Unplugged – Live Clapton with every song a masterpiece. Opening with “SIGNE” a guitar instrumental with an upbeat air and some lovely sounds and closing with. Before this album I never considered the blues, it brought a different way to how I walk with that blues beat in my head.
I have no especial favourites in this album because they are each very good. However “Tears in Heaven” is a classic the song he wrote for the death of his son, and “Layla” is so different from the original which was released with Derek and the dominoes it shows what a master can do if he convert a famous power ballad into a bluesy chilled out song. Less mainstream favourites come in the form of “Lonely Stranger” and “Running on Faith”.
All the songs are mostly laid back and makes perfect driving music, whatever the weather, and is suitable if you’re happy or sad. I would highly recommend this classic to be part of you album collection.
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