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Eric Clapton Sessions


Andrew Wild
UK retail price: £15.99
US retail price: $21.95

Since 1963, Eric Clapton has contributed to two hundred albums by other artists, from the very famous to the obscure and the unexpected. Those names include as varied as Aretha Franklin, The Rolling Stones, Sting, Phil Collins, Rod Stewart, Martha Veléz, Jonathan Kelly, Corey Hart, Stephen Bishop, Hawkwind, Ray Charles, Kate Bush, The Tony Rich Project, Toots and the Maytals and Mary J. Blige.

If you’ve never heard (for instance) ‘Beat of the Night’ by Bob Geldof, ‘Sexual Revolution’ by Roger Waters or ‘I Wish It Would Rain Down’ by Phil Collins, this book tells you about Eric’s part in those recordings and many more, as well as his more notorious collaborations with the likes of all four of The Beatles, Bob Dylan – and Ed Sheeran!

Indeed, this book puts these into context across nearly sixty years of documented sessions. If you’ve never delved into Eric’s contributions to other artist’s recordings, then this is a handy guide to help the reader find their way into such a lengthy and successful second career. If his own albums are the main story, then these recordings run alongside, making an alternative history of one of rock’s most prolific musicians

The Author

Andrew Wild is an experienced writer, music collector and film buff with many books to his name including recent publications about Queen, Pink Floyd and Dire Straits. His comprehensive study of every song recorded and performed by The Beatles between 1957 and 1970 was published by Sonicbond in 2019 and his first book on Eric Clapton – Eric Clapton Solo on track was published in 2021. He lives in Rainow, Cheshire, UK.

Number of Pages: 144
Number of colour pictures: 47
ISBN: 9781789521771
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UK retail price: £15.99
US retail price: $21.95

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