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  1. August is the tenth solo studio album by Eric Clapton, released in 1986 by Duck Records/Warner Bros. Records. Described as a "hard R&B" album, it was primarily produced by Phil Collins, in association with longtime Clapton associate Tom Dowd.

  2. August es el décimo Álbum de estudio del músico británico Eric Clapton, publicado por la compañía discográfica Warner Bros. Records en noviembre de 1986. Producido por Phil Collins y Tom Dowd , colaborador habitual de Clapton, supuso uno de los trabajos en solitario del músico más vendidos hasta la fecha, superado ...

  3. Collins es un cantante y compositor, baterista, tecladista y actor británico, más conocido como baterista y vocalista de la banda inglesa de rock progresivo Genesis. Ganador de un Grammy y el Premio de la Academia, Collins ha vendido más de 33 millones de álbumes en los Estados Unidos, y en todo el mundo alrededor de 150 millones de discos. 1 .

  4. www.eric-clapton.co.uk › collection › albumsAlbum - August

    Produced by Phil Collins in Association with Tom Dowd * Produced by Tom Dowd And Eric Clapton. It's In The Way That You Use It * 4:09: Run: 3:38: Tearing Us Apart: 4:14: Bad Influence: 5:06: Walk Away: 3:51: ... 14 August 2003: This CD is not the best for EC but certainly has songs of interest.

  5. New recommendations. August is the tenth solo studio album by Eric Clapton, released in 1986 by Duck Records/Warner Bros. Records. Described as a "hard R&B" album, it was primarily produced by...

  6. www.rollingstone.com › music › music-album-reviewsAugust - Rolling Stone

    Like 1985’s Behind the Sun, August pairs Clapton with Phil Collins, who produced ten of the eleven tracks here, co-wrote one (“Hold On”) and plays drums throughout.

  7. Eric Clapton fully embraced the '80s with this Phil Collinsproduced LP of soul-infused rock. "It's in the Way That You Use It," cowritten with Robbie Robertson, moves at a steady pace before expanding to a chorus of synth and horns, glimmering against Clapton's gritty vocals.