Eric Clapton: Back Home - 2005

 

Clapton considered this album to be one that completed the journey he started with Journeyman in 1989 and it is a pretty good offering, containing similarities to 2001's Reptile. 

It is a pleasant, varied mix, albeit one flourishing under the umbrella of "Clapton rock", something that by now everyone immediately recognises. This is exemplified by the personable, mid-pace shuffle of the opener, So Tired. Eric has always liked dabbling reggae over the years, and he does here on the summery vibes of Say What You Will and the more rootsy, convincingly authentic Revolution

I thought I had heard the upbeat, brassy I'm Going Left before and I had, on one of Syreeta's Stevie Wonder-produced seventies albums. Similarly, the soul ballad Love Don't Love Nobody is a Detroit Spinners cover. Also nice to hear is the tribute cover of George Harrison's lovely Love Comes To Everyone.

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