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Eric Clapton - One More Car, One More Rider '2002

One More Car, One More Rider
ArtistEric Clapton Related artists
Album name One More Car, One More Rider
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Date 2002
GenreBlues Rock
Play time 01:55:38
Format / Bitrate Stereo 1420 Kbps / 44.1 kHz
MP3 320 Kbps
Media CD
Size 803 mb
PriceDownload $6.95
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Tracklist

CD1
01. Key to the Highway
02. Reptile
03. Got You On My Mind
04. Tears in Heaven
05. Bell Bottom Blues
06. Change the World
07. My Fathers Eyes
08. River of Tears
09. Goin Down Slow
10. Shes Gone

CD2
01. I Want a Little Girl
02. Badge
03. Hoochie Coochie Man
04. Have You Ever Loved a Woman
05. Cocaine
06. Wonderful Tonight
07. Layla
08. Sunshine of Your Love
09. Over the Rainbow

The cover of Eric Claptons 2002 live album One More Car, One More Rider -- no
less than the sixth live album in his solo career -- suggests the problems in
the record. Its designed to look a classic blues album sleeve or poster, but its
self-conscious and affected, the work of somebody that knows the form but not
the substance of the blues. Certainly that accusation cant be reasonably leveled
at Clapton who, after all, has proved throughout his career that he knows the
substance of the blues, but ever since his canonization to the MOR mainstream
with 1992s Unplugged, theres a sinking feeling that EC dabbles in the blues
instead of lives there. Sure, he had a fierce testimonial to his favorite music
with From the Cradle, but One More Car, One More Rider arrives nearly a decade
later, and the difference is stunning. Though he goes through the motions of
playing the blues -- a cutting version of the perennial Key to the Highway,
Hoochie Coochie Man, Goin Down Slow, among others here -- the heart of this
album is closer to the NPR instrumental jam of Reptile than blues. This is
mannered, classy playing which sounds perfectly fine but is never interesting,
particularly since the song selection favors either warhorses or recent hits. In
short, its a record for those that like the idea of Clapton more than his music.

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