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From the Cradle
by: Eric Clapton

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Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0093624573524
Label: Warner
Manufacturer: Warner
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Warner
Release Date: September 12, 1994
Studio: Warner
Sales Rank: 19264
MPN: 45735




Disc 1:
  1. Blues Before Sunrise
  2. Third Degree
  3. Reconsider Baby
  4. Hoochie Coochie Man
  5. Five Long Years
  6. I'm Tore Down
  7. How Long Blues
  8. Goin' Away Baby
  9. Blues Leave Me Alone
  10. Sinner's Prayer
  11. Motherless Child
  12. It Hurts Me Too
  13. Someday After A While
  14. Standin' Round Crying
  15. Driftin'
  16. Groaning The Blues
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Editorial Review:

Amazon.co.uk Review:
The full-tilt blues album that Clapton had been promising for years, From the Cradle proves the guitarist's enduring devotion to a form he had long relegated to merely a flavour in his music rather than the main ingredient. Clapton's singing on the album is somewhat mannered; he tries to compete with original versions of these songs by Muddy Waters, Charles Brown, and others, and there's no way he's going to win that battle. Still, you can feel the emotional connection Clapton has with these songs, and guitar aficionados will swoon over his fretwork on songs such as "Third Degree", "Someday After a While", and the incendiary "Groanin' the Blues". --Daniel Durchholz



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great songs brilliantly played
All blues and every track has character and fire. Some of Clapton's very best work on the guitar I think. If you like EC in blues mode you'll love it.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Raw, passionate blues
At the time of it's release; Eric Clapton went on the record to say that this was the blues album he had always wanted to record. And after all, having just sold his bazillionth copy of "Unplugged" you couldn't blame him for feeling confident enough to step out of the shadow of his sterile, over-produced 80's back catalogue. The result is a raw, gutsy album on which Clapton just plugs in his guitar and plays the blues. Honouring some of his most formative influences Leroy Carr "How Long", Freddy King "I'm Tore Down", Lowell Fulson "Reconsider Baby", he plays like a man who has just remembered what his balls are for. No-one will be disappointed by the passion in the guitar playing; but I felt that his growling vocals sometimes grate; especially ... Read More:



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - One His Best!
I think this is one of Eric Clapton's best albums mainly because he has gone back to basics and is doing what he does best, play the blues. He has compiled a great selection of classic blues and his versions are excellent. Good vocals and some superb blues guitar.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Back to his very best
In which our hero rediscovers his roots again !!. Over 16 tracks Clapton finally puts to bed his miserable 80s period when all too often his playing was more a question of what he could get away with NOT doing. Eric's love for the blues shines through this "live in the studio" album. With the possible exception of "Hoochie Coochie Man" (and, let's face it, when faced with Muddy Waters version of that everything else is going to sound a bit "thin" ) this is an album that shows exactly why Eric was once called "God"



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Claptons Blues
This is what Eric Clapton has always done best - play the blues. On this album all the tracks (16 of them) are blues in all its various forms.

Reading the inside of the sleeve made for refreshing reading as it says "THIS IS A LIVE RECORDING WITH NO OVERDUBS OR EDITS EXCEPT FOR DOBRO OVERDUB ON HOW LONG BLUES AND DRUM OVERDUB ON MOTHERLESS CHILDREN". What a change from his mid to late 80's albums that were vastly over-produced. Great credit to EC for realising that he needed to get away from being a purely commercial artist. If you are being critical you might have thought he could have found something more original to play than another cover of "Hoochie Coochie Man". However I enjoyed it regardless.

The band are some ... Read More:

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