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  1. Albums de Eric Clapton No Reason to Cry (1976) Backless (1978) modifier Slowhand est le 5e album studio du guitariste britannique Eric Clapton sorti en 1977 . Historique [modifier | modifier le code] Il s'agit d'un album essentiel de la discographie d'Eric Clapton. Beaucoup de titres qui seront souvent repris lors de ses tournées dont Cocaine de J.J. Cale sa chanson fétiche la plus connue ...

  2. www.rollingstone.com › music › music-album-reviewsSlowhand - Rolling Stone

    Slowhand. By John Swenson. December 29, 1977. Eric Clapton ‘s solo albums have tended to be so evenhanded and laconic that they often seem interchangeable. His pain was always so apparent that ...

  3. Slowhand, an Album by Eric Clapton. Released 25 November 1977 on RSO (catalog no. RS-1-3030; Vinyl LP). Genres: Blues Rock. Rated #386 in the best albums of 1977. Featured peformers: Eric Clapton (guitar, vocals), Dick Sims (keyboards), Marcy Levy (harmony vocals, backing vocals), Carl Radle (bass guitar), Yvonne Elliman ...

  4. Eric Clapton (Ltd. Anniversary Dlx. Edt.) ... Auf „Slowhand“ dokumentiert Clapton mit seinen Gitarren- und Gesangs-Arrangements, dass er in der Rockgeschichte zweifellos zu denjenigen Leuten gehört, die m. E. mit die größte Palette an musikalischen Ausdrucksmöglichkeiten besitzen.

  5. Eric Clapton’s skills as a guitarist and songwriter came together on this 1977 album. Even the covers, such as J.J. Cale’s hypnotic blues-blast “Cocaine” and John Martyn’s gentle “May You Never”, are soulful and well-sketched. His unhurried guitar playing is subtly persuasive and restrained, especially on the country-influenced ...

  6. 23 de mar. de 2024 · Eric Clapton [ Studio Albums ] Eric Clapton 1970. 461 Ocean Boulevard 1974. There's One in Every Crowd 1975. No Reason to Cry 1976. Slowhand 1974. Backless 1978. Another Ticket 1981. Money and Cigarettes 1983. Behind the Sun ... Slowhand의 주요 ...

  7. 10 de ene. de 2018 · One has Clapton telling biographer Ray Coleman that “Slowhand” was an ironic, tongue-in-cheek allusion to Clapton’s ability to play incredibly fast. “My nickname of ‘Slowhand’ came from Giorgio Gomelsky. He coined it as a good pun. He kept saying I was a fast player, so he put together the slow handclap phrase into ‘Slowhand’ as ...