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  1. "Cliffs of Dover" is an original instrumental rock composition by American guitarist, singer and songwriter Eric Johnson. It was released on his 1990 studio album Ah Via Musicom . The song had frequently been played live by Johnson as early as 1984.

  2. Mar 26, 2021 · After signing with Capitol Records in 1989, Johnson decided to finally record “Cliffs of Dover” in a studio. Before the main song, he included a freeform improv section that he had always played live. “It varied every time I played it live,” he says. “In the studio, I tried a few versions until I got something that sounded right.”

  3. Eric Johnson wrote “Cliffs of Dover” in 1982, and it quickly became a staple in his live performances. However, it wasn’t until 1986 that the song was officially recorded. Interestingly, it did not make the cut for Johnson’s 1986 album, “Tones,” but found its place on his acclaimed album “Ah Via Musicom” released in February 1990.

  4. Aug 12, 2023 · Eric JohnsonsCliffs of Dover” is a guitar instrumental masterpiece. From its soaring, melodic opening to its blisteringly fast solo sections, “Cliffs of Dover” has become a beloved classic among guitarists and music fans alike. But what is the meaning behind this iconic tune? Table of Contents.

  5. Eric Johnson - Cliffs Of Dover [HQ Studio Version] - YouTube Music. 0:00 / 0:00. Cliffs of Dover by Eric Johnson Rate, comment and enjoy!

  6. Sep 23, 2019 · A crucial element of the album’s success was the instrumental track Cliffs of Dover, which combined an infectious, lilting Celtic-inspired melody that appealed to general music fans with dazzling, blazing runs and a sweet, violin-like tone that impressed fans of technical guitar playing.

  7. Mar 29, 2021 · Eric Johnson wrote Cliffs of Dover in 5 minutes. By Richard Bienstock. published 29 March 2021. The iconic 1990 guitar instrumental came to him “like magic” (Image credit: Scott Dudelson/WireImage) You know how it took you years to learn how to play Cliffs of Dover (assuming you’re anywhere near actually being able to do it)?

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