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''There's One in Every Crowd'' is the third studio album by
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. Recorded shortly after ''
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'', the album features a style similar to its predecessor but did not enjoy similar commercial success.


Background and release

After the success of "
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", Clapton and his backing band went to Jamaica to record ''There's One in Every Crowd''. The songs "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot", "Little Rachel" and "Don't Blame Me" are recorded in a reggae style, though the rest of the record is considered blues and rock. However, with his growing
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and drug problems in Jamaica, the record was very challenging to record. Clapton wanted the album title to be "World’s Greatest Guitar Player (There's One in Every Crowd)". RSO didn't like the first part and chose to release the album under the shortened title.


Chart performance

The album reached the
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on three national music charts. Achieving the highest position, number 15, in the United Kingdom, the album was certified with a
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by the British Phonographic industry. In the United States, the album peaked at position 21. In New Zealand the album placed itself on number 24 on the official New Zealand music chart, compiled by the Recording Industry Association of New Zealand at the time.


Critical reception

''AllMusic'' critic William Ruhlmann awarded the album two out of five possible stars, stating that Clapton "hadn't had time to write or gather sufficient material fter the release of ''461 Ocean Boulevard''to make a similarly effective album, since the result is a scattershot mixture of styles". Ruhlmann goes on in his review, noting the "album's best track, naturally, was the blues cover, Clapton's take on
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' ' The Sky Is Crying'". and calling the release "a disappointing follow-up to ''461 Ocean Boulevard''". Robert Christgau rated the album with a "C+". Augustin Schmidt from the
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daily newspaper ''Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung'' said that the album, compared to ''461 Ocean Boulevard'', which charted high in Germany the year before, is disappointing, but not so bad, when you ignore the commercial success of the 1974 release.


Track listing


Personnel

* Eric Clapton – lead vocals, electric guitar, acoustic guitar,
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, arrangements (1, 2) * Dick Sims –
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, acoustic piano,
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*
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– synthesizers * George Terry – electric guitar, acoustic guitar, group vocals * Carl Radle – electric guitar, bass guitar * Jamie Oldaker – drums, percussion *
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– lead vocals, group vocals * Marcy Levy – group vocals


Production

* Producer –
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* Engineers – Graeme Goodall, Carlton Lee and Ronnie Logan (Kingston); Don Gehman, Steve Klein and Karl Richardson (Miami). * Front Photography – Henry DeChatillon * Back Photography – Robert Ellis * Inner Sleeve Drawing – Eric Clapton


Chart positions


Weekly charts


Certifications


References


External links

* {{Authority control Eric Clapton albums 1975 albums RSO Records albums Reggae albums by English artists