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The No. 1 single in the US. The original song is Reggae, but when Clapton plays it it becomes Rock.
This is a re-cut single from the album "461 Ocean Boulevard" released in 1974. Both the album and the single reached No. 1 on the US charts, signaling Clapton's comeback.
This is a cover of a song from the album Burnin' by Bob Marley and the Wailers. It combines reggae with soft rock, and when Clapton plays it, it becomes bluesy rock, which is what makes Clapton so great.
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- Producer - Tom Dowd