Slowhand
Eric Clapton
Adult ContemporaryAlbum RockBluesBlues RockContemporary Pop/RockPop/Rock
1977 | DSF DSD128 | 9 tracks · 39:28
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Slowhand is an album by Eric Clapton, released in 1977. It contained three of his most popular singles, the bluesy "Cocaine", the ballad "Wonderful Tonight" and the country-flavoured #3 U.S. hit "Lay Down Sally", as well as other songs that became Clapton classics on their own like "The Core" and "Next Time You See Her". The album proved to be a big success and a step forward after the relative failure of Clapton's previous album, No Reason to Cry. It was both critically and commercially well received, reaching #2 on the Billboard Album Charts, only surpassed by the blockbuster Saturday

Eric Clapton

1Cocaine3:44J.J. Cale
2Wonderful Tonight3:45Eric Clapton
3Lay Down Sally3:57George Terry / Eric Clapton / Marcy Levy
4Next Time You See Her4:02Eric Clapton
5We’re All the Way2:35Don WilliamsEric Clapton / Marcy Levy
6The Core8:50Eric Clapton / Marcy Levy
7May You Never3:02John Martyn
8Mean Old Frisco4:43Arthur “Big Boy” Crudup
9Peaches and Diesel4:51Eric Clapton / Albhy Galuten

Credits

Bass — Carl Radle Drums — Jamie Oldaker Percussion — Jamie Oldaker Guitar — George Terry, Eric Clapton Vocals — Eric Clapton, Marcy Levy, Yvonne Elliman Keyboards — Dick Sims Producer — Glyn Johns Saxophone — Mel Collins

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