Eric Clapton "Journeyman" cassette tape
The return of Slowhand! After a terrible decade, Clapton assembled about fifty guest musicians and played his brand of muscular Blues in a way that fit 1989 perfectly. Radio loved “Pretending” and “Bad Love” and Boomers loved the Ray Charles and Elvis covers. Every song is recorded and played immaculately. It sounds great and rich — like a BMW convertible that doesn’t yet have a CD player. Tape is in very good vintage condition.
The return of Slowhand! After a terrible decade, Clapton assembled about fifty guest musicians and played his brand of muscular Blues in a way that fit 1989 perfectly. Radio loved “Pretending” and “Bad Love” and Boomers loved the Ray Charles and Elvis covers. Every song is recorded and played immaculately. It sounds great and rich — like a BMW convertible that doesn’t yet have a CD player. Tape is in very good vintage condition.
The return of Slowhand! After a terrible decade, Clapton assembled about fifty guest musicians and played his brand of muscular Blues in a way that fit 1989 perfectly. Radio loved “Pretending” and “Bad Love” and Boomers loved the Ray Charles and Elvis covers. Every song is recorded and played immaculately. It sounds great and rich — like a BMW convertible that doesn’t yet have a CD player. Tape is in very good vintage condition.