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There's One in Every Crowd album for sale Product Description
There's One in Every Crowd album for sale by Eric Clapton was released Nov 15, 2011 on the Universal Japan label. By 1975, Eric Clapton was coming off the smash success of 461 OCEAN BOULEVARD. If his last album was a cathartic release after coming out of a battle with drug addiction, then THERE'S ONE IN EVERY CROWD was the first record where Clapton could catch his breath. Having become enamored with reggae after riding Bob Marley's "I Shot The Sheriff" to the top of the charts around the world, E.C. chose to record in Kingston, Jamaica. There's One in Every Crowd CD music contains a single disc. ...See Full Description
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| Forgotten Classic! There's One in Every Crowd buy CD music This for me is his best solo effort. Why? Well for starts, the reggae influence sounds cool and there are what are considered album filler to my ears some of his best ever written songs. I;d say buy it if you've become a fan because if not your missing out. Slowhand and 461 Ocean albums get the limelight but this one is better. REALLY! By Eric (New England, USA) This review is for a different format. |
| My Dead song is on this recording There's One in Every Crowd songs This is my all time favorite CD. My Ex and I used to have this album and I have been on the hunt for it since we split up. When the time comes I want "Swing Low, Sweet Chariet" Played while my family sprinkles my ashes. The beat is so perfectly fitting to me. It is a rejoicing sound, such as I hope they will be rejoicing my life. I now have a copy and play it often, it makes me feel good. By nschutte (W Tawakoni, TX) This review is for a different format. |
| Could Have Been Better Released less than nine months after the excellent 461 OCEAN BOULEVARD, this record falls a little flat. Because a good portion of this recording was done in Jamaica, the reggae influence is a little more prominent. This is especially true on "Swing Low Sweet Chariot", one of the two gospel tunes that open the album. The old blues influence is still here, however, on "The Sky is Crying" and "Singin' the Blues" Of the last four cuts on the record, all penned by Clapton, only "High" stands out as a true Clapton classic, the other three are largely forgettable. Although this record has the same feel as its predecessor, the whole thing could have been better had EC taken a little more time during the recording process. By Chuck K (Essex, IA, USA) This review is for a different format. |
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There's One in Every Crowd songs Product Details
| CD Universe Part number | 8571164 |
| Label | Universal Japan |
| Orig Year | 1975 |
| Catalog number | 0567789 |
| Discs | 1 |
| Release Date | Nov 15, 2011 |
| Studio/Live | Studio |
| Additional Info | Japan; Super-High Material |
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