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Tiêu đề Eric Clapton
Tác giả Vladimir Bogdana, Michael Erlewine, Cub Koda, Chris Woodstra
Trường học University of California, Berkeley
Chuyên ngành Music
Thể loại Essay
Năm xuất bản 1996
Thành phố San Francisco
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Eric ClaptonEric Clapton is an innovative guitarist, basically the first to combine blues and rock, which in turn popularized blues.. Clapton left The Yardbirds when he felt the band str

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Eric Clapton

Eric Clapton is an innovative guitarist, basically the first to combine

blues and rock, which in turn popularized blues Because of his skill and

ever-evolving style, his music is a lasting contribution in itself

Eric Clapton made his recording debut with The Yardbirds, the British

group that also featured guitar virtuosos Jimmy Page and Jeff Beck Together,

they created a whole new blues/rock sound that many of the

famous ‘60s and ‘70s

bands copied Clapton left The Yardbirds when he felt the band strayed too far

from their blues roots towards pop music

E.C then joined British keyboardist, harmonica player, singer/songwriter John Mayall and his band, The Bluesbreakers to work on an

album Clapton, with the fresh, up and coming band, made a pure blues album

that many blues fans consider to be his best

After the one-album stint with The Bluesbreakers, Clapton formed a new

group called Cream with bassist/vocalist Jack Bruce and drummer Ginger Baker

The trio made four highly successful albums together in the next few years

Their more rock like interpretations of old blues songs made blues more popular

to the mainstream, much more so than with The Yardbirds Cream had several top

40 hits, including "Sunshine of Your Love", "White Room", and

"Crossroads"

Towards the end of the ‘60s Cream split up Eric Clapton joined the

band Blind Faith in '69 and did fairly well with it, but the group broke up

quickly after the release of their only album It was then that Clapton

launched his solo career For A few years in the early ‘70s Clapton played with

backup band "Delaney and Bonnie and Friends", and made a few pretty successful

albums, but nothing in comparison to the popularity he had with Cream

This was the start of a period of time (basically most of the ‘70s) where

Eric Clapton would switch around from backup band to backup band

In doing this,

he had to play differently with each one, so it kept his style fresh and ever

changing In the ‘70s Eric took more of a departure from blues and went on to

basically playing rock and pop An exception to this would be when he covered

Bob Marley's song "I Shot the Sheriff" and took a stab at reggae

He did

excellently with it, too, it was a big Top 40 hit

The eighties saw Eric Clapton make fewer albums

Although this was the

low point in his career, he still made albums that were quality

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by any standard.

They also saw a more mature Clapton The Eric from the sixties with his endless,

inspiring solos was gone But now he made the move towards

melodic perfection

instead of technique

Eric Clapton revived his career in the early ‘90s with his best selling

album ever, Unplugged This purely acoustic album was the most blues oriented

since he was back with John Mayall It contained the top 40 hit

"Tears in

Heaven" that he wrote for his son who died falling out of a New York high rise

Eric's most recent album, "From The Cradle", is his first totally blues

album since his Bluesbreaker days It turns out he hasn't lost his touch: he's

as good at blues as he ever was

Over his extensive recording career Eric Clapton has proven

he is among the

best at what he does He is an excellent guitarist, whether he

is playing rock,

pop, blues, or reggae His style has been widely copied-you can hear his

influence in famous blues guitarists like Stevie Ray Vaughan and Buddy Guy And

his music is definitely a lasting contribution to music overall Bibliography

Bogdana, Vladimir; Erlewine, Michael; Koda, Cub; Woodstra, Chris All Music

Guide To the Blues Miller Freeman: San Francisco 1996

Miller, Jim History of Rock and Roll New York Rolling Stone Press 1976

Santelli, Robert The Big Book of Blues New York: Penguin

1993

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