Eric Clapton – No Reason To Cry (1976)
Vinyl rip in 24 bit/96 kHz | FLAC tracks | Artwork | 950 Mb, 4% RAR Recovery | NF
RSO – 2479 179 {Original UK, 1976) | Rock, blues
No Reason to Cry is the fourth solo studio album by Eric Clapton, released in 1976.
The album was recorded at The Band's Shangri-la Studios in March 1976, and included involvement from all five members; Rick Danko shared vocals with Clapton on "All Our Past Times," which he co-wrote with Clapton. The album also includes a duet with Bob Dylan on his otherwise unreleased song "Sign Language." The booklet in Bob Dylan's box set The Bootleg Series Volumes 1–3 (Rare & Unreleased) 1961–1991 describes his involvement in this album. Dylan dropped by and was just hanging out, living in a tent at the bottom of the garden. He would sneak into the studio to see what was going on. Dylan offered his new, unrecorded song "Seven Days" to Clapton. Clapton passed on it, but Ron Wood took him up on the offer and released it on his third solo album Gimme Some Neck. (WIKI)