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  1. 11 de feb. de 2012 · 1977’s Slowhand was the pinnacle of Eric Clapton’s pop-rock phase during the late seventies, fusing well-crafted rockers, ballads, alt country, and blues numbers. The album came a few years into Clapton’s “comeback” following a four year hiatus in the early seventies. Prior to that Clapton had been one of the most prolific artists on Earth, forming and playing in the band The ...

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  3. 17 de feb. de 2024 · You are viewing: Why Is Eric Clapton Called Slow Hand [RELATED: What Do the Lyrics to the Eric Clapton Song “Layla” Mean?] Why is Eric Clapton Called “Slowhand” Read more : Why Is Indiana So Depressing. There are a couple of explanations as to why Clapton earned the nickname Slowhand that have evolved over the years. The first comes ...

  4. 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 ...

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  6. 9 de feb. de 2022 · It’s Clapton’s magnum opus. Perfectly recorded, mixed, and mastered, Slowhand simply has to be heard to be believed. The lossless Apple Digital Master, available via Apple Music, is an experience in and of itself with a warm and enveloping sound signature. Some fans will inevitably point to the SACD release and its associated surround mix ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Slow_HandSlow Hand - Wikipedia

    "Slow Hand" is a song recorded by American vocal group The Pointer Sisters for their eighth studio album Black & White (1981). The song, written by Michael Clark and John Bettis , was released by the Planet label in May 1981 as the lead single from Black & White .