[Slowhand] New EC Track
    Sébastien JEGOU 
    sjegou at free.fr
       
    Tue Mar  6 16:30:11 EST 2007
    
    
  
Thanks Delta Nick for the head's up
This track can be listened on line at 
http://music.download.com/newmusicfromanoldfriendsingersongwriterlegends/3600-8742_32-101016775.html?tag=MDL_listing_song_artist
Last song on the list
Nice brazilian groove accoustic solo ... 
I recently found on the web a picture of Eric and Oscar Castro-Neves  in studio in LA. (see http://tig.colorist.org/robhome.html)
Thanks again
Sébastien
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  De : deltanick at aol.com [mailto:deltanick at aol.com]
  Envoyé : mardi 6 mars 2007 11:56
  À : slowhand at planet-torque.com
  Objet : [Slowhand] New EC Track
  Eric Clapton is, apparently, on a newly-recorded, old track. Target stores has released a new label and a new compilation, including what seems to be a new track on which Clapton plays guitar.
  In 1976, Clapton played guitar on Stephen Bishop’s “Careless” album, on a track titled “Save It For A Rainy Day.” It looks as if the track has been re-recorded by Bishop, with Clapton again on guitar. “Stephen Bishop teams up with Eric Clapton and Brazilian guitar icon Oscar Castro-Neves on an exciting samba version of his hit ‘Save It for a Rainy Day’" (http://www.180music.com/spotlight/features_newmusic.html).
  The tracks on this compilation appear to be all new studio recordings produced by Phil Ramone. I've no idea of why this was done this way, other than to promote this new label by Target stores. 
  Brian Wilson is also featured on 2 tracks, one of them a re-recording of Paul McCartney’s favorite song, “God Only Knows.”
                                                                                DeltaNick
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