Clapton Chronicles: The Best Of Eric ClaptonEric Clapton
Release Date: 10/12/1999
Original Release:
1999
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 336068_CD
UPC # 093624755326
Label: Reprise
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Performer: Eric Clapton
Artist: Michael Brecker; Robert Cray; Steve Gadd; Steve Lukather; Joe Sample; Nathan East; Phil Collins; Chaka Khan Distributor: WEA (Distributor) Notes: Personnel includes: Eric Clapton (vocals, guitar, dobro); Tim Pierce, Darryl Crooks, Robert Cray, Steve Lukather (guitar); Michael Brecker (saxophone); Jon Faddis, Randy Brecker (trumpet); Joe Sample, Greg Phillinganes (piano); Greg Curtis (keyboards, background vocals); Jamie Muhoberac (keyboards); Nathan East (bass, background vocals); Phil Collins (drums, background vocals); Steve Ferrone, Steve Gadd, Jeff Porcaro (drums); Luis Conte, Mike Fasano (percussion); Bumpy, Greg Curtis (programming); Chyna Gordon, Chaka Khan (background vocals). Producers include: Rob Cavallo, Babyface, Eric Clapton, Russ Titleman, Tom Dowd. Engineers: Allen Sides, Brad Gilderman, Alan Douglas. Personnel: Eric Clapton (vocals, guitar, dobro); Gary Brooker (vocals, keyboards); Jerry Williams (guitar, background vocals); Darryl Crookes, Andy Fairweather Low, Phil Palmer, Robert Cray, Steve Lukather, Tim Pierce (guitar); Gayle Levant (celtic harp); Michael Brecker (saxophone); Jon Faddis, Randy Brecker (trumpet); Dave Bargeron (trombone); Greg Phillinganes, Joe Sample, Richard Tee (piano); Jeff Bova (organ); Greg Curtis (keyboards, programming, background vocals); Chuck Leavell, Jamie Muhoberac, Simon Climie (keyboards); Peter Robinson, Michael Omartian, Randy Kerber, Robbie Kondor, Richard Cottle (synthesizer); Nathan East (bass guitar, background vocals); Donald "Duck" Dunn (bass guitar); Phil Collins (drums, background vocals); Jamie Oldaker, Jeff Porcaro, Jim Keltner, Steve Gadd , Henry Spinetti, Steve Ferrone (drums); Lenny Castro (congas, percussion); Carol Steele (congas); Jimmy Bralower (drum machine); Ted Templeman (timbales); Luis Conte, Ray Cooper , Mike Fasano (percussion); Blumpy (programming); Paul Waller (drum programming); Chyna Gordon, Katie Kissoon, Marcy Levy, Tessa Niles, Chaka Khan (background vocals). Audio Mixers: Chris Lord-Alge; Gary Wright; Alex Haas; Mark Linett; Mick Guzauski; Rob Eaton; Steve Boyer. Photographers: Kevin Mazur; Norman Watson. It is hard to effectively document in one collection the career of an artist who is as much a vital part of popular music history today as when he reluctantly ventured into a solo career in 1970. CLAPTON CHRONICLES offers an interesting mix of Slowhand's soundtrack-ready acoustic ballads from the '90s and his electric guitar-driven pop-blues from the '80s. "My Father's Eyes" is an emotionally uplifting song about a man's search for his identity through his relationship with his father. "Tears in Heaven," the bittersweet eulogy to Clapton's son, may be his most timeless composition and performance. His groundbreaking "MTV Unplugged" performance produced a new arrangement of his plea to Patti Harrison, "Layla." This approach hinted at a new direction for Eric Clapton's music. Clapton's roots break through on the down-and-dirty Delta blues-tinged "Before You Accuse Me." He stands among very few who have carried their musical heart with them throughout their career and have stayed true to it.
Q (12/99, p.156) - 3 stars out of 5 - "...There are 2 new songs here...to entice the completists....with big-shot Babyface, [Clapton] gracefully updates his trademark sound. And if playing the blues is about expressing pain, then 'Tears In Heaven'...is the genuine article."
Mojo (Publisher) (11/99, p.120) - "...the time of craftsmanlike albums and Albert Hall residencies, of quietly expensive suits and unassuming legendhood.....stuff to admire and even enjoy....a slow, measured transition from rage to resignation."
Over the course of four decades, Eric Clapton has carried the British blues legacy into the mainstream of pop music. From his mid-1960s days with the Yardbirds and John Mayall, through his years as guitar god with Cream and Blind Faith, and eventually to his more laid-back solo albums, Clapton has remained one of rock's most successful musicians. Given his guitar-superstar status, Clapton has played alongside the biggest musical acts of the 20th century, from soloing on the Beatles' "While My Guitar Gently Weeps," to performing at the Band's LAST WALTZ, to recording an album with B.B. King. Overcoming numerous setbacks and tragedies, old Slowhand has settled nicely into a long and prolific career.
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