Eric Clapton - Time Pieces - The Best of Eric Clapton
Polydor  (1982)
Rock, Classic Rock

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CD  44:56
11 tracks
I Shot The Sheriff 01             04:24
After Midnight 02             03:09
Knockin' On Heaven's Door 03             04:21
Wonderful Tonight 04             03:39
Layla 05       With Derek And The Dominos�       07:06
Cocaine 06             03:35
Lay Down Sally 07             03:49
Willie & the Hand Jive 08             03:28
Promises 09             03:00
Swing Low Sweet Chariot 10             03:29
Let It Grow 11             04:56
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Release date: 10/25/1990
Original release date: 1982
Label: Polydor
Guest Artists: Leon Russell; Duane Allman; Bobby Keys; Yvonne Elliman
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Pieces in Set: 1
Catalog#: 800 014
Distributor: UNI
Desc: Performer

Additional Notes:

Cassette available on Polydor (825 382).

NOTES:

TIME PIECES VOLUME I contains material recorded between 1970 and 1978.

Personnel: Eric Clapton (vocals, guitar); Delaney Bramlett, Geor ge Terry
(guitar); Jim Price (trumpet); Bobby Whitlock (piano, organ, back ground
vocals); Albhy Galuten (piano); Dick Sims (organ, keyboards); Carl Radle
(bass); Jim Gordon, Jamie Oldaker (drums); Marcy Levy (background vo cals).

Producers: Delaney Bramlett, The Dominoes, Tom Dowd, Glyn Johns.

Featuring tunes culled from a handful of albums released in the '70s,
TIME PIECES is a great representation of Eric Clapton's transition from
hi gh-flying guitar hero to a more subdued and introspective singer/songwrite
r/interpreter. In embracing a style influenced by the Band and country
sin ger Don Williams, Clapton's work became more diverse. When Slowhand
wasn't turning J.J. Cale into a household name ("Cocaine," "After Midnight")
he was doing the same thing for Bob Marley and reggae music.

After taking Marley's "I Shot The Sheriff" to the top of the charts in
1974, Clapton's immersion in this then-exotic genre further manifested
itself on his vers ions of Dylan's "Knockin' On Heaven's Door" and the
traditional gospel hym n "Swing Low Sweet Chariot." E.C.'s output during
this period also documen ted the heartbreak ("Layla") and eventual triumph
("Wonderful Tonight") en countered in his pursuit of Patti Boyd (aka Mrs.
George Harrison).
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