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Reissue of Clapton Classic



Many consider Slowhand to be Eric Clapton's best solo album.  Released in November, 1977, songs from the multi-platinum project produced by Glyn Johns were in heavy rotation on Rock radio through the rest of that year and much of the next two, with Lay Down Sally, Wonderful Tonight and EC's cover of J.J. Cale song Cocaine, leading the way.  Side two lead off with the nearly 9 minute churning, burner The Core, with Clapton's masterful guitar work in active interplay with great vocals from Yvonne Elliman and Marcy Levy
While details have not yet been announced about the bonus material that will be included in deluxe editions due November 19, we do know that all of the original songs on the '77 release have been remastered for the sets that include single, double and triple CD+DVD editions, plus vinyl options.
TheMortonReport.com

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