Since it a few beads that remain an in the ear. But Clapton at his best as a "die-hard blues man" and his later albums is not that far. Well-made, lighter fare as well something a smorgasbord style. So do not be disappointed, listen and decide i
I originally bought this album on vinyl soon after its original release and I've always liked it. I was first Attracted to the album by Eric's cover of Tulsa Time (noticeably different from the Equally brilliant original by Don Williams) but the whol
"Backless" 1978 was the sixth and final album with his "American" band that Clapton had accompanied on his comeback course since '74. Clapton's main influences besides the Blues were, like on "Slowhand", Don Williams, JJ Cale
"Backless" is primarily a blues record. Sovereign presents Eric Clapton the first mother of rock music in all its shades. "Watch out for Lucy" and "Roll it" bring juicy blues rock, here and there even with gospel overtones. B
On the cover EC wearing a scarf of the football club "West Bromwich Albion" from England. Yes, it was a weird phase that went through Mr. Slowhand the late 70`s. Both personally and musically he was looking for an identity, and his alcoholism go