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Bad Love by Eric Clapton

Artist Biography For Eric Clapton

Eric Patrick Clapton CBE Born 30 March 1945 Is An English Rock And Blues Guitarist Singer And Songwriter. He Is The Only Three-Time Inductee To The Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame Once As A Solo Artist And Separately As A Member Of The Yardbirds And Of Cream. Clapton Has Been Referred To As One Of The Most Important And Influential Guitarists Of All Time. Clapton Ranked Second In Rolling Stone Magazine's List Of The "100 Greatest Guitarists Of All Time" And Fourth In Gibson's "Top 50 Guitarists Of All Time". He Was Also Named Number Five In Time Magazine's List Of "The 10 Best Electric Guitar Players" In 2009. In The Mid-1960s Clapton Left The Yardbirds To Play With John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers. Immediately After Leaving Mayall Clapton Formed The Power Trio Cream With Drummer Ginger Baker And Bassist Jack Bruce In Which Clapton Played Sustained Blues Improvisations And "arty Blues-Based Psychedelic Pop". After Cream Broke Up He Formed Blues Rock Band Blind Faith With Baker Steve Winwood And Ric Grech. Clapton's Solo Career Began In The 1970s Where His Work Bore The Influence Of The Mellow Style Of J. J. Cale And The Reggae Of Bob Marley. His Version Of Marley's "I Shot The Sheriff" Helped Reggae Reach A Mass Market. Two Of His Most Popular Recordings Were "Layla" Recorded With Derek And The Dominos And Robert Johnson's "Crossroads" Recorded With Cream. Following The Death Of His Son Conor In 1991 Clapton's Grief Was Expressed In The Song "Tears In Heaven" Which Was Featured On His Unplugged Album. Clapton Has Been The Recipient Of 18 Grammy Awards And The Brit Award For Outstanding Contribution To Music. In 2004 He Was Awarded A CBE At Buckingham Palace For Services To Music. He Has Received Four Ivor Novello Awards From The British Academy Of Songwriters Composers And Authors Including The Lifetime Achievement Award. In His Solo Career Clapton Has Sold More Than 100 Million Records Worldwide Making Him One Of The Best-Selling Musicians Of All Time. In 1998 Clapton A Recovering Alcoholic And Drug Addict Founded The Crossroads Centre On Antigua A Medical Facility For Recovering Substance Abusers.

Frogtoon Music - Song Info: Bad Love

Bad Love Is A Rock Song From Eric Clapton's 1989 Album Journeyman Released As The Second And The Strongest Rock Single Of The Album. It Was Composed By Eric Clapton And Foreigner Lead Guitarist Mick Jones And Features Phil Collins On Drums And Harmony Vocals Alan Clark On Keyboards And Pino Palladino On Bass Guitar. The Track Was Also Included On The 24 Nights Setlist With Steve Ferrone On Drums Greg Phillinganes On Backing Vocals And Keyboards Nathan East On Bass Guitar And Backing Vocals Chuck Leavell On Hammond Organ And Phil Palmer On Rhythm Guitar. It Was Also Clapton's Last Number-One Hit Reaching The #1 Position On The Billboard Album Rock Tracks Chart Staying On Top For Three Weeks. The Video Is Shot In Black And White Showing Clapton And His Band Phil Collins Greg Phillinganes And Nathan East Playing The Song On A Stage Interspersed With Other Shots Of The Band.

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