For most of the '80s, Eric Clapton seemed rather lost, uncertain of whether he should return to his blues roots or pander to AOR radio. By the mid-'80s, he appeared to have made the decision to revamp himself as a glossy mainstream rocker, working with synthesizers and drum machines. Instead of expanding his audience, it only reduced it. Then came the career retrospective Crossroads, which helped revitalize his career, not only commercially, but also creatively, as Journeyman -- the first album he recorded after the success of Crossroads -- proved. Although Journeyman still suffers from an overly slick production, Clapton sounds more convincing than he has since the early '70s. Not only is his guitar playing muscular and forceful, his singing is soulful and gritty. Furthermore, the songwriting is consistently strong, alternating between fine mainstream rock originals ("Pretending") and covers ("Before You Accuse Me," "Hound Dog"). Like any of Clapton's best albums, there is no grandstanding to be found on Journeyman -- it's simply a laid-back and thoroughly engaging display of Clapton's virtuosity. On the whole, it's the best studio album he's released since Slowhand. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi
Journeyman
1989 | Reprise / Wea
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CD
$11.99JOURNEYMAN
10/23/1989
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CD
$40.99JOURNEYMAN (JPN) (RMST) (SHM)
12/10/2008
All Music Guide Review
Journeyman Track Listing
Credits of Journeyman
- Arif Mardin
- Arranger, String Arrangements
- Ellas McDaniel
- Composer
- David "Fathead" Newman
- Sax (Tenor), ?
- Tessa Niles
- Vocals (Background)
- Dave O'Donnell
- Engineer
- Terry O'Neil
- Photography
- Michael O'Reilly
- Engineer
- Pino Palladino
- Bass, ?
- Phil Palmer
- Guitar, ?
- Greg Phillinganes
- Synthesizer, Piano, Vocals (Background), ?, Keyboards
- Jack Joseph Puig
- Engineer
- Steve Rinkoff
- Engineer
- Richard Tee
- Piano, ?, Fender Rhodes
- Russ Titelman
- Producer, Mixing
- Dave Wittman
- Engineer
- Cecil Womack
- Guitar (Acoustic), ?, Vocals
- Linda Womack
- Vocals
- Carol Steele
- Percussion, Conga, Tambourine
- Richard Arnold
- Assistant Engineer
- Roger Forrester
- Photography, Barking
- UE Nastasi
- Assistant Engineer
- Steve "Barney" Cahse
- Engineer, Mixing
- Lou Solof
- Trumpet
- Jerry Lynn Williams
- Composer
- Al Sherman
- Composer
- Alexandra Sarapase Conomos
- Assistant Producer
- Daryl Hall
- Vocal Harmony
- Jerry Williams
- Guitar, Vocals (Background), ?, Vocal Harmony
- Vaneese Thomas
- Vocals (Background)
- Jim Keltner
- Percussion, ?, Drum Programming, Tambourine, Drums
- Jill Dell'Abate
- Producer
- Tawatha Agee
- Vocals (Background), ?
- Larry Alexander
- Engineer
- Bo Diddley
- Composer
- Jeff Bova
- Synthesizer, ?, Drum Programming, Programming, Synthesizer Horn
- Jimmy Bralower
- ?, Drum Programming
- Chaka Khan
- Vocals (Background), ?
- Eric Clapton
- Guitar, ?, Design, Composer, Vocals
- Alan Clark
- Synthesizer, Organ (Hammond), Sequencing, Synthesizer Horn, Synthesizer Strings, ?, Keyboards
- Nathan East
- Bass, ?, Vocals (Background)
- Rob Eaton
- Mixing
- Steve Ferrone
- Drums, ?, Hi Hat
- Ben Fowler
- Engineer, Assistant Engineer, Mixing Assistant
- Lani Groves
- Vocals (Background)
- Ted Jensen
- Mastering
- Darryl Jones
- Bass, ?
- Robbie Kilgore
- Synthesizer
- Robbie Kondor
- Synthesizer, Harmonica, ?, Drum Programming, Vocoder, Keyboards
- John Tropea
- Guitar (Rhythm)
- Phil Collins
- Drums, Vocals (Background), Vocal Harmony, ?
- George Harrison
- Guitar, ?, Vocal Harmony
- Gary Wright
- Mixing
- Gary Burton
- Vibraphone
- Hank Crawford
- Sax (Alto), ?
- Ronnie Cuber
- Sax (Baritone)
- Jon Faddis
- Trumpet, Horn
- Rob Mounsey
- Synthesizer, ?
- David Sanborn
- Sax (Alto), ?
- Robert Cray
- Guitar, Composer, ?
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