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Album

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United States

Artist:

ERIC CLAPTON

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CD

Release Date:

JAN 1992

Number of Discs:

1

UPC:

075992679428

Language:

English

Record Label:

Reprise

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Artist: Eric Clapton Release Date: Jan 1992 Format: CD Record Label: Reprise Genre: Soundtrack Theater UPC: 075992679428 Sub-Genre: Film Score Soundtrack Duration: Album or EP Additional Information about Rush by Eric Clapton (CD, Jan-1992, Reprise) Album Features UPC: 075992679428 Artist: Eric Clapton Format: CD Release Year: 1992 Record Label: Reprise Genre: Film Composers, Rock Pop Track Listing 1. New Recruit 2. Tracks and Lines 3. Realization 4. Kristen and Jim 5. Preludin Fugue 6. Cold Turkey 7. Will Gaines 8. Help Me Up 9. Don't Know Which Way to Go 10. Tears in Heaven Details Playing Time: 42 min. Contributing Artists: Buddy Guy, Chuck Leavell Producer: Russ Titelman Distributor: WEA (Distributor) Recording Type: Studio Recording Mode: Stereo SPAR Code: DDD Album Notes Personnel: Eric Clapton (vocals, guitar, dobro); Randy Kerber (conductor); Buddy Guy (vocals, guitar); Jaydee Maness (pedal steel); Gayle Levant (Celtic harp); Greg Phillinganes, Chuck Leavell (piano, organ); Randy Kerber (organ, keyboards, synthesizer); Robbie Kondor (synthesizer); Nathan East, Tim Drummond (bass); Steve Ferrone (drums); Lenny Castro (percussion); David Frank (horn programming); Jimmy Bralower (drum programming); Bill Champlin, Vaneese Thomas, Jenni Muldaur, Lani Groves (background vocals).Engineers include: Ed Cherney, Jeff DeMorris.Rush is an excellent dark blues score written by Eric Clapton (with help on the three songs) and performed by an augmented version of his band. This soundtrack album produced one big hit for Clapton with "Tears in Heaven," but it's a wonderfully intense piece of work all the way through, with some terrific guitar work from Clapton himself. Buddy Guy turns up to add lead vocals and guitar on the 11-minute version of Willie Dixon's "Don't Know Which Way to Go," and that's more than all right too. There's a very good chance that the dark intensity of this music was as much informed by the tragedies in Clapton's life ("Tears in Heaven" is about his son) as the film itself. Whatever the cause, this album has far more impact than you might expect from the score to a movie -- there's a sense of the music here working something out in Clapton's heart, a sense given a lot of power thanks to the intense, heart-wrenching passion invoked by some of the turns taken here. At its best, Clapton's music can speak of the pain he feels -- and Clapton has rarely been better than he is here. ~ Steven McDonald Editorial Reviews Q (19920301)