Recorded 2009–10 Release date 27 September 2010 | Length 61:55 | |
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Released 27 September 2010 (2010-09-27) Nominations Porin Award for Best International Album Outside of Classical and Jazz Music Similar Eric Clapton albums, Blues albums |
Eric clapton hard times blues
Clapton is the twentieth studio album by English rock guitarist and singer-songwriter Eric Clapton. It was released on 27 September 2010 in the United Kingdom and the following day in the United States.
Contents
- Eric clapton hard times blues
- Eric clapton travelin alone
- Background
- Chart performance
- Critical reception
- Grammy Awards
- Track listing
- Personnel
- Songs
- References
Eric clapton travelin alone
Background
The album is Clapton's first studio album in four years following his duet with J.J. Cale in The Road to Escondido (2006), and is made up of a mix of new material and cover songs. Clapton has played tracks off this album such as "Rocking Chair" and "When Somebody Thinks You're Wonderful" live on tour. Clapton has said, "This album wasn’t what it was intended to be at all. It's actually better than it was meant to be because, in a way, I just let it happen."
Chart performance
Clapton debuted at number seven on the UK Albums Chart, his highest charting album on the chart since Reptile from 2001. In the United States it entered the Billboard 200 at number six, selling 47,000 copies in its first week on the chart. The album reached top five positions in Austria, Denmark, Germany, Norway, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland.
Critical reception
According to review aggregator Metacritic, Clapton received an average of 72 out of 100 indicating generally favourable reviews from music critics, based on ten critiques. In his review of Clapton for Allmusic, Stephen Thomas Erlewine said that "there's no record quite like Clapton in Eric Clapton's catalog," and goes on to say that the album "flows easy, the blues never hitting too hard, the New Orleans jazz never getting too woozy, the standards never too sleepy, the sounds subtly shifting but changing all the same." In David Fricke's review for rollingstone.com he called Clapton, "a serenely masterful engagement with roots – the guitarist co-wrote just one original – that is all over the place in repertoire yet devoutly grounded in its roaming. Irving Berlin's "How Deep Is the Ocean" comes with an earnest, sandy Clapton vocal and lighthouse beams of trumpet by Wynton Marsalis. Little Walter's "Can't Hold Out Much Longer" has the crusty flair of Clapton's 1965 and '66 recordings with John Mayall. A pair of Fats Waller romps are decked out in New Orleans brass and pianos, one of them played by Allen Toussaint."
Grammy Awards
The track Run Back to Your Side was nominated for Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance at the 53rd Annual Grammy Awards, held on 13 February 2011.
Track listing
- "Travelin' Alone" (Lil' Son Jackson) – 3:56
- "Rocking Chair" (Hoagy Carmichael) – 4:04
- "River Runs Deep" (J.J. Cale) – 5:52
- "Judgement Day" (Snooky Pryor) – 3:13
- "How Deep Is the Ocean" (Irving Berlin) – 5:29
- "My Very Good Friend the Milkman" (Lyrics: Johnny Burke, Music: Harold Spina) – 3:20
- "Can't Hold Out Much Longer" (Walter Jacobs) – 4:08
- "That's No Way to Get Along" (Robert Wilkins) – 6:07
- "Everything Will Be Alright" (Cale) – 3:51
- "Diamonds Made from Rain" (Doyle Bramhall II, Nikka Costa, Justin Stanley) – 4:22
- "When Somebody Thinks You're Wonderful" (Harry M. Woods) – 2:51
- "Hard Times Blues" (Lane Hardin) – 3:45
- "Run Back to Your Side" (Bramhall, Eric Clapton) – 5:17
- "Autumn Leaves" (Joseph Kosma, Johnny Mercer, Jacques Prévert) – 5:40
- "You Better Watch Yourself"
- "Take a Little Walk with Me"
- "I Was Fooled"
- "Midnight Hour Blues"
Personnel
Songs
1I’ve Told You for the Last Time2:32
2Don’t Know Why3:12
3Have You Ever Loved a Woman6:55