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  1. Money and Cigarettes is the eighth solo studio album by Eric Clapton, recorded after his first rehabilitation from alcoholism. Produced by Clapton and Tom Dowd with, apart from Albert Lee, a new backing band of veteran session musicians including Donald "Duck" Dunn, Roger Hawkins, and Ry Cooder.

  2. Money and Cigarettes Studioalbum von Eric Clapton; Veröffent-lichung(en) Februar 1983. Label(s) Duck, Warner Bros. Format(e) LP, MC, CD Genre(s) Bluesrock, Rock. Titel (Anzahl) 10 Länge. 37:08 Besetzung Eric Clapton: Gesang, Gitarre; Ry Cooder: Gitarre; Albert Lee: Gesang, Gitarre, Keyboard; Donald Dunn: Bass; Roger Hawkins ...

  3. 3. Feb. 2016 · Nick DeRiso Published: February 3, 2016. Warner Bros. Having just emerged from rehab for alcoholism, Eric Clapton says he named Money and Cigarettes – which was released in February 1983 ...

  4. Am 8. Januar desselben Jahres berichteten Journalisten des Billboard -Magazins, dass der britische Rockmusiker eine Welttournee, um sein Studioalbum vorzustellen, am 1. Februar 1983 beginnen soll. Im Rahmen der Tournee in den Vereinigten Staaten soll Ry Cooder als Opening Act auftreten, so der Bericht. [4] .

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  5. Money And Cigarettes. Just as 1974’s 461 Ocean Boulevard marked a confident return from the drug-aggravated funk that followed Layla, Eric Clapton ‘s first album for Warner Bros. is an ...

  6. 27. Aug. 2014 · Money And Cigarettes (the title alludes to what Clapton felt remained after losing alcohol) is, fittingly, a clean-sounding record featuring originals, a few blues covers and the professionally penned hit, “I’ve Got A Rock N’ Roll Heart.” The backing band is his tightest group yet, with Ry Cooder, Duck Dunn, Roger Hawkins and ...

  7. ROCK · 1983. Preview. "I've still got something left to say," Clapton sings on "Ain't Going Down," and you don't have to take his word for it: The work of an A-list blues band (that's Ry Cooder doubling on guitar), Money and Cigarettes finds Slowhand returning from a stint in rehab as charged as ever. On "The Shape You're In," he and Cooder ...