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Blues Power
Blues Power
0/0/1970
Let It Rain
Let It Rain
0/8/1972

Blues Power

Eric Clapton

1970 Single
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: 1970 · Fecha Grabación: Enero 1970 -
    Discográfica: Polydor · · Productor: Delaney Bramlett · Tom Dowd
    1
    Blues Power
    Eric ClaptonEric Clapton • w: Clapton ? Russell • 1970
    3:11
  • 2
    Bottle of Red Wine
    Eric ClaptonEric Clapton • w: Clapton ? B. Bramlett • 1970
    3:09
  • Album


    Eric Clapton

    Eric Clapton

    Fecha Lanzamiento: 12 Agosto 1970 · Fecha Grabación: Diciembre 1969 - Marzo 1970
    Discográfica: Atco Polydor · Estudio de Grabación: Olympic, London; Village Recorder, Los Angeles; Island, London · Productor: Delaney Bramlett
    01
    Slunky
    Eric ClaptonEric Clapton • w: Eric Clapton ? Bonnie Bramlett • 1970
    3:37
  • 02
    Bad Boy
    Eric ClaptonEric Clapton • w: Clapton ? B. Bramlett • 1970
    3:36
  • 03
    Lonesome and a Long Way from Home
    Eric ClaptonEric Clapton • w: Leon Russell ? B. Bramlett • 1970
    3:32
  • 04
    After Midnight
    Eric ClaptonEric Clapton, Carlos Santana, Jimi Hendrix • w: J. J. Cale • 1970 /08 /12
    2:53
  • 05
    Easy Now
    Eric ClaptonEric Clapton • w: Clapton • 1970 /08 /12
    2:59
  • 06
    Blues Power
    Eric ClaptonEric Clapton • w: Clapton ? Russell • 1970 /08 /12
    3:11
  • 07
    Bottle Of Red Wine
    Eric ClaptonEric Clapton • w: Clapton ? B. Bramlett • 1970 /08 /12
    3:09
  • 08
    Lovin' You Lovin' Me
    Eric ClaptonEric Clapton • w: Clapton ? B. Bramlett • 1970 /08 /12
    3:21
  • 09
    Told You For The Last Time
    Eric ClaptonEric Clapton • w: Steve Cropper ? B. Bramlett • 1970 /08 /12
    2:33
  • 10
    Don't Know Why
    Eric ClaptonEric Clapton • w: Clapton ? B. Bramlett • 1970 /08 /12
    3:12
  • 11
    Let It Rain
    Eric ClaptonEric Clapton • w: Clapton[11] ? B. Bramlett • 1970 /08 /12
    5:02
  • Album

    Blues Power
    Blues Power
    0/0/1970
    Let It Rain
    Let It Rain
    0/8/1972
    "Blues Power"
    Single by Eric Clapton
    from the album Eric Clapton
    B-side"Bottle of Red Wine"
    Released1970
    RecordedEarly 1970
    GenreRock · blues rock
    Length3:08
    LabelPolydor
    Songwriter(s)Clapton · Leon Russell
    Producer(s)Delaney Bramlett · Tom Dowd
    Eric Clapton singles chronology
    "After Midnight"
    (1970)
    "Blues Power"
    (1970)
    "Let It Rain"
    (1972)

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    1970 single by Eric Clapton

    "Blues Power" is the second solo single by British rock musician Eric Clapton, off his 1970 debut studio album Eric Clapton. It was released in 1970 as a 7" vinyl gramophone record under Polydor Records.[1] The song never reached any of the music charts worldwide.

    Composition and release

    The song features a rock and roll style tempo and singing by Clapton, with the music and lyrics being stopped frequently with a pause between chosen lines. The song is in the key of C major.[2] Besides being released on the studio album and as a single in 1970, the track is included on various live and compilation albums: The History of Eric Clapton (1972), Eric Clapton at His Best (1972), Just One Night (1980),[3] Backtrackin` (1984), Time Pieces Vol.II Live in the Seventies (1985), Crossroads (1988) and The Cream of Clapton (1995). In total, the song is featured on over 15 albums.[4]

    Critical reception

    Music critic Robert Christgau notes that the songs "Bottle of Red Wine" and "Blues Power" do not deserve classic status, and goes on to criticise Clapton`s performance on the song: "a party song called "Blues Power" from a man with a hellhound on his trail".[5] AllMusic critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine says the song "isn`t a blues song".[6]

    In his live album Leon Live, rock musician Leon Russell used the beginning few lines of the song, which he co-wrote, on his own song "Shoot Out on the Plantation".

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    1970 single by Eric Clapton

    "Blues Power" is the second solo single by British rock musician Eric Clapton, off his 1970 debut studio album Eric Clapton. It was released in 1970 as a 7" vinyl gramophone record under Polydor Records.[1] The song never reached any of the music charts worldwide.

    Composition and release

    The song features a rock and roll style tempo and singing by Clapton, with the music and lyrics being stopped frequently with a pause between chosen lines. The song is in the key of C major.[2] Besides being released on the studio album and as a single in 1970, the track is included on various live and compilation albums: The History of Eric Clapton (1972), Eric Clapton at His Best (1972), Just One Night (1980),[3] Backtrackin` (1984), Time Pieces Vol.II Live in the Seventies (1985), Crossroads (1988) and The Cream of Clapton (1995). In total, the song is featured on over 15 albums.[4]

    Critical reception

    Music critic Robert Christgau notes that the songs "Bottle of Red Wine" and "Blues Power" do not deserve classic status, and goes on to criticise Clapton`s performance on the song: "a party song called "Blues Power" from a man with a hellhound on his trail".[5] AllMusic critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine says the song "isn`t a blues song".[6]

    In his live album Leon Live, rock musician Leon Russell used the beginning few lines of the song, which he co-wrote, on his own song "Shoot Out on the Plantation".

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