Pilgrim (Eric Clapton Album)
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''Pilgrim'' is the thirteenth solo studio album by the British rock musician
Eric Clapton Eric Patrick Clapton (born 1945) is an English Rock music, rock and blues guitarist, singer, and songwriter. He is regarded as one of the most successful and influential guitarists in rock music. Clapton ranked second in ''Rolling Stone''s l ...
, released on 10 March 1998 for Reprise Records. The album features all-new studio-recorded material, the first to do so since Clapton's 1989 hit album '' Journeyman'' and was nominated for several music awards. Although most of the critics responded negatively to the 1998 studio effort, it was one of Clapton's most commercially successful albums, reaching the Top 10 in twenty-two countries.


Background

The album was recorded during 1997 in both Ocean Way and the Olympic Studios. The release of ''Pilgrim'' marked Clapton's first album of all-new original studio material since 1989's ''Journeyman'' album. When being interviewed by
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in February 1998, Clapton explained how the album title came to be: "Well, it's kind of – I suppose – there's a track on the album called '
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' which came first. And when I came to title the album I used that track as a key point to go from, because I thought it was a good way of actually following the thread from ''Journeyman'' which was the same kind of meaning, really. Just looking at my life as a musician and a lot of other respects. It is autobiographical. And I see myself as kind of being like a lone guy on a quest". The album cover and packaging for ''Pilgrim'' was originally conceived by Clapton himself. However, Clapton ultimately commissioned Japanese artist Yoshiyuki Sadamoto, best known for his work on '' Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water'' and '' Neon Genesis Evangelion'', to expand upon his concept and produce the final version of the album cover and packaging artwork. Clapton had become aware of Sadamoto not though his
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work, but his 1993 art book ''Alpha''. In his 2007 autobiography, Clapton noted that he asked his drummer, Steve Gadd, how he would feel about making the saddest record of all time. Gadd said he could work on Clapton's idea and the British recording artist chose to start working on the new project, although Clapton felt it could be a worrying time recording the saddest record that has ever been made. Because " My Father's Eyes" and "
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" were the only finished tunes Clapton had when going into the studio, he wrote several new songs stating he worked nearly a whole year every day and night to record good songs with perfect detail. Clapton calls ''Pilgrim'' one of his favourite albums because he put so much passion and hard work into making it. During that time, Clapton parted with his long-time manager Roger Forrester, mainly because Clapton took so long recording the album and paying too much money on the album, renting several studios for nearly a whole year.


Composition

According to the music website
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, the 1998 studio release belongs to the
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s of both pop and rock music, in styles of album rock, contemporary pop and rock as well as
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. ''Pilgrim'' brings, so the music website says, a slick, smooth, detached, laid-back, mellow, refined, reflective, stylish, sentimental and reserved mood with it. The ''Billboard'' magazine, however, thinks, the album definitely belongs to the music genre of pop music. The album experiments with
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s and certain sounds like
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s, guitars, strings reminiscent of R&B music. The album features a lot of synth-keyboard sounds and a twenty-piece
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on some of the tunes. The music website ''CD Shakedown'' thinks the album is not rock and not blues, but full-on contemporary pop music. ''
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'' calls the album's material a "loosely themed soul-song cycle in the tradition of
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itheffective modern contexts". ''Pilgrim'' features 14 tracks of a total 75 minutes and 33 seconds duration. Twelve of the album's tracks were either written completely alone by Clapton, or at least co-written by the British rock musician. The songs "Circus" and "My Father's Eyes" were written originally for Clapton's 1992 '' Unplugged'' live album. Although Clapton recorded both of the songs in the acoustic situation, he never officially released the recordings until the deluxe edition of the live album was released in 2013. In his autobiography, Clapton noted, the reason for the delayed release was because he felt the songs were not quite finished. The titles on ''Pilgrim'' are wide open musically, as the album includes acoustic-style tracks such as "Fall Like Rain",
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s like "Needs His Woman" and rock tracks like "She's Gone". "Broken Hearted", a song Clapton wrote with Greg Phillinganes, features synthesizers; it was performed as a live acoustic version during the Montserrat charity concert at the
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in 1997. Clapton resurrected the song with John Mayer for the CNN Hurricane Relief on 3 September 2005. The album features only two
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s of songs: " Born in Time", which was written by
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and sent to Clapton by Dylan, as well as " Going Down Slow", a blues standard, written and recorded by St. Louis Jimmy Oden.


Release and promotion

The album was released on 10 March 1998 under Reprise Records, a sublabel of Warner Bros. Records for worldwide territories on
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, grammophone record and music cassette. Over the years, ''Pilgrim'' was re-released in order to meet the ordering quantity. For example, in 2011 and 2013, the record was re-released on 12" vinyl with better quality pressings, and was in 2014 re-released by Audio Fidelity Records as a
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. The album was also released alongside "Change the World" as a so-called
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on 2 February 1999 for WEA International. On 4 August 2008, Welt & Placket released the 1998 record along with 2001's ''
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'' as a double album. To help both the album and single sales, Clapton toured the United States and Europe between March and December 1998 on his ''Pilgrim World Tour'', followed by the Japan leg of the tour in November 1999. In
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, the tour was promoted by
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Singles

The first single off the ''Pilgrim'' album was "My Father's Eyes", which was released along with the B-side of the instrumental of "Inside of Me" as both a compact disc single and maxi compact disc single on 9 February 1998. The second single to be released was the rock title "She's Gone". Although the track was not released on either compact disc, digital, cassette or grammophone record formats, it was made available in April 1998 for radio stations as an airplay single. Two months later and three months after the album's official release, the third single, titled "Circus" was released as a compact disc release. The single was followed by "Born in Time", released on 10 July 1998, also on compact disc format. The album's last single, "Pilgrim", was released in November 1998.


Critical reception

AllMusic critic
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awards the release two out of five possible stars, noting the album "tries to reach a middle ground between the two extremes ' Tears in Heaven' and ' Change the World', balancing tortured lyrics with smooth sonic surfaces". Erlewine goes on in his review, criticising both Eric Clapton's and Simon Climie's production: "The problem lies in the production, which relies entirely on stiff mechanical drumbeats, gauzy synthesizers, and meandering instrumental interludes. These ingredients could result in a good record, as 'Change the World' demonstrated, but not here, due to he album'smonotonous production". The music critic also notes Clapton's singing and playing is weird on ''Pilgrim'', noting "Clapton doesn't want to shake things up – his singing is startlingly mannered, even on emotionally turbulent numbers like 'My Father's Eyes' or 'Circus'. Even worse, he's content to take a back seat instrumentally, playing slight solos and fills as colorless as the electronic backdrops". Comparing the album to the hit releases ''Journeyman'', '' From the Cradle'' and ''Unplugged'', Erlewine finishes his review for AllMusic, calling the 1998 studio effort full of "blandness" and "disappointing". Critics from the music website ''CD Shakedown'' positively note, the album "may put off some of Clapton's fans. But the gems are here, including the leadoff single, 'My Father's Eyes' and 'Circus' as 'Pilgrim''delivers your money's worth nd hashigh points". However, the reviewers criticize the album's plus 70 minutes length, finding it "more manageable if Clapton had released it as a double-disc package". ''Rolling Stone'' journalist David Wild recalls: "''Pilgrim'' will not thrill those looking for From the Cradle II – most of this state-of-the-charts album sounds absolutely nothing like any record Muddy Waters ever made. But it's still a blues album in the sense that it captures the sound of a man trying to tame hellhounds from within and without. In the end, ''Pilgrim'' is not purely anything, except purely moving". He awarded the release four out of five possible stars. Natalie Nichols from the ''
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'' rates ''Pilgrim'' with two out of four possible stars, reviewing it with the predicate "fair" and thinks the majority of tracks on the release were not that thought through, however, two songs were: "'My Father's Eyes', Clapton's rumination on maturity, hold their own against the wall of sound. While his guitar playing is kept on its usual leash here, he lets loose occasional bursts of staccato blues licks, as on the funky 'She's Gone', which musters up some sass to offset all the heartbreak". Nichols disliked the album's "schmaltzy ballads" the most.
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rated ''Pilgrim'' with a "C+". Critic Harry Sumrall from MTV thinks the album "proclaimes" Clapton's "Clapton is God" reputation. ''Billboard'' magazine's Paul Verna thinks, nearly all the material on ''Pilgrim'' falls short of what Clapton's fans expect. He goes on in his review, stating ''Pilgrim'' sounds like a demo recording, however, Verna also likes some of the album's tracks, but calls ''Pilgrim'' a release, which does not live up to Clapton's giant legacy. Critics from the music website Sputnikmusic awarded the release with only two points, rating it "poor" by saying: "''Pilgrim'' is a massive chore to listen to. It's half-hearted, boring, it doesn't rock, the lyrics are bad, and both the music and vocals are so professional they're bland". For their review, the critics explained the bad remarks of the album, starting with Clapton's vocals, which are "bad", because "Clapton sings every song in a very smooth, flat manner". Going on in their review, Sputnikmusic notes the lyrics of every song are "horrendous, torturously clichéd, that sound machine-generated". By finishing the review, the critics note the material on the album "does not rock in any way whatsoever. In fact, it's more adult contemporary/bad R&B than anything approaching rock". Music journalists from the ''
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'' magazine think the album occasionally offers "moments of surpassing beauty", but note "at 75 minutes, ''Pilgrim'' is one long, slow slog, interrupted by only two or three uptempo tunes. Listening is like sitting through a film you much admire but fervently wish would hurry up and end". Critics from ''
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'' recall: "It's impossible to fault laptonfor any ongoing numbness from his loss. But the truly sad thing about ''Pilgrim'' – for Clapton and maybe all of us – is that not even music may have the power to heal certain types of pain". The website rated the release with a "B−". ''
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notes: "The best songs on this bleakly eloquent album of orchestrated blues meditations express a choked-up grief and despair that slices to the bone. The year's most underrated album. Killer cuts: 'Pilgrim' and 'Inside of Me'".


Track listing


Personnel

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– guitars, lead vocals, backing vocals (8) * Andy Fairweather Low – guitars (1) * Simon Climie – keyboards (1, 2, 5–10, 12, 14), synthesizer bass (2), backing vocals (2, 3, 13), drum programming (3, 4, 10, 13), keyboard programming (4) * Joe Sample – acoustic piano (1, 13) * Chris Stainton
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(1, 13) *
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– Hammond organ (3, 5, 7, 10, 12), Wurlitzer electric piano (7) * Greg Phillinganes – keyboards (4, 11) *
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– bass guitar (1, 4, 6, 8, 11) * Luís Jardim – bass guitar (2), percussion (2, 9) * Pino Palladino – bass guitar (5, 7, 9, 12) * Dave Bronze – bass guitar (13) * Paul Waller – drum programming (1, 2, 4–9, 11, 12, 14) * Steve Gadd – drums (1, 4, 12, 13) * Paul Bradytin whistle (4), backing vocals (4) * Nick Ingman – string arrangements (2, 3, 5, 7, 9, 10, 13, 14) * The London Session Orchestra – strings (2, 3, 5, 7, 9, 10, 13, 14) * Chyna Whyne – backing vocals (1–6, 12, 13, 14) * Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds – backing vocals (9) * Tony Rich – backing vocals (11) * Ruth Kelly-Clapton – spoken verse (14)


Production

* Producers – Eric Clapton and Simon Climie * Engineer – Alan Douglas * Assistant Engineer – Adam Brown * Mixing – Mick Guzauski (Tracks 1, 3, 4, 5, 7, 10 & 11); Alan Douglas (Tracks 2, 6, 8, 9, 12, 13 & 14) * ProTools Computer – Simon Climie, assisted by Mike Higham. * Mastered by
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at Gateway Mastering (Portland, ME). * Guitar Technician – Lee Dickson * Album Sleeve Concept – Eric Clapton * Design – Wherefore Art? * Illustration – Yoshiyuki Sadamoto


Accolades


Chart positions


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications


Release history


References


External links


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