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One More Car One More Rider [2CD Plus DVD] [Enhanced, Live, Box set]

Eric Clapton Audio CD
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Guitar icon and three time Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Eric Clapton releases his 19th solo studio album simply titled CLAPTON.

Co-produced by guitarist and long-time collaborator Doyle Bramhall II, the CD features an all star cast of musical collaborations started with the legendary JJ Cale, drummer Jim Keltner, bassist Willie Weeks, and keyboardist Walt Richmond—and the sessions later… Read more in Amazon's Eric Clapton Store

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  • Audio CD (4 Nov 2002)
  • Number of Discs: 3
  • Format: Enhanced, Live, Box set
  • Label: WARNER BROS
  • ASIN: B00006YXE4
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 58,764 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

Disc: 1
1. Key To The Highway
2. Reptile
3. Got You On My Mind
4. Tears In Heaven
5. Bell Bottom Blues
6. Change The World
See all 10 tracks on this disc
Disc: 2
1. I Want A Little Girl
2. Badge
3. Hoochie Coochie Man
4. Have You Ever Loved A Woman
5. Cocaine
6. Wonderful Tonight
See all 9 tracks on this disc
Disc: 3
1. Key To The Highway
2. Reptile
3. Got You On My Mind
4. Tears In Heaven
5. Bell Bottom Blues
6. Change The World
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For a man renowned for his sartorial elegance and the most prudently maintained facial hair in rock, you'd expect One More Car, One More Rider--Eric Clapton's first live album since 1992's zeitgeist-capturing Unplugged set--to be full of well-tailored highlights from his biblically-proportioned (well, some people still call him "God") back-catalogue of bristly, well kempt blues. And of course you'd be absolutely right.

Recorded in Los Angeles and Tokyo during his 2001 world tour (the simultaneously released DVD of the same name is taken exclusively from the Los Angeles show) and featuring the musical accompaniment of such luminary hired-hands as Andy Fairweather-Low and Billy Preston, it's an album that serves to satisfy both the Clapton purist (there's a four-song segue of tracks from Pilgrim, shorn of their original anodyne synthesizer embellishments) and the adult popsters who prefer their blues from the decanter rather than the bottle ("Tears In Heaven", a sublime "Bell Bottom Blues" and a rather poised, applause-ridden "Layla").

It's a shame that the solo-slot extemporisations of Reptile--Joe Pass meets George Benson meets Weather Report--arrive a little too early in the main course for the listener to prepare for full-on mastication. And there also remains a minority of people for whom "Wonderful Tonight" is the biggest pre-coital turn-off this side of farting in bed (or "Lady in Red" by Chris de Burgh). However, such pallid flaws are only trifling grievances for One More Car, One More Rider is an engaging live document that finds Clapton far from asleep at the wheel. --Kevin Maidment

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ERIC CLAPTON One More Car One More Rider (2002 UK limited edition 3-disc [2CD/1DVD] set containing live recordings and performance footage captured at the LA Staples Centre during his 2001 world tour and features a setlist highlighting career spanning hits)

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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful
Format:Audio CD
As a long-time fan of Clapton, I was pleasantly surprised that this effort exceeds my expectations. For once, the output comprises excellent musicianship, and a loose feel. While not quite smokey blues, it has some funky, inspired moments. It's enhanced by the occasional fluffed note from Clapton -- he's taking a few chances.

Highlights include a lively acoustic Key To The Highway, a joyful My Father's Eyes, a blustering River Of Tears and a manic She's Gone. Even tired favourites like Wonderful Tonight have a new twist. The multi-soloist HYELAW is another refreshing change from the plain blues-rock version.

The sound is first class, and the only criticisms I have are a poor version of Layla on the CD (the DVD version is much better), and an over-reliance on standards such as Sunshine of Your Love and Cocaine. More from Reptile or Pilgrim would have been appreciated.

This may not be an album for those looking for non-stop guitar fireworks, but in fact Clapton's guitar pyrotechnics work better for being sparse (Cream fans should listen again to the dreary Live Cream 2 before they react!). Fans of Unplugged Clapton should love this too.

His best live recording since Derek & Dominos.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful
Stick with it! 17 Dec 2002
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Format:Audio CD
Don't be put off after hearing the first few tracks. As good as they are, they aren't quite what you expect from an opener to a Clapton gig. To say that it's a tame start is something of an understatement. The music itself is good - with stand-out tracks being Change the world and Tears in heaven. But if you're wanting to hear some of that fantastic Clapton fire on the fretboards, you have to wait until towards the end of CD1 - Father's Eyes and She's Gone in particular. There's also a wonderfully soulful River of tears - you can picture Eric losing himself in some of the solos he plays here.
Better still slot CD2 in first. Here is EC at his finest - Badge, Have You Ever and Layla are the main stand-outs. Layla in particular has a wonderful intro - as in Unplugged, you wouldn't know the track until he drops the signature riff - and boy is he on form! Wonderful Tonight with a reggae tilt? - an interesting variation on what must have been played hundreds of times, though for me you can't beat the 24 nights version.
Finishing with Over the Rainbow - as with the opening tracks, this one displays another side to his playing - but would you really leave a gig by Slowhand humming Somewhere over the Rainbow.

By the way - Eric's voice sounds better than ever!

All in all, some superb music - it's just the track listing that leaves something to be desired.

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful
I Like It 21 Aug 2006
Format:Audio CD
Now, I wouldn't call myself an avid Eric Clapton fan - yes I like some of his early work, but in total I only have four CD's (including Derek & The Dominoes and Blind Faith) and the unplugged & sessions for Robert Johnson DVD's. So, listening and watching (I have the 2 CD + DVD edition) this in a "neutral" capacity I was thoroughly impressed by the contents. The tracks are varied and yes, do include the big hits you would expect (Layla, Tears in Heaven etc.) and, there are great renditions of Badge and Bell Bottom Blues. The playing is tight from a collection of extremely talented and experienced musicians with Billy Preston delivering vocals on one of the end tracks. So it's five stars from me.
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