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  1. Journeyman saw Clapton closing out the ‘80s with one of his biggest-sounding albums yet, ... distorted solo. The drums on "Run So Far"—a collaboration with George Harrison—come loaded with reverb and make a perfect vehicle for the tune's light, twangy melody. November 7, 1989 12 Songs, 56 minutes ℗ 1989 EPC Enterprises, LLP.

  2. George Harrison a initialement écrit “Cheer Down” pour l’album Journeyman d’Eric Clapton, sorti en 1989. Cependant, le réalisateur Dick Donner a entendu la chanson et l’a arrachée pour son film de 1989, Lethal Weapon 2.

  3. Live in Japan is a live double album by the English musician George Harrison, released in July 1992.Credited to "George Harrison with Eric Clapton and Band", it was Harrison's second official live album release, after 1971's Grammy-winning The Concert for Bangladesh.The album was recorded during his Japanese tour backed by Eric Clapton in December 1991, and it contains live versions of ...

  4. Run So Far (George Harrison) – 4:06. 03. Old Love (Eric Clapton, Robert Cray) – 6:25. Breaking Point (Marty Grebb, Jerry Lynn Williams) – 5:37. ... Journeyman es el undécimo álbum de estudio del músico británico Eric Clapton, publicado por la compañía discográfica Reprise Records en 1989.

  5. 7 de feb. de 2024 · This was the decade that saw Slowhand board a train with Another Ticket and disembark as a fully-fledged Journeyman. Here, Albert Lee, Phil Palmer, and more recall a turbulent time in Clapton's career. ... How Eric Clapton used Roger Waters, George Harrison, and Stevie Ray Vaughan as foils to survive the ‘80s – the decade he was ...

  6. Journeyman is a major improvement from his other eighties stuff. That's not saying much though as most of everybody's eighties output was borderline crap. For sure this is not crap, and by far the best music Eric Clapton has recorded in over a decade. RIP Jerry Williams RIP Dan Fathead Newman RIP George Harrison RIP Hank Crawford

  7. 6 de mar. de 2018 · This is especially true of the early Seventies and the late Eighties, when Clapton appeared on Harrison's Cloud Nine (1987) and Harrison appeared on Clapton's Journeyman (1989). When the pair toured Japan together in 1991, Harrison's set was packed with a crowd-pleasing assortment of Beatles tunes (it was the first time Harrison had performed Beatles songs in Japan since 1966).