Released on November 5, 2002, "One More Car, One More Rider" marked Clapton's 18th solo studio album. The album was recorded at Ocean Way Recording in Los Angeles and produced by Eric Clapton and engineer, Steve Lillywhite. The album features a range of musical styles, from blues and rock to reggae and pop.
: The full live performance is available for streaming on Spotify . Eric Clapton – One More Car, One More Rider - Discogs Eric Clapton One More Car- One More Rider 2002 FLAC LINK
One More Car, One More Rider may not be Eric Clapton’s most celebrated work, but it is a deeply human album that rewards repeated listens. Its themes of aging, regret, and redemption feel timeless, and in the hands of a seasoned master like Clapton, they resonate with palpable vulnerability. The FLAC format elevates the listening experience, transforming passive hearing into active engagement. While some tracks may not reach the iconic stature of “Layla” or “Tears in My Eyes,” the album is a testament to Clapton’s enduring ability to craft music that speaks directly to the soul. Released on November 5, 2002, "One More Car,
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