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Aber, ich erinnere noch einmal an das Posting von "Chukels" im ABB Forum:
Clapton’s New Album, (Playing The Blues), is going to shock and surprise many. It features some of his best guitar playing of his career.
The title is subject to change, as EC has been to know to change them at the last minute.
EC has been working hard on his new album this year.
So world tour next year with some surprises for Crossroads.
You will love the new record; unless EC makes last minute changes like
he did on last studio album. This one is more blues/rock.
Also ich dachte zuerst auch an nen Fake als ich das Cover sah - irgendwie kann ich's immer noch nicht glauben, dass es das sein soll. Klar ist der Inhalt am wichtigsten, aber mich sprechen schöne Cover schon an. Aber ok - wenn Cheffe das so will solls mir auch gut sein.
Auf die Royal Albert Hall freu ich mich auch, da ist dieses Cover gut zu verschmerzen - obwohl ich ja irgendwie schon noch auf nen Fake hoffe. Der Titel ist jedenfalls genial.
LG
Petra
Ich denke, ich muss nach vorn gehen - wo ich noch niemals gewesen bin. Anstatt zurück, wo ich war. Winnie, The Pooh
On the heels of a sold-out Crossroads Guitar Festival and the announcement of a major world tour, Eric Clapton announced today the release of his 21st studio album and his first album since 2010. The album, OLD SOCK produced by Eric Clapton, Doyle Bramhall II, Justin Stanley and Simon Climie, features two new original songs “Every Little Thing” and “Gotta Get Over.” OLD SOCK will be released March 12 on Clapton’s Bushbranch label, distributed through a new collaboration with SurfDog Records in the USA and Canada, and released by Polydor Records in the rest of world.
The new album is a collection of some of Clapton’s favorite songs spanning from his childhood to present day that highlights his vast appreciation and knowledge of music. From Leadbelly to J.J. Cale; Peter Tosh to George Gershwin; Hank Snow to Gary Moore and Taj Mahal, this record is a celebration of so many who have inspired Clapton’s rich musical life. Clapton has always had a remarkable ability to recognize great songs and a gift for knowing how to uniquely interpret them, as he does on Old Sock. The album explores romantic standards of the 30's, reggae, soul, rock, and includes a stand out playful collaboration with Paul McCartney, to create an experience that is quintessential Clapton.
Clapton assembled a band for the recordings consisting of longtime collaborators Steve Gadd (drums), Willie Weeks (bass) and Chris Stainton (keyboards) along with some surprise guest additions. JJ Cale joins the song “Angel” for backing vocals and guitar, Chaka Khan joins as backing vocalist for “Get On Over,” Steve Winwood on the Hammond B3 Organ on “Still Got The Blues,” Paul McCartney on bass/vocals on “All of Me,” Jim Keltner on drums for “Our Love is Here To Stay”.