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Eric Clapton

I Still Do

I Still Do

UPC: 822685127946

Format: CD

Release Date: May 20, 2016

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Personnel: Eric Clapton (vocals, guitars, tambourine); Simon Climie (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, keyboards); Andy Fairweather Low (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, background vocals); L'Angelo Mysterioso (acoustic guitar); Dirk Powell (mandolin, accordion, background vocals); Chris Stainton, Walt Richmond (keyboards); Dave Bronze (double bass, electric bass); Henry Spinetti (drums, percussion); Ethan Johns (percussion); Paul Carrack, Sharon White, Michelle John (background vocals).
Audio Mixer: Rowan Mclntosh.
Recording information: British Grove, London, UK.
Photographers: Catherine Roylance; Craig Stecyk; Simon Whitehead; Nick Roylance.
Reuniting with producer Glyn Johns, the steady hand who guided Slowhand back in 1977, doesn't provide Eric Clapton with much of a jolt for his 23rd studio album, but it does provide the veteran guitarist with no small degree of nicely weathered warmth. Such mellowed good vibes are the calling card of I Still Do, which otherwise proceeds along the same path Clapton's records follow in the 21st century: he blends covers of well-worn blues standards with a couple of J.J. Cale tunes, a few old pop standards, a Bob Dylan chestnut, and original songs that draw upon aspects of all of these. "Spiral" and "Catch the Blues," the two EC originals that anchor the middle of the album, are handsomely crafted tunes that complement the rest of the record; they don't draw attention to themselves but rather show how hard "Cypress Grove" swings and how "Alabama Woman Blues" crawls, and reveal the lightness of "I Dreamed I Saw St. Augustine" and "Little Man, You've Had a Busy Day." Although "I'll Be Seeing You" ends I Still Do on a bit of a wistful note, this album is neither melancholy nor some kind of summation. It is simply Clapton being Clapton, enjoying the company of his longtime band and songs he's loved, and here he's fortunate enough to be produced by Johns, whose expert touch gives this weight and color absent from the otherwise amiable Old Sock. That's enough to give I Still Do some resonance because Johns focuses not on the songs but the interplay: it's not a vibe record so much as it's an album about the interplay of old pros who still get a kick playing those same old changes years after they've become second nature. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Tracks:

1 - Alabama Woman Blues
2 - Can't Let You Do It
3 - I Will Be There
4 - Spiral
5 - Catch the Blues
6 - Cypress Grove
7 - Little Man, You've Had a Busy Day
8 - Stones in My Passway
9 - I Dreamed I Saw St. Augustine
10 - I'll Be Alright
11 - Somebody's Knockin'
12 - I'll Be Seeing You