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  • SKU: SIDVD577
  • Format: DVD
  • UPC: 823564536491
  • Street Date: 03/25/14
  • PreBook Date: 02/04/14
  • Label: Sexy Intellectual »
  • Genre: Pop/Rock
  • Run Time: 151 mins
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Audio: STEREO
  • Year of Production: 2013
  • Region Code: 0
  • Box Lot: 25
  • Territory: US,CA
  • Language: English

 

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Eric Clapton - The 1970s Review

Film following Eric Clapton's bold musical journey through the 1970s, with exclusive interviews, rare footage and more.

Eric Clapton - The 1970s Review
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In 1968, Eric Clapton was at a crossroads. A virtuoso lead guitarist and the crown prince of heavy rock, with Cream he had quickly risen to the very pinnacle of popular music's hierarchy. Yet his exposure to the work of American mavericks The Band led him to lose faith in his own group, and to embark on a bold musical journey across the following decade. This film, from the makers of Eric Clapton - The 1960s Review, follows Clapton's journey through the seventies, from his immersion in musical collectives such as Delaney & Bonnie & Friends and Derek and the Dominoes, through his re-emergence in 1974 as a phenomenally successful solo artist and onwards across a series of critically acclaimed albums and tours in the latter half of the decade which cemented EC's reputation as not just a extraordinary musician but as a composer of majestic material and a performer of quite startling intensity. Featuring new and archive interviews, rare performance footage, contributions from the likes of Bonnie Bramlett, Bobby Whitlock, The Albert Brothers , George Terry, Willie Perkins, Bill Halverson, Clapton biographer Marc Roberty and others, plus a host of other features.

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