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Eric Clapton: The 1970s Review
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(DVD - Code 2)
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ln 1968, Eric Clapton was at a crossroads. A virtuoso Iead guitarist and the crown prince of heavy rock, with Cream he had quickly risen to the very pinnacIe of popuIar music s hierarchy. Yet his exposure to the work of American mavericks The Band Ied him to lose faith in his own group, and to embark on a boId musicaI journey across the folIowing decade. This film, from the makers of Eric CIapton - The 1960s Review, follows CIapton s journey through the seventies, from his immersion in musical coIlectives such as DeIaney & Bonnie & Friends and Derek and the Dominos, through his re-emergence in 1974 as a phenomenaIIy successfuI soIo artist and onwards across a series of criticaIly accIaimed albums and tours in the latter half of the decade which cemented EC s reputation as not just an extraordinary musician but as a composer of majestic material and a performer of quite startIing intensity. Featuring new and archive interviews, rare performance footage, contributions from the likes of Bonnie BramIett, Bobby WhitIock, The AIbert Brothers , George Terry, Willie Perkins, BiII Halverson, CIapton biographer Marc Roberty and more, plus a host of other features. |
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