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Title: Anyone else with love for Clapton's solo albums from the 70s?
Post by: hunter v2.0 on August 17, 2024, 02:15:16 PM
I'm kind of a casual Clapton fan, and I've never delved deeply into his discography. One album I discovered by accident was the not-very-popular Money and Cigarettes (because Ry Cooder plays on it), and I love it. Recently I watched a Clapton documentary about his 70s period and I realized I'd never really listened to his albums from that time (except Slowhand, which I owned on tape many years ago). What a treasure trove! My favorite is the rather unknown There's One In Every Crowd followed by 461 Ocean Boulevard. Musically and sonically his music from this era really hits home with me these days. If you're not familiar with Clapton's solo albums from the 70s, you should give them a serious listen. (Don't let the self-titled album turn you off; his singing voice is quite different, and musically (IMO) it isn't as strong. YMMV.)
Title: Re: Anyone else with love for Clapton's solo albums from the 70s?
Post by: Love Expresso on August 17, 2024, 04:35:08 PM
Money And Cigarettes was the only EC album I knew and liked until MTV Unplugged came out which was great then and still is today. Could never get warm with his vocals and couldn't find the guitar god in all this neither. But that were the Cream days of course. So not a fan really.

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Title: Re: Anyone else with love for Clapton's solo albums from the 70s?
Post by: hunter v2.0 on August 17, 2024, 05:50:22 PM
I've never cared much for Clapton's work in the 60s. Too wild and loud :) Most of the 80s stuff is a little too pop-like and flat for me. And I don't like how those albums sound either. But those 70s albums sound very warm and organic, and Clapton's guitar playing is just right. Nothing spectacular, just solid, tasteful playing. It's the whole package for me. Good songs, great musicians and (background) singers, top production.
Title: Re: Anyone else with love for Clapton's solo albums from the 70s?
Post by: wayaman on August 17, 2024, 05:57:23 PM
I like quite a lot some of those mentioned records, despite I didn't listen too much the self titled and Money and Cigarrets.

Slowhand and Ocean Boulevard are must records obviously.
Title: Re: Anyone else with love for Clapton's solo albums from the 70s?
Post by: Pottel on August 18, 2024, 06:37:45 PM
I'm kind of a casual Clapton fan, and I've never delved deeply into his discography. One album I discovered by accident was the not-very-popular Money and Cigarettes (because Ry Cooder plays on it), and I love it. Recently I watched a Clapton documentary about his 70s period and I realized I'd never really listened to his albums from that time (except Slowhand, which I owned on tape many years ago). What a treasure trove! My favorite is the rather unknown There's One In Every Crowd followed by 461 Ocean Boulevard. Musically and sonically his music from this era really hits home with me these days. If you're not familiar with Clapton's solo albums from the 70s, you should give them a serious listen. (Don't let the self-titled album turn you off; his singing voice is quite different, and musically (IMO) it isn't as strong. YMMV.)
sure, but even more his live work, i know he was drunk/stoned a lot of the time, but back in my collection days i would collect any EC show as long as it was pre 85 (add to that the MK years) as he just rocked then.
Title: Re: Anyone else with love for Clapton's solo albums from the 70s?
Post by: privinvest on August 18, 2024, 11:11:47 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0m4kz4Woi_g
Title: Re: Anyone else with love for Clapton's solo albums from the 70s?
Post by: Rolo on August 19, 2024, 01:33:32 PM
I've never cared much for Clapton's work in the 60s. Too wild and loud :) Most of the 80s stuff is a little too pop-like and flat for me. And I don't like how those albums sound either. But those 70s albums sound very warm and organic, and Clapton's guitar playing is just right. Nothing spectacular, just solid, tasteful playing. It's the whole package for me. Good songs, great musicians and (background) singers, top production.

Wild and Loud.
That's what i like.

EC on Cream, Blind Faith and the Dominoes are fantastic.
I never really liked his non-blues solo albums. Artistically, Behind The Sun, Pilgrim and Journeyman are good albums.
His blues and live albums are his best works.

Clapton, in my opinion, it's a man to see his shows. His records never get close to his concerts.
Title: Re: Anyone else with love for Clapton's solo albums from the 70s?
Post by: Pottel on August 19, 2024, 02:59:41 PM
I've never cared much for Clapton's work in the 60s. Too wild and loud :) Most of the 80s stuff is a little too pop-like and flat for me. And I don't like how those albums sound either. But those 70s albums sound very warm and organic, and Clapton's guitar playing is just right. Nothing spectacular, just solid, tasteful playing. It's the whole package for me. Good songs, great musicians and (background) singers, top production.

Wild and Loud.
That's what i like.

EC on Cream, Blind Faith and the Dominoes are fantastic.
I never really liked his non-blues solo albums. Artistically, Behind The Sun, Pilgrim and Journeyman are good albums.
His blues and live albums are his best works.

Clapton, in my opinion, it's a man to see his shows. His records never get close to his concerts.
agree.
Title: Re: Anyone else with love for Clapton's solo albums from the 70s?
Post by: hunter v2.0 on August 19, 2024, 09:44:02 PM
I never really liked his non-blues solo albums. Artistically, Behind The Sun, Pilgrim and Journeyman are good albums.
His blues and live albums are his best works.

It's exactly the non-blues aspect of those 70s albums that appeal to me. There are of course hints of blues in them, but you've got reggae, gospel, ballads, country rock and much more. Plus I just think they sound great. They have this sweet 'analog' sound that really appeal to me. A typical 70s sound.
Title: Re: Anyone else with love for Clapton's solo albums from the 70s?
Post by: qjamesfloyd on August 20, 2024, 08:39:34 AM
I have one of his greatest hits albums, I don' often listen to his work though, but Tears In Heaven from the Unplugged album is heartbreaking.
Title: Re: Anyone else with love for Clapton's solo albums from the 70s?
Post by: hunter v2.0 on August 20, 2024, 11:45:20 AM
I have one of his greatest hits albums, I don' often listen to his work though, but Tears In Heaven from the Unplugged album is heartbreaking.

It's a very good ballad, and the backstory is heartbreaking. It's been played too much though.
Title: Re: Anyone else with love for Clapton's solo albums from the 70s?
Post by: MagicElliott on August 23, 2024, 05:05:32 PM
I’ve not listened to tons other than the greatest hits stuff, but I do like his album Clapton. Features some Fats Waller songs and stuff.
Title: Re: Anyone else with love for Clapton's solo albums from the 70s?
Post by: JF on August 23, 2024, 07:00:10 PM
the Layla album is a masterpiece, his best recrod in his whole discography imho
I love Cream and Blind Faith too

from his 70 era, I love the live "EC was here". amazing guitar tone and playing

I like his solo albums very much too from his first one self titled in 1970 up to "Money and cigarettes".

I don't like much "Behind the sun" and A"ugust" (too much 80's produced...by Collins)

"Journeyman" is another great one

and of course "Unplugged" too

But after tht, I must admit I di'n't pay much attention to his career

But I had the chance to see him live in late may


all my articles about EC : https://textes-blog-rock-n-roll.fr/eric-clapton/
Title: Re: Anyone else with love for Clapton's solo albums from the 70s?
Post by: Pottel on August 26, 2024, 11:40:53 AM
also, always loved his Just one night album.....