
Money And Cigarettes is a Rock album by Eric Clapton, originally released in 1983. On Gatefold: 127 pressings tracked, owned by 13 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Blues Rock
- warm
- driving
- bluesy
About
"I've still got something left to say," Clapton sings on "Ain't Going Down," and you don't have to take his word for it: The work of an A-list blues band (that's Ry Cooder doubling on guitar), <i>Money and Cigarettes</i> finds Slowhand returning from a stint in rehab as charged as ever. On "The Shape You're In," he and Cooder get so excited that they barely wait for each other to finish, laying overlapping solos as the track rolls to a close.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Everybody Oughta Make A Change3:16
- A2The Shape You're In4:08
- A3Ain't Going Down4:01
- A4I've Got A Rock N' Roll Heart3:13
- A5Man Overboard3:45
Side B
- B1Pretty Girl5:29
- B2Man In Love2:46
- B3Crosscut Saw3:30
- B4Slow Down Linda4:14
- B5Crazy Country Hop2:46
Credits
Performers
- Chuck KirkpatrickBACKING VOCALS
- John SambataroBACKING VOCALS
- Donald "Duck" DunnBASS BASS GUITAR
- Roger HawkinsDRUMS DRUM
- Ry CooderGUITAR SLIDE GUITAR ELECTRIC GUITAR
- Albert LeeKEYBOARDS VOCALS ACOUSTIC GUITAR
- Eric ClaptonGUITAR VOCALS SLIDE GUITAR
13 collectors on Gatefold own this · 127 pressings tracked on Gatefold
