Eric Clapton - August

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Album Details

Title: August
Artist: Eric Clapton
Release Date: 11/1986
Re-Released On: 11/24/1986
Label: Reprise, Warner Bros.
Duration: 55:31
UPCs: 075992547628, 093624773627, 4943674003761, 075992547611, 759925476284, 936247736276
Genre: Rock
Styles: Hard Rock, Adult Contemporary, Pop/Rock, Album Rock
Moods: Passionate, Relaxed, Rollicking, Druggy, Earnest, Hypnotic, Reverent, Rousing, Soothing, Stylish, Summery, Visceral, Bittersweet, Earthy, Gentle, Poignant, Refined/Mannered, Sentimental, Street-Smart, Trippy, Fiery, Freewheeling, Plaintive, Raucous, Slick, Smooth, Sprawling, Urgent, Yearning, Bravado, Calm/Peaceful, Detached, Dreamy, Fun, Nocturnal, Searching, Volatile, Brash, Confident, Eerie, Reflective, Reserved, Swaggering, Sweet, Amiable/Good-Natured, Laid-Back/Mellow, Melancholy, Organic
Total Copies: 4
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. It's in the Way That You Use It
  2. Run
  3. Tearing Us Apart
  4. Bad Influence
  5. Walk Away
  6. Hung Up on Your Love
  7. Take a Chance
  8. Hold On
  9. Miss You
  10. Holy Mother
  11. Behind the Mask
  12. Grand Illusion

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2000CDWarner Bros.47736
1990CDWarner Bros.25476
1986CDReprise2-25476

Other Editions

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Album Review

Eric Clapton adopted a new, tougher, hard r&b approach on August, employing a stripped-down band featuring keyboard player Greg Phillinganes, bassist Nathan East, and drummer/producer Phil Collins, plus, on several tracks, a horn section and, on a couple of tracks, backup vocals by Tina Turner, and performing songs written by old Motown hand Lamont Dozier, among others. The excellent, but incongruous, leadoff track, however, was "It's in the Way That You Use It," which Clapton and Robbie Robertson had written for Robertson's score to the film The Color of Money. Elsewhere, Clapton sang and played fiercely on songs like "Tearing Us Apart," "Run," and "Miss You," all of which earned AOR radio play. That radio support may have helped the album to achieve gold status in less than six months, Clapton's best commercial showing since 1981's Another Ticket, despite the album's failure to generate a hit single. The title commemorates the birth in August 1986 of Clapton's son Conor. [The CD version of the album contains the bonus track "Grand Illusion."] ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Dave BargeronTrombone
Eric ClaptonMain Performer, Guitar, Producer, Vocals
Gary BrookerKeyboards, Vocals
Greg PhillinganesVocals (Background), Vocals, Keyboards
Henry SpinettiDrums
Jon FaddisTrumpet
Katie KissoonVocals
Laurence CottleBass
Leon PendarvisHorn Arrangements
Magic MorenoEngineer, Vocals
Michael BreckerSaxophone
Nathan EastGuitar (Bass), Bass
Paul GommersallEngineer
Peter HefterEngineer
Phil CollinsDrums, Vocals (Background), Percussion, Vocals, Producer
Randy BreckerTrumpet
Richard CottleSynthesizer
Richard FeldmanKeyboards
Stephen ChaseEngineer
Terry O'NeillPhotography
Tessa NilesVocals
Tina TurnerVocals
Tom DowdAssociate Producer, Producer