![]() ![]() and want to have also the first composition Eric But don'tīuy this unless you have all Cream records, Derek and the dominos,461 Love the way the fiery solo bursts in the quiet mood. But Presence of the lord is here!!! and asĮric wrote himself completely. The song has a great almostĬrosby Stills and Nash feel. Can't find my way homeĪre Eric and Steve on acoustic guitars. Soloing, the second solo should have been edited. Which is a big problem to me on most of the record is good too. Had to cry today, is however a great song, almostīluesy, based on one of the best riffs Eric has ever played. See of joy has a nice dark mod, but musically Thank God they put some nice latino felling and Eric does play some The last track andĪlso the longest one is mostly a showcase of Ginger Baker's drumming. One Buddy Holly cover which is ok but nothing more. Ī hurry and the record just sounds like that. Which Harrison contributed the midsection, if I recall correctly) sayĪnything, in spite of Clapton's assessment of himself as a "veryįarfisa or a Vox, behind which Steve Winwood performed his work. Pappalardi-Gail Collins ("Strange Brew," which grew out of a ClaptonĪrrangement for an ancient blues, "Lawdy Mama"), Martin Sharp ("Tales ofīrave Ulysses," "Anyone for Tennis"), and George Harrison ("Badge," for Turn, but he was not exactly a song writing neophyte, if previousĬollaborations with John Mayall ("Double Crossin' Time"), Felix The Lord" may have been Eric Clapton's first all-by-himself song writing Interesting repertoire for the group if they'd been allowed to survive Once the news of their formation broke, might have boded for an Playing which, considering the exploding hype that smothered the quartet The exhumed jams display some interesting Of the Lord") and compromises the intriguing choice of Buddy Holly's (basically, "Sea of Joy," "Can't Find My Way Back Home," and "Presence This album was cut in a rush, which assassinates the better songs Teens in the wild and fabulous sixties, the best decade of all to be a The smoothest album written, but the new, raw sound awakened millions of You Like spoke to a generation and resonated with me. The music and simplistic lyrics in Do What ![]()
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