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Eric clapton unplugged
Eric clapton unplugged










Entertainment Weekly journalist Steve Simels scores the album an A− calling the album "a charmer, a collection of blues standards and recent Clapton songs rendered with just the right combination of intensity (a deeply felt version of "Tears in Heaven") and giddy fun (Clapton actually plays kazoo on "San Francisco Bay Blues")". Greg Kot of the Chicago Tribune calls the release a "blues album for yuppies" and rates it with 2.5 of 4 stars, saying it is between fair and good. Robert Christgau was sharper in his comments, feeling that in an effort to be inoffensive "Clapton-the-electric-guitarist" has been relegated "to the mists of memory", and that "Layla" was turned into a "whispery greeting card". Erlewine feels that the songs are "lively and relaxed", that Clapton turns "Layla" from an "anguished howl of pain into a cozy shuffle and the whole album proceeds at a similar amiable gait" while "Clapton is embracing his middle age". Stephen Thomas Erlewine for AllMusic feels that people have misrepresented and mythologised the album that though it came after Paul McCartney's MTV Unplugged album, Unplugged (The Official Bootleg) (1991), people often mistake it for "the first-ever MTV album", that they often feel that "it alone was responsible for revitalizing Clapton's career", and that " Tears in Heaven" was first recorded here. Critical reception has been mixed though muted in general, reviewers report that the album, if unremarkable, is "relaxed" and "pleasant". The album renewed the public's interest in Clapton, and boosted his popularity. The album was released on 25 August 1992 to some of the best reviews of his career.

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Critical reception Professional ratings Review scores Clapton was so pleased with it that when the song ended, he asked the director, "did you get that?" įor much of the performance, Clapton played Martin 000-42 acoustic guitars. The director signaled the crew to record, which is why there is such an abrupt start to the song mid-verse.

eric clapton unplugged

The seasoned musicians quickly picked up on it and the crowd clapped along. Clapton broke into an impromptu "Rollin' and Tumblin'", which he had last performed with Cream.

eric clapton unplugged

Shortly after telling the studio audience "that's it," Clapton said they needed to do "two – no, three - no, five" songs over again, adding "if you don't mind, I don't mind." After the second take of "My Father's Eyes" there was a brief break and cameras were off. In addition to the final album tracks, the performance included early versions of " My Father's Eyes" and "Circus Left Town" along with " Worried Life Blues" and a version of " Rollin' and Tumblin'".

eric clapton unplugged

Clapton performed the show in front of a small audience on 16 January 1992 at Bray Film Studios in Windsor, England.










Eric clapton unplugged