Description
This is a hybrid Super Audio CD playable on both regular and Super Audio CD players.
Personnel: Eric Clapton (vocals, guitar); Yvonne Elliman, Marcy Levy (vocals); George Terry (guitar); Mel Collins (saxophone); Dick Sims (keyboards); Carl Radle (bass guitar); Jamie Oldaker (drums, percussion).
Recording information: Olympic Studios, London, England (05/1977).
SLOWHAND was the album which defined the new cool of Eric Clapton, a sultry, laid-back mix of rock and blues, with a heavy dose of country and southwestern regional sounds to leaven the blend. After LAYLA, SLOWHAND was probably Clapton's most popular, fully realized solo disc.
The opening number was by J.J. Cale, whose "After Midnight" had been one of the real joys of the guitarist's first solo excursion, ERIC CLAPTON. "Cocaine," with its slow grinding beat, menacing melodic vamp and one-step from perdition lyrics, was the toughest, most rocking number on SLOWHAND, and a major radio hit from the outset.
A couple of vocal duets with countryish harmonies set the tone for the rest of SLOWHAND. "Lay Down Sally" was a funky, chicken-fried bit of boogie with a taut, melodic aside from Clapton's twangy Stratocaster, while Don Williams' sweet, soulful "We're All The Way" provided a low-key vehicle for Clapton's tender vocal exchanges with Marcy Levy, as his understated arpeggios toll away in the background.
Personnel: Eric Clapton (vocals, guitar); Yvonne Elliman, Marcy Levy (vocals); George Terry (guitar); Mel Collins (saxophone); Dick Sims (keyboards); Carl Radle (bass guitar); Jamie Oldaker (drums, percussion).
Recording information: Olympic Studios, London, England (05/1977).
SLOWHAND was the album which defined the new cool of Eric Clapton, a sultry, laid-back mix of rock and blues, with a heavy dose of country and southwestern regional sounds to leaven the blend. After LAYLA, SLOWHAND was probably Clapton's most popular, fully realized solo disc.
The opening number was by J.J. Cale, whose "After Midnight" had been one of the real joys of the guitarist's first solo excursion, ERIC CLAPTON. "Cocaine," with its slow grinding beat, menacing melodic vamp and one-step from perdition lyrics, was the toughest, most rocking number on SLOWHAND, and a major radio hit from the outset.
A couple of vocal duets with countryish harmonies set the tone for the rest of SLOWHAND. "Lay Down Sally" was a funky, chicken-fried bit of boogie with a taut, melodic aside from Clapton's twangy Stratocaster, while Don Williams' sweet, soulful "We're All The Way" provided a low-key vehicle for Clapton's tender vocal exchanges with Marcy Levy, as his understated arpeggios toll away in the background.
Product Details
- Artist
- Eric Clapton
- Run Time (minutes)
- 39
- Label / Studio
- POLYDOR / PGD
- Media Format
- Super Audio CD (SACD)
- CD 30days Sales Rank
- #729
- Number of Discs
- 1
- Year of release
- 2004
- Original year of release
- 1977
- WOW HD Sales Rank
- #878
- Recording Environment
- Studio
- SPARS Code
- AAD
- Cast & Crew
- Eric Clapton (Music Performer)
- Glyn Johns (Producer)
Press Reviews
3 Stars - Good - "...slightly more upbeat...[raised] Clapton's mainstream profile via `Cocaine,' `Wonderful Tonight,' and `Lay Down Sally'... Q (2/96, p.104)
Tracklisting
Disc 1:
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Cocaine
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Wonderful Tonight
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Lay Down Sally
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Next Time You See Her
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Were All the Way - (With Marcy Levy)
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Core, The
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May You Never
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Mean Old Frisco
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Peaches and Diesel



