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  1. Released: May 1981. Another Ticket is the seventh solo studio album by Eric Clapton. Recorded and produced by Tom Dowd at the Compass Point Studios in Nassau, Bahamas with Albert Lee, it was Clapton's last studio album for RSO Records before the label shut down in 1983 as it was absorbed by Polydor Records.

  2. Another Ticket Studioalbum von Eric Clapton; Veröffent-lichung(en) 17. Februar 1981. Label(s) RSO Records: Format(e) LP, MC, CD. Genre(s) Rock, Bluesrock. Titel (Anzahl) 9 Länge. 38:34. Besetzung Eric Clapton: Gitarre, Gesang; Chris Stainton: Keyboard; Albert Lee: Gitarre, Gesang; Gary Brooker: Keyboard, Gesang; Henry Spinetti ...

  3. Another Ticket” is the title track of Eric Clapton’s album released in 1981. It features prominent musicians such as Albert Lee and Chris Stainton, adding their musical prowess to the composition. The album, with its bluesy undertones and heartfelt lyrics, resonated with fans and became a staple in Clapton’s discography.

  4. So under-par, in fact, that second guitarist Albert Lee even takes lead on occasion. The finished album – provisionally entitled ‘Turn Up Down’ – was rejected by the record company. According to legend, this rejected album was actually presented to the record company with the master at the wrong pitch, so the jury is out as to whether ...

  5. 25. Juni 2018 · Second guitarist Albert Lee, who’s performed with Clapton onstage, plays rough and pushes the star harder than his predecessor, George Terry, though both share Clapton’s aggressive, rhythmic ...

  6. Eric Clapton. Released February 17, 1981. Another Ticket Tracklist. 1. Something Special Lyrics. 2. Black Rose Lyrics. 3. Blow Wind Blow Lyrics. 4. Another Ticket Lyrics. 5. I Can't Stand...

  7. ROCK · 1981. A lean, wiry album recorded in collaboration with Eric Clapton’s new all-British backing band (led by star-guitarist-in-the-making Albert Lee), Another Ticket arrived at a time of changing tastes and styles. Because of that it's been unfairly overlooked, even by diehard Clapton followers.