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Free Music Notes for There's One in Every CrowdFree Music Review: A Hidden Gem Hit: 4 StarsLike everyone else here, I agree that this recording is badly overlooked. There are certain times when I prefer the softer side of Eric to the blues droaning of Layla and Assorted Love Songs. This recording has gospel, regaae, and acoustic flavorings as well as just a touch of the blues. Eric's singing is a lift muffled but his tone does compliment the songs very well. The last four songs were all written completely by Eric and let me tell you that they all have good chord progressions especially High. I would recommend this CD for those fans of Eric who can appreciate him as a total musician and not just a blues purist.
Free Music Review: Very Underrated Clapton Album Hit: 5 StarsThere'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: Good, sadly overlooked album Hit: 4 StarsThis album, has gotten some of the worst reviews from critics out of all of EC's 70 albums. I personally disagree. Its not an album full of long solos so if thats what your looking for then this is the wrong CD for you. It is how ever one of the most personal, eclectic albums of EC's career. It ranges from gospel, sweet ballads, blues/country blues, reggae and rock. I don't really care for Don't blame me an inferior re-write to I shot the sherriff, but other than that I love this album. Don't be persuaded by people who give this a bad review it really is a great album.
Free Music Review: My idol ERIC CLAPTON Hit: 5 StarsFor 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: Outstanding early Clapton Hit: 4 StarsAmongst 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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