- Published: New York, N.Y. : Polydor, 1990.
- Year Published: 1990
- Edition: Remixed version.
- Description: 1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 in. +
- Language: English
- Format: CD
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- 042284709026
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Layla and other assorted love songs
by Derek and the Dominos (Musical group)
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I looked away.--Bell bottom blues.--Keep on growing.--Nobody knows when you're down and out.--I am yours.--Anyday.--Key to the highway.--Tell the truth.--Why does love got to be so sad.--Have you ever loved a woman.--Little wing.--It's too late.--Layla.--Thorn three in the garden.
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Clapton Has Never Been Better Than Right Here
Coming out of the All Things Must Pass session for George Harrison, Clapton and some of Delaney and Bonnie's band got together and recorded this collection of originals and standards (as well as Hendrix's Little Wing, which wasn't a standard then, but is still really good) and made maybe the best record to come out of England's blues-rock scene. Clapton's guitar playing has always been at its best when challenged, and truly what better challenge is there than trying to outdo guest musician Duane Allman?
The songs here are unimpeachable, Clapton's singing is a real highlight here (he's not really known for his vocals,) the band is tight and having fun, and the running theme of love and anguish just tears at the old heartstrings. Everyone knows "Layla," but truly every song here is a gem.
The songs here are unimpeachable, Clapton's singing is a real highlight here (he's not really known for his vocals,) the band is tight and having fun, and the running theme of love and anguish just tears at the old heartstrings. Everyone knows "Layla," but truly every song here is a gem.
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