[ Reprise / 2 LP ]
Release Date: Friday 31 July 2015
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As the first compilation covering Eric Clapton's Reprise/Warner work since 2007's Complete Clapton, 2015's Forever Man is the third collection to focus specifically on these recordings from the '80s, '90s, and 2000s, and it's by far the most extensive, weighing in at two CDs in its basic edition and three in its deluxe. The difference between the two is the addition of a disc of "Blues," a nice addition to the "Studio" and "Live" discs of the collection. These themes make sense on paper but they're a little odd in practice, with the Studio selections hopscotching between eras and the live heavy on new millennial selections. Often, the length highlights how light Forever Man is on hits: "Tears in Heaven," "I've Got a Rock N Roll Heart," "Forever Man," "Change the World," "My Father's Eyes," "Pretending," "Bad Love," "It's in the Way That You Use It," and the unplugged "Layla" are all here, but the sequencing suggests how the '70s hits are missing (or present in new live versions). It is hardly a botched collection -- in pure consumer terms, this delivers a lot of bang for the buck -- but it winds up asking more questions than it answers.
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Side A:
Gotta Get Over
I've Got a Rock 'N' Roll Heart
Anyway The Wind Blow - With J.J.Cale
My Father's Eyes
Motherless Child
Side B:
Pretending
Little Queen of Spades
Bad Love
Behind The Mask
Side C:Tears In Heaven
Change The World
Call Me The Breeze
Forever Man
Riding With The King - With B.B.King
Side D:
It's In The Way That You Use It
Circus
Got You On My Mind
Travelin' Alone
Revolution