Album

Slowhand

Eric Clapton

1977 · Rock

96 collectors on Gatefold own this

Slowhand by Eric Clapton

Slowhand is a Rock album by Eric Clapton, originally released in 1977. On Gatefold: 322 pressings tracked, owned by 96 collectors.

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Eric Clapton’s skills as a guitarist and songwriter came together on this 1977 album. Even the covers, such as J.J. Cale’s hypnotic blues-blast “Cocaine” and John Martyn’s gentle “May You Never,” are soulful and well-sketched. His unhurried guitar playing is subtly persuasive and restrained, especially on the country-influenced “Lay Down Sally,” the melancholic lover’s ballad “Wonderful Tonight,” and blues burner “Mean Old Frisco.” More, Clapton’s singing conveys wide-ranging emotions—from sadness on the telling “We’re All the Way” to contrition on the Dylanesque “Next Time You See Her.”

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1Cocaine
  2. A2Wonderful Tonight
  3. A3Lay Down Sally
  4. A4Next Time You See Her
  5. A5We're All The Way

Side B

  1. B1The Core
  2. B2May You Never
  3. B3Mean Old Frisco Blues
  4. B4Peaches And Diesel

Sound DNA

  • Rock
  • Blues Rock
  • warm
  • laid-back
  • bluesy

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