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  1. Sep 4, 2022 · Here, we’ve dived into the history of each of these five covers, exploring how they came to fall into Clapton’s hands and their significance when it comes to Bob Dylan’s own career as a performer and songwriter. So, let’s get cracking. Five Bob Dylan songs Eric Clapton has put to tape: ‘Sign Language’ – No Reason To Cry (1976)

  2. Musicians playing on the LP include Bob Dylan, Ron Wood, Georgie Fame, Rick Danko, Richard Manuel and Robbie Robertson. The pick on the front cover is embossed. Thick card stock inner sleeve with photo's and credits. Runouts are etched except 'P, o' are stamped.

  3. Sep 24, 2008 · Credits. Arranged By – Eric Clapton ( tracks: 4, 7) Engineer – Ed Anderson (2), Nat Jeffrey, Ralph Moss. Mastered By [Digital] – Joseph M. Palmaccio. Performer – Eric Clapton, Georgie Fame, Richard Manuel, Rick Danko, Robbie Robertson, Ron Wood. Producer – Rob Fraboni.

  4. May 18, 2013 · DYLAN AND IT TAKES A LOT TO LAUGH: the series. Rocks and Gravel. The origin of “It takes a lot to laugh” It takes a lot to laugh it takes a train to cry. Dylan works out the Phantom Engineer; It takes a lot to laugh it takes a train to cry. 50 Years on. Bob Dylan: Tell Woody, Andy, John Henry and Momma Mary that it takes a lot to laugh

  5. Aug 27, 2014 · Graded on a Curve: Eric Clapton, No Reason to Cry. Over the course of my writing “career,” I’ve practically made a cottage industry of disparaging Eric Clapton. I’ve called his supergroup Cream overrated, eviscerated him for making inexcusably racist remarks in the mid-seventies, and let it be known that I’m revolted by just about ...

  6. The voice of the promise of the '60s counter-culture. The guy who forced folk into bed with rock. Who donned make-up in the '70s and disappeared into a haze of substance abuse. Who emerged to find Jesus. Who was written off as a has-been by the end of the '80s and who suddenly shifted gears, releasing some of the strongest music of his career ...

  7. Bob Dylan appears as well on his own "Sign Language." It's a tough call whether No Reason to Cry or Slowhand is my second favorite Clapton solo record (after 461 Ocean Boulevard ). Slowhand has the better known standout tracks, but you get more consistent performances and better song flow here.

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