Eric Clapton And His Band - Tulsa Time / Cocaine album flac
Performer: Eric Clapton And His BandTitle: Tulsa Time / Cocaine
Style: Classic Rock
Released: 1980
MP3 album: 1598 mb
FLAC album: 1490 mb
Rating: 4.1
Other formats: AAC MPC DMF APE DXD MMF DTS
Genre: Rock
Eric Clapton is the debut solo studio album by British rock musician Eric Clapton, released in August 1970 under Atco and Polydor Records. After being successful with bands including The Yardbirds, John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers, Cream and Blind Faith, Clapton recorded an album under his own name in late 1969 and early 1970. The album cover shows Clapton sitting in a room which is going to be decorated and in which a ladder, a chair and some carpets are placed.
Pressing Plant ID "73" is printed on both A and B side labels, indicating that it was pressed by Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Terre Haute. RSO DJ promo in company sleeve. Side A From The RSO Album RS-1-3030 "Slowhand" 1977 Side B From The RSO Album RS-1-3039 "Backless" 1978. Black & White promo labels. Matrix, Runout (Side A, Etched): IT RS-928-AS-CT2 TM-1 --<. Matrix, Runout (Side B, Etched): IT RS-928-BS-CT1 TM2-M-X.
Cale recorded "Cocaine" on his fourth album, Troubadour, which was released in 1976, and issued the song as the B-side of his single "Hey Baby," which was his last charting song as an artist, making US. When Clapton was looking for songs for his Slowhand album, he once again looked to Cale, and chose "Cocaine," which became the first song on the se. During the Slowhand sessions, Clapton and his band got to see a . Cale concert, and Cale brought Clapton on stage to duet on this song.
Written-By – D. Flowers. Eric Clapton And His Band. Cocaine, Tulsa Time (7", Single, Promo, 73). Rso. Rs 928. Us. 1978.
Eric’s time with the band was turbulent and he left for a while to tour Greece with friends. Upon his return from Greece, Eric rejoined the Bluesbreakers. It was during this time that the now classic Blues Breakers With Eric Clapton was recorded. Eric’s next studio project was to be produced by one of the architects of the Tulsa Sound, . Eric had long admired Cale’s work, having recorded versions of After Midnight, Cocaine, and Travelin’ Light. In September 2009, Eric released his 19th studio album, Clapton. Run Back To Your Side", one of the album tracks, received a Grammy nomination for Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance. The following years have seen the release of solo albums Old Sock (2013), I Still Do (2016) and Happy Xmas (2018), a live recorded collaboration with jazz great Wynton Marsalis and as Eric Clapton and Friends, an album of songs honoring .
Blowin' Down the Road With Eric Clapton & . And the Top 20 success of both the Eric Clapton album and the single of After Midnight provided Cale with enough income to launch a solo career and keep cranking out songs. Clapton subsequently cut Cocaine and I’ll Make Love To You Anytime, and other Cale tunes (like Call Me The Breeze, Magnolia, Cajun Moon, and his own hit single, Crazy Mama ) were recorded by artists ranging from Chet Atkins to Deep Purple, from Waylon Jennings to one of Cale’s guitar heroes, Clarence Gatemouth Brown. He joined the band at age 18, and by the time he left a year and a half later his playing had reached a level of maturity well beyond his 19 years, soon revolutionizing blues and rock guitar.
TITLE Cocaine, Tulsa Time. Condition Used - Very Good.
After the guest-star-drenched No Reason to Cry failed to make much of an impact commercially, Eric Clapton returned to using his own band for Slowhand. The difference is substantial - where No Reason to Cry struggled hard to find the right tone, Slowhand opens with the relaxed, bluesy shuffle of . Cale's "Cocaine" and sustains it throughout the course of the album. Next Time You See Her. Eric Clapton.









