better make It..., Pretty Blue Eyes, high and Opposites. Wonderful playind, soft singing and a mood is created.
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