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    One More Car, One More Rider (DVD)

    11/05/2002 | Warner Bros / Wea 

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    All Music Guide Review

    As a DVD, this release seems to work a lot better than it does as a CD, principally because Eric Clapton has developed a thoroughly convincing stage presence as a bluesman, and the skilled editing keeps the image in motion constantly without it ever being a distraction. Clapton may sometimes sound like he's playing with a cold mechanical perfection, but he doesn't look it, and when you see him playing and interacting with his band, it adds a level of warmth and involvement that is missing from parts of the accompanying live album. Not that there's anything earth-shattering here -- it's Eric Clapton doing what we know he's always done well, though some fans may be surprised by how well such Derek & the Dominos repertory as "Key to the Highway" and "Bell Bottom Blues" work as acoustic band numbers. Clapton does a mix of old and new material (weighted a bit toward the Reptile album around which this tour was hooked), in a variety of idioms, sometimes transforming the piece in question, such as "Goin' Down Slow" -- written by St. Louis Jimmy Oden but most familiar in the rendition by Howlin' Wolf -- the song in Clapton's hands is much looser, barely recognizable as a showcase for his electric guitar and Billy Preston's organ. One appreciates watching as well as hearing the flow from, say, "Badge" (which is nicely stretched out) to "Hoochie Coochie Man"; or seeing Clapton range freely across his whole history, from a John Mayall-era number to a song from his days with Derek & the Dominos and then to a number from the Cream songbook, and then his solo era. He deconstructs and reconfigures them along the way so that, say, "Have You Ever Loved a Woman" becomes as much a showcase for David Sancious' electric piano and Preston's electric organ as it is for Clapton's voice and guitar. The image is framed in the non-anamorphic 1.85-to-1 aspect ratio that goes along with high-definition shooting, and the music is recorded in Dolby 5.1 Surround Sound. It's also mastered at a very high volume level, matching that of a modern CD circa 2003, so when a crescendo is reached it's probably not going to be a secret to your neighbors, either. The disc opens on an easy-to-use menu that offers the "play" option in the default position, and is available two different ways, as a separate, free-standing DVD release, or in a triple-disc CD-size package, with the double-CD set -- although the CDs are supposed to be the main focus of the triple-disc set, the concert DVD is what one is really paying for, with the CD set as a $15 "bonus" (and worth that price). ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide

    Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • 1
  • Key to the Highway
  • 3:41
  • 2
  • Reptile
  • 5:59
  • 3
  • Got You on My Mind
  • 3:51
  • 4
  • Tears in Heaven
  • 4:34
  • 5
  • Bell Bottom Blues
  • 5:02
  • 6
  • Change the World
  • 6:16
  • 7
  • My Father's Eyes
  • 8:34
  • 8
  • River of Tears
  • 8:59
  • 9
  • Goin' Down Slow
  • 5:34
  • 10
  • She's Gone
  • 9:30
  • 12 (2)
  • I Want a Little Girl
  • 4:38
  • 13 (2)
  • Badge
  • 6:02
  • 14 (2)
  • (I'm Your) Hoochie Coochie Man
  • 4:30
  • 15 (2)
  • Have You Ever Loved a Woman
  • 7:53
  • 16 (2)
  • Cocaine
  • 4:20
  • 17 (2)
  • Wonderful Tonight
  • 6:42
  • 18 (2)
  • Layla
  • 9:16
  • 19 (2)
  • Sunshine of Your Love
  • 7:11
  • 20 (2)
  • Over the Rainbow
  • 8:11
  • 22 (3)
  • Key to the Highway (DVD)
  • 23 (3)
  • Reptile (DVD)
  • 24 (3)
  • Got You on My Mind (DVD)
  • 25 (3)
  • Tears in Heaven (DVD)
  • 26 (3)
  • Bell Bottom Blues (DVD)
  • 27 (3)
  • Change the World (DVD)
  • 28 (3)
  • My Father's Eyes (DVD)
  • 29 (3)
  • River of Tears (DVD)
  • 30 (3)
  • Goin' Down Slow (DVD)
  • 31 (3)
  • She's Gone (DVD)
  • 32 (3)
  • I Want a Little Girl (DVD)
  • 33 (3)
  • Badge (DVD)
  • 34 (3)
  • Hoochie Coochie Man (DVD)
  • 35 (3)
  • Have You Ever Loved a Woman (DVD)
  • 36 (3)
  • Cocaine (DVD)
  • 37 (3)
  • Wonderful Tonight (DVD)
  • 38 (3)
  • Layla (DVD)
  • 39 (3)
  • Will It Go Round in Circles? (DVD)
  • 40 (3)
  • Sunshine of Your Love (DVD)
  • 41 (3)
  • Over the Rainbow (DVD)
  • Credits



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