Provides the rock-solid rhythmic foundation allowing Clapton to soar. Bass Guitar, Backing Vocals
This talented group provides the perfect blend of rock energy and bluesy finesse, delivering a performance that is both powerful and deeply soulful. The musicianship on this album is widely considered to be of an exceptionally high standard.
One More Car, One More Rider functions as a comprehensive career retrospective up to 2001. The album is structured beautifully, transitioning from a quiet, acoustic opening movement into a blistering electric showcase. The Acoustic Set
Raw, electric performances of Willie Dixon's "(I'm Your) Hoochie Coochie Man" and Big Bill Broonzy's "Key to the Highway".
Released on November 5, 2002, One More Car, One More Rider is the eighth live album by Eric Clapton. It serves as a career-spanning retrospective, documenting his 2001 world tour following the release of the album Performance and Production
Captures the atmosphere of the Staples Center better than compressed formats. The 2001 Tour Lineup: A Stellar Band
This public link is valid for 7 days and shares a thread, including any personal information you added. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted. If you share with third parties, their policies apply. Can’t copy the link right now. Try again later.
The second half of the album delivers consecutive stadium anthems. "Badge" features the iconic swirling guitar tones originally crafted with George Harrison. "Holy Mother" provides a soulful, gospel-infused peak, while "Layla" and "Cocaine" showcase Clapton’s unmatched ability to command a crowd through blistering riffs. Why Audiophiles Demand FLAC for Live Albums