Product Details
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| 1. Something Special |
| 2. Black Rose |
| 3. Blow Wind Blow |
| 4. Another Ticket |
| 5. I Can't Stand It |
| 6. Hold Me Lord |
| 7. Floating Bridge |
| 8. Catch Me If You Can |
| 9. Rita Mae |
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Influence of Albert Lee is shown,
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This review is from: Another Ticket (Audio CD)
This recording shows the influence of Clapton bandmate, the brilliant British guitarist Albert Lee, who generally played a ountry guitar style with a jazz edge, but could easily play rock and blues with the same brilliant technical quality The songs are varied ranging from country, swing Jazz, rock and blues influences. For the most part, good qualilty non commercial material in a mellow tone. An album to relax to without becoming bored if played to often. Very underated. For songwriting, performance and production it gets an 8/10
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not Worth the Price of Admission,
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This review is from: Another Ticket (Audio CD)
Periodically throughout Eric Clapton's solo career, his music mellows out to such an extent that it barely resembles rock 'n' roll. His self-titled debut got his solo career off to an unimpressive start, and his most recent offering, "Reptile," makes adult contemporary sound exciting. A similar weak period occurred in the late 1970s through the early 1980s, with "Backless," "Another Ticket," and "Money & Cigarrettes" all competing for title of Clapton's Most Forgetable Album. The country is mellow, the blues are mellow, and even the rockers are mellow. This is easy listening for classic rock fans.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Ticket Taker,
By Thomas Magnum (NJ, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Another Ticket (Audio CD)
Eric Clapton started off the 80's with a middling effort, Another Ticket. Mr. Clapton doesn't particularly inspired on the album as he runs through by the numbers songs like "Black Rose", "Blow Wind Blow", "Catch Me If You Can", "Rita Mae" and the top ten single "I Can't Stand It". The album reached the top ten, but it would be his last for over ten years.
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