Eric Clapton One More Car- One More Rider 2002 Flac Link May 2026
Eric Clapton - One More Car, One More Rider (2002) Review
Musical Style and Highlights
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. Eric Clapton One More Car- One More Rider 2002 FLAC LINK
The Performance: Clapton’s playing is fluid and soulful, particularly on blues staples like "Have You Ever Loved a Woman." Eric Clapton - One More Car, One More
One More Car, One More Rider is the eighth live album by Eric Clapton The Performance: Clapton’s playing is fluid and soulful,