Eric Clapton - Unplugged

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Album Details

Title: Unplugged
Artist: Eric Clapton
Release Date: 8/18/1992
Label: Reprise, Import, MTV, WEA
Duration: 61:43
Album Type(s): live
UPCs: 093624502425, 4943674003594, 4943674083497, 4988014749503, 093624502418, 093624502463, 093624502487, 936245024252, 494367400359
Genre: Rock
Styles: Blues-Rock, Adult Contemporary, Pop/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: 173
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Signe
  2. Before You Accuse Me (Take a Look at Yourself)
  3. Hey Hey
  4. Tears in Heaven
  5. Lonely Stranger
  6. Nobody Knows You When You're Down & Out
  7. Layla
  8. Running on Faith
  9. Walkin' Blues
  10. Alberta
  11. San Francisco Bay Blues
  12. Malted Milk
  13. Old Love
  14. Rollin' and Tumblin'

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2005CDMTV
1999CDImport10119
1992CDReprise45024
1992CDReprise45024
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Album Review

Eric Clapton's Unplugged was responsible for making acoustic-based music, and Unplugged albums in particular, a hot trend in the early '90s. Clapton's concert was not only one of the finest Unplugged episodes, but was also some of the finest music he had recorded in years. Instead of the slick productions that tainted his '80s albums, the music was straightforward and direct, alternating between his pop numbers and traditional blues songs. The result was some of the most genuine, heartfelt music the guitarist has ever committed to tape. And some of his most popular -- the album sold over seven million copies in the U.S. and won several Grammies. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Andy Fairweather LowGuitar
Chuck LeavellKeyboards
Donna RanieriProduction Coordination
Eric ClaptonVocals, Guitar, Main Performer
James BartonEngineer
Katie KissoonVocals (Background)
Nathan EastVocals (Background), Bass
Ray CooperPercussion
Russ TitelmanProducer
Steve FerroneDrums
Tessa NilesVocals (Background)

Member Reviews

Aileen R. (aileen) wrote on 6/14/2008...

0 of 2 member(s) found this review helpful.
You'll find nothing here to dispel the notion that Caedmon's Call is one of the up-and-comers of the Christian music world. Long Line of Leavers, while perhaps not as strong as its brilliant predecessor (40 Acres), shows us a maturing band whose recording process now fully employs Caedmon's ensemble prowess. "Prepare Ye the Way" and "Valley" chronicle the fact, melting the vocals of husband-and-wife duo Cliff and Danielle Young into the acoustic-oriented folk rock for which the band is known so well. Derek Webb continues to prove himself one of the genre's finest writers here with the wonderfully moving "Dance" and the energetic "What You Want." Not to be outdone, Aaron Tate, the only member of the band who does not sing or play, offers songwriting gems in "Prove Me Wrong" and the aforementioned "Valley." Caedmon's Call clearly understand their strengths (songwriting and ensemble performance) and showcase them well in this worthy third release.

--Michael Lyttle (Amazon.com)

Phillip C. wrote on 1/14/2007...

0 of 2 member(s) found this review helpful.
This is a BMG Club Disc.

Gerry B. wrote on 9/15/2006...

2 of 2 member(s) found this review helpful.
One of Eric Clapton's best recordings.