I Feel Free: Eric Clapton Salute Eric Clapton Salute

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  • Release Date: 06/23/2009
  • Sales Rank: 5,117
  • Label: BHP MUSIC
  • UPC: 890133001162

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I Feel Free: Eric Clapton Salute

1LISTENBadge / James Ryan 5:23
2LISTENHideaway / Martin Winch 3:19
3LISTENTears in Heaven / Doug Doppler 3:45
4LISTENI Feel Free / Howard Hart 3:53
5LISTENWhite Room / Randy Coven 4:19
6LISTENWonderful Tonight/I Feel Free / Pom-E-Granite 5:14
7LISTENSunshine of Your Love / Brian Tarquin 4:08
8LISTENKeep on Growing / Larry VanFleet 3:44
9LISTENCocaine / Carlo Fragnito 4:43
10LISTENCrossroads / Chris Mahoney 5:43
11LISTENHow Blue Can You Get / B.B. King Bonus Track 3:26
12LISTENPolitician / Pat Travers Bonus Track 4:22

Editorial Reviews

The funny thing about tributes to Eric Clapton is that Clapton has done them himself, and he would be the first to tell you that his career has been built on his attempts to emulate his own blues heroes, and that would be true to a point, but Clapton was wise enough, or maybe, at times, just lucky enough, to show how those players he loved could be translated into the electric age of rock, and he did it with a tremendous amount of raw elegance and style more often than not. This tribute set doesn't stretch things too far, and while cuts here like James Ryan's version of "Badge" and Brian Tarquin's version of "Sunshine of Your Love" are big, boisterous, and fun to hear, they work largely because of the original and defining riffs that Clapton devised to carry these songs in the first place. The real gem of the disc is a live, horn-filled take on "How Blue Can You Get" (listed as one of two "bonus" tracks here) by B.B. King. One imagines it would be the track Clapton would go to first, next, and last. King makes the song his. No one else here does that. Steve Leggett, All Music Guide

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