Eric Clapton One More Car- One More Rider 2002 Flac Link ~repack~
The album's title, "One More Car, One More Rider," is a phrase that Clapton has explained refers to a desire for simplicity and freedom. According to Clapton, the phrase represents a carefree spirit, one that allows him to travel and enjoy life without too many complications. This theme is reflected in the album's music, which is characterized by its laid-back, rootsy vibe.
Includes 19 tracks; some versions are "enhanced" with bonus multimedia footage. Eric Clapton One More Car- One More Rider 2002 FLAC LINK
Musically, the album is a tapestry of blues, soul, and rustic country-rock. The opening track, “Running on Empty,” sets the tone with its sparse instrumentation and Clapton’s gravelly vocal delivery, echoing the soul-searching ethos of his ’70s classics. This is amplified by the collaboration with Del McCoury’s band, whose banjo and fiddle lend a rustic, almost gospel-tinged warmth to tracks like “Let Me Dive into You” and “Ain’t No Time for That.” These moments showcase Clapton’s knack for drawing from American roots music while maintaining his distinct fingerprint. The album's title, "One More Car, One More
: Lists various editions including the standard 2-CD set and the DVD video release . Includes 19 tracks; some versions are "enhanced" with
