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  1. There's One in Every Crowd is the third solo studio album by Eric Clapton. Recorded shortly after 461 Ocean Boulevard, the album features a style similar to its predecessor but did not enjoy similar commercial success.

  2. Recorded in the months following the release of the mega successful 461 OCEAN BOULEVARD, THERE’S ONE IN EVERY CROWD was released in early 1975. It is a pleasant and unpretentious album which fails to challenge Eric Clapton and fails to excite the listener.

  3. Dec 13, 2013 · Clapton had assembled a fine backing band behind him, and the vocal support of Yvonne Elliman and Marcy Levy helps immensely in making the man’s voice palatable to the ears over an entire album. If you enjoyed the last few Clapton studio records (and most people did), There’s One In Every Crowd is one to add to your collection.

  4. Jan 15, 2012 · Posted on January 15, 2012. Due to his superb body of work recorded with John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers and the psychedelic power trio Cream, by the beginning of the 70s Eric Clapton was considered one of the world’s best guitarists. Fans had nicknamed him “God”. Huge acclaim indeed.

  5. There's One in Every Crowd, an Album by Eric Clapton. Released in April 1975 on RSO (catalog no. 2479 132; Vinyl LP). Genres: Blues Rock, Rock. Rated #728 in the best albums of 1975.

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    • April 1975
    • Eric Clapton
    • 3.10 / 5.00.5from 708 ratings
  6. There's One in Every Crowd is Eric Clapton's third solo album and was originally recorded between 1974 and 1975. After the success of his single covering Bob Marley's "I Shot the Sheriff" in his previous album 461 Ocean Boulevard, Clapton recorded a few reggae style songs ("Swing Low, Sweet Chariot," "Don't Blame Me" and "Little Rachel") while ...

  7. The Black Clapton appears on side one: R&B, gospel, blues, reggae. The White Clapton on the second side: boogaloo, ballads, The Beatles. Neither good nor evil, only merely average, maybe even meekly so. There are a lot of Clapton albums in this crowd: No Reason To Cry, Backless, Another Ticket.