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Released: March 1975


Rating: 3.286 (average of 11 ratings)


Genre: classic British blues rock


Quotable: --


Album Tracks:

  1. We’ve Been Told Jesus Is Coming Soon (?) [4:28]
  2. Swing Low, Sweet Chariot (traditional) [3:33]
  3. Little Rachel (Byfield) [4:06]
  4. Don’t Blame Me (Clapton/Terry) [3:35]
  5. The Sky Is Crying (James) [3:58]
  6. Singin’ the Blues (McCreary) [3:26]
  7. Better Make It Through Today [4:07]
  8. Pretty Blue Eyes [4:45]
  9. High [3:30]
  10. Opposities [4:52]

Songs written by Eric Clapton unless noted otherwise.


Sales:

sales in U.S. only --
sales in U.K. only - estimated --
sales in all of Europe as determined by IFPI – click here to go to their site. --
sales worldwide - estimated 1 million


Peak:

peak on U.S. Billboard album chart 21
peak on U.K. album chart 15


Singles:

  • Swing Low, Sweet Chariot (5/10/75) #19 UK


There’s One in Every Crowd
Eric Clapton
Review:
“Having stayed out of the recording studio for four years prior to making his comeback album, 461 Ocean Boulevard, Eric Clapton returned to recording only a few months later to make its follow-up, There's One in Every Crowd. Perhaps he hadn't had time to write or gather sufficient material to make a similarly effective album, since the result is a scattershot mixture of styles, leading off with two gospel tunes, one a reggae version of Swing Low, Sweet Chariot. Clapton and his second guitarist, George Terry, had written a sequel to I Shot the Sheriff, Don't Blame Me, which Clapton sang in his best impersonation of Bob Marley's voice. The album's best track, naturally, was the blues cover, Clapton's take on Elmore James' The Sky Is Crying. But There's One in Every Crowd was a disappointing follow-up to 461 Ocean Boulevard, and fans let Clapton know it: while the former album had topped the charts and gone gold, the latter didn't even make the Top Ten” (Ruhlmann).


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Previous Album: 461 Ocean Boulevard (1974) Eric Clapton’s DMDB page Next Album: No Reason to Cry (1976)


Last updated March 31, 2008.