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Money And Cigarettes
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Track Listings
1 | Everybody Oughta Make A Change |
2 | The Shape You're In |
3 | Ain't Going Down |
4 | I've Got A Rock 'N' Roll Heart |
5 | Man Overboard |
6 | Pretty Girl |
7 | Man In Love |
8 | Crosscut Saw |
9 | Slow Down Linda |
10 | Crazy Country Hop |
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The best-selling albums from the greaatest artists on Warner Bros. have never sounded better than on their new Warner Remasters editions. State-of-the-art digitally remastered, each album sounds dramatically superior to its original CD release. In addition, the packaging returns each album to its original artwork and graphics.
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Language : English
- Product Dimensions : 5.7 x 0.41 x 4.9 inches; 3.36 ounces
- Manufacturer : Warner Bros.
- Item model number : 2031254
- Original Release Date : 2000
- SPARS Code : DDD
- Date First Available : December 7, 2006
- Label : Warner Bros.
- ASIN : B00004Y6NL
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #20,660 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #39 in Guitar Gods
- #521 in Blues Rock (CDs & Vinyl)
- #592 in Adult Contemporary (CDs & Vinyl)
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Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2024
One of my favorite Eric Clapton albums……at a decent price…..
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2013
After entering the 1980's with two more highly successful albums for Polydor (the
live double-album set Just One Night in 1980 and the true favourite Another Ticket in
1981) and a several live appearances (including one held by Amnesty International),
Eric Clapton switched over to Warner Bros' that started with the making of this back-
to-basics masterwork. For Money And Cigarettes, released in 1983, The Guitar God
would prove to another generation of listeners that he still had what it takes where he
showcase a visceral mixture of laid-back rock and roll and down home blues in which
he heralds an appealing low-key effort. Featuring the Top 20 hit I've Got A Rock And
Roll Heart, many of his blues fans were pleased with his slick covers for Sleepy John
Estes' Everybody Oughta Make A Change, Albert King's Crosscut Saw and even the
Johnny Otis classic Crazy Country Hop, while it features high-powered appearances
from some of his old friends such as Ry Cooder, Albert Lee and Donald "Duck" Dunn
(of Booker T' And The M.G's fame). Even though Money And Cigarettes did received
a mixed reception from the critics and the public right upon it's release, it was eligible
to enough to become another success for him and as a result it's hailed as one of his
finest works. Instead of being a empty exercise in studio professionalism, this labour
of love is an appealing low key effort that also features some of the smoothest blues
and rock and roll performances Clapton had ever played. So, here is another classic
album that he will always be remembered for, as this blues-rock tour de force will live
on as yet another testament for Clapton's groundbreaking legacy.
live double-album set Just One Night in 1980 and the true favourite Another Ticket in
1981) and a several live appearances (including one held by Amnesty International),
Eric Clapton switched over to Warner Bros' that started with the making of this back-
to-basics masterwork. For Money And Cigarettes, released in 1983, The Guitar God
would prove to another generation of listeners that he still had what it takes where he
showcase a visceral mixture of laid-back rock and roll and down home blues in which
he heralds an appealing low-key effort. Featuring the Top 20 hit I've Got A Rock And
Roll Heart, many of his blues fans were pleased with his slick covers for Sleepy John
Estes' Everybody Oughta Make A Change, Albert King's Crosscut Saw and even the
Johnny Otis classic Crazy Country Hop, while it features high-powered appearances
from some of his old friends such as Ry Cooder, Albert Lee and Donald "Duck" Dunn
(of Booker T' And The M.G's fame). Even though Money And Cigarettes did received
a mixed reception from the critics and the public right upon it's release, it was eligible
to enough to become another success for him and as a result it's hailed as one of his
finest works. Instead of being a empty exercise in studio professionalism, this labour
of love is an appealing low key effort that also features some of the smoothest blues
and rock and roll performances Clapton had ever played. So, here is another classic
album that he will always be remembered for, as this blues-rock tour de force will live
on as yet another testament for Clapton's groundbreaking legacy.
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2013
Im a huge Clapton fan so for me any Clapton album is a must have. I bought this on vinyl after buying it on itunes a few months ago, but I havent listened to it much since. Its a decent Clapton album, but as most know, his sound sort of got lost in the 80's only to be found again with the "Journeyman" album. Still worth getting for a fan though.
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2007
Short Story; Five great songs and no major turds...easily Eric's strongest outing of the 1980s. Very well remastered, too!
Long Story; The chorus of Crazy Country Hop features they lyrics "Ooh-weee, oh-oh...Oooh la, la, let's rock and roll". A brief discussion broke out among Eric and his sidemen about whether these profoundly fruity lyrics compromised their manhood. They were interrupted by the phone outside the control room. Eric answers and then turns to his band, "Hey guys, my smokin' hot supermodel wife Pattie Boyd is callng from the $1.50/minute car-phone in my Lamborghini Countach. She's in the McDonald's drive-thru and wants to know what you guys want on your Big Macs." Needless to say, it was then decided by unanimous vote that the Oooh la-la lyrics were not a problem for men in their situation.
Don't even think about bothering me with a rant about how profoundly inaccurate my story is.
Long Story; The chorus of Crazy Country Hop features they lyrics "Ooh-weee, oh-oh...Oooh la, la, let's rock and roll". A brief discussion broke out among Eric and his sidemen about whether these profoundly fruity lyrics compromised their manhood. They were interrupted by the phone outside the control room. Eric answers and then turns to his band, "Hey guys, my smokin' hot supermodel wife Pattie Boyd is callng from the $1.50/minute car-phone in my Lamborghini Countach. She's in the McDonald's drive-thru and wants to know what you guys want on your Big Macs." Needless to say, it was then decided by unanimous vote that the Oooh la-la lyrics were not a problem for men in their situation.
Don't even think about bothering me with a rant about how profoundly inaccurate my story is.
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2014
I bought Money & Cigarettes because it had "I've Got A Rock N' Roll Heart" on it. I had been searching for that song for some time. I had played my 45 of it when I was young to the point that I could hardly hear it anymore. Now I have the CD and I love listening to it. It brings back fond memories of my younger days leaving me with a smile after I finish listening to the whole CD. Glad I purchased it.
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2022
Classic love ❤ 😍 💖 it
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2007
By this point in Eric's career, his legacy as one of rock 'n' roll's all time great guitarists was secure and in tact. He had traveled a long way since the so-called "power trio" extended jams of the Cream era, and had little to prove in that regard. So, he ventured off in search of a more pastoral approach to his music. Between 1975-80 he exploited the growth of the country cross-over phenomenon in popular music by donning a checkered vest and playing songs like "Tulsa Time". This was an astute move seeing that neither punk nor disco was a viable option for him at the time. However, the country troubadour schtick did eventually wear thin, at a time when popular music was transitioning away from guitar-based music in favor of drum machines, synthesizers, and guys with too much mousse in their hair. Eric took the high road into adult contemporary music, choosing to play rather light and relaxed pop songs typically built around a simple blues or country guitar riff (see "Everybody Oughta Make A Change", which has a feel to it reminiscent of the "Barney Miller" TV theme). He would continue to refine this formula with mixed results until 1989's "Journeyman" release, which was clearly the apex of this period (although "Behind the Sun" and "August" each had their moments). Additionally, he began to approach his singing as something more than an afterthought, as is evidenced on songs such as "Pretty Girl".
This record finds Clapton seemingly in a peaceful, mature state of mind (although, after reading his biography it appears that his drinking continued unabated). So, for a relaxed (albeit not particularly engaging) listen, try this one out in the car. It sounds good in surround sound, and might prevent road-rage.
Footnote: The highlight of this disc is probably the lively cut "The Shape Your In" which features a little guitar duel between Clapton and his amigo Albert Lee (a B-list star in his own right). The title of the disc "Money and Cigarettes", which was probably nothing more than a description of what Eric had in his pocket at the time (heck, why not just call the album "Lint"?), appears to be an indicator of EC's attitude about the project.
This record finds Clapton seemingly in a peaceful, mature state of mind (although, after reading his biography it appears that his drinking continued unabated). So, for a relaxed (albeit not particularly engaging) listen, try this one out in the car. It sounds good in surround sound, and might prevent road-rage.
Footnote: The highlight of this disc is probably the lively cut "The Shape Your In" which features a little guitar duel between Clapton and his amigo Albert Lee (a B-list star in his own right). The title of the disc "Money and Cigarettes", which was probably nothing more than a description of what Eric had in his pocket at the time (heck, why not just call the album "Lint"?), appears to be an indicator of EC's attitude about the project.
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2010
In Clapton's biography he tells us that the name of this album is reflective of the fact that he quit drinking shortly before this and these are his only two remaining vices. He forgot to mention women. Concerning the music, there is a hit on this album (Rock & Roll Heart) as well as the usual assortment of blues classics and and Clapton-penned tunes. If you're any kind of Clapton fan at all then you will love this album. If not, then you better stick to his greatest hits.
Top reviews from other countries
Luis Muñiz
4.0 out of 5 stars
Discazo
Reviewed in Mexico on March 4, 2022
Recomendable
Didier
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fine as usually
Reviewed in France on October 16, 2023
A great album
lello
5.0 out of 5 stars
Grande cd
Reviewed in Italy on September 13, 2023
Grande cd
Vicente Veras
5.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing album.
Reviewed in Brazil on April 2, 2020
Classic Clapton.
Client d'Amazon
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent
Reviewed in Canada on September 30, 2019
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