No Reason to Cry Eric Clapton's Rainbow Concert Band

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  • Release Date: 09/10/1996
  • Original Release: 1976
  • Sales Rank: 11,244
  • Label: POLYDOR / UMGD
  • UPC: 731453182424
 
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No Reason to Cry

1LISTENBeautiful Thing 4:26
2LISTENCarnival 3:44
3LISTENSign Language 2:58
4LISTENCounty Jail Blues 4:00
5LISTENAll Our Past Times 4:40
6LISTENHello Old Friend 3:36
7LISTENDouble Trouble 4:23
8LISTENInnocent Times 4:11
9LISTENHungry 4:39
10LISTENBlack Summer Rain 4:55
11LISTENLast Night 4:52

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Editorial Reviews

When he gave a speech inducting the Band into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, Eric Clapton said that after he heard their debut album, Music from Big Pink, he wanted to join the group, the fact that they already had a guitarist in Robbie Robertson notwithstanding. In the winter of 1975-1976, when he cut No Reason to Cry at the Band's Shangri-La Studio in Malibu, CA, he came as close as he ever would to realizing that desire. Clapton is a musical chameleon; though some of No Reason to Cry is identifiable as the kind of pop/rock Clapton had been making since the start of his solo career (the best of it being "Hello Old Friend," which became his first Top 40 single in two years), the most memorable music on the album occurs when Clapton is collaborating with members of the Band and other guests. He duets with Band bassist Rick Danko on Danko's "All Our Past Times," and with Bob Dylan on Dylan's "Sign Language," as Robertson's distinctive lead guitar is heard rather than Clapton's. As a result, the album is a good purchase for fans of Bob Dylan and the Band, but not necessarily for those of Eric Clapton. [The CD reissue adds a bonus track, "Last Night," which is a traditional 12-bar blues song credited to Clapton.] William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

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August 15, 2004: Like many albums by many artist during this time... specially Bod Dylan you had critics, criticiting their work... but to be honest this is a great CD, very much in the same way of Dylan' New Wave... People this artist are not doing what the people want but what they want... don't hesitate... get this CD