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Title:
I Still Do
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Style:
Blues Rock
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MP3 album size:
1722 mb
FLAC album size:
1527 mb
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Rating:
4.3 ✪

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Tracklist

Alabama Woman Blues
Can't Let You Do It
I Will Be There
Spiral
Catch The Blues
Cypress Grove
Little Man, You've Had A Busy Day
Stones In My Passway
I Dreamed I Saw St. Augustine
I'll Be Alright
Somebody's Knockin'
I'll Be Seeing You

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
51266-1 Eric Clapton I Still Do ‎(2x12", Album, 180) Bushbranch Records, Surfdog Records 51266-1 US 2016
UICP-1173 Eric Clapton = エリック・クラプトン* Eric Clapton = エリック・クラプトン* - I Still Do = アイ・スティル・ドゥ ‎(CD, Album, SHM) Bushbranch Records, Surfdog Records UICP-1173 Japan 2016
none Eric Clapton I Still Do ‎(12xFile, FLAC, Album, 24b) Bushbranch Records, Surfdog Records none Europe 2016
51266-1, 4786366 Eric Clapton I Still Do ‎(2xLP, Album, 180) Bushbranch Records, Surfdog Records, Polydor 51266-1, 4786366 Europe 2016
4605026716483 Eric Clapton I Still Do ‎(CD, Album) Surfdog Records, Bushbranch Records, Polydor 4605026716483 Russia 2016
51279-2 Eric Clapton I Still Do ‎(CD, Album) Bushbranch Records, Surfdog Records 51279-2 US 2016
4794609 Eric Clapton I Still Do ‎(CD, Album) Bushbranch Records, Surfdog Records 4794609 Poland 2016
51279-2 Eric Clapton I Still Do ‎(CD, Album + M/Stick, MPEG-4 Video, WAV, 8 G + Box,) Bushbranch Records, Surfdog Records 51279-2 US 2016
4786177, 00602547861771 Eric Clapton I Still Do ‎(CD, Album, Tri) Polydor, Polydor 4786177, 00602547861771 Europe 2016
060254786177 Eric Clapton I Still Do ‎(CD, Album, Tri) Bushbranch Records, Surfdog Records, Universal Music 060254786177 Brazil 2016
4786177 Eric Clapton I Still Do ‎(CD, Album, Tri) Bushbranch Records, Surfdog Records 4786177 Australia 2016
4786177 Eric Clapton I Still Do ‎(CD, Album, Tri) Bushbranch Records, Surfdog Records 4786177 Europe 2016
4786177 Eric Clapton I Still Do ‎(CD, Album, Tri) Bushbranch Records, Surfdog Records 4786177 Argentina 2016
4786177 Eric Clapton I Still Do ‎(CD, Album, Tri) Bushbranch Records, Surfdog Records 4786177 Europe 2016
4786177 Eric Clapton I Still Do ‎(CD, Album, Unofficial) Bushbranch Records , Surfdog Records 4786177 Russia 2016
36190 Eric Clapton I Still Do ‎(CD, Album, Unofficial, Dig + DVD-V, Album, Unoffic) Bushbranch Records , Surfdog Records 36190 Russia 2016
51279-2 Eric Clapton I Still Do ‎(M/Stick, MPEG-4 Video, WAV, Album, Dlx, Ltd, Cus) Bushbranch Records, Surfdog Records 51279-2 US 2016
none Eric Clapton I Still Do ‎(CDr, Album, Promo) Polydor, Universal none France Unknown
Reviews:
  • Ttexav
Excellent!!! Super nice analog recording using a Studer MultiTrack R2R deck, the mixing by Glyn is perfect blend of instruments and of course the mastering by Ludwig and cutting by Grundman, this 45RPM issue is brilliant.
  • Marilore
Did your copy come from Europe or USA? Curious based on other reviews and pressing quality.
  • Enditaling
I agree it's a great vinyl LP but the music is a bit dull and boring. Not an entertaining lp but top notch sonics.
  • greed style
Did your copy come from Europe or USA? Curious based on other reviews and pressing quality.
  • Vetalol
Avoid LP, CD is better.I purchased the vinyl MPO pressing from the USA and have to say the sound was disappointing and the music did not engage me like I thought it should. Why?Album came with a free WAV file download so got that and loaded on my SONOS player and was surprised that I started to like what I heard.Then burnt the WAV files to audio CD because the DAC in my CD player is better than the SONOS DAC.Then did an A/B vinyl vs. CD and was totally stunned to find I like the CD much better, the album is now enjoyable on CD. Never thought I’d be saying this.The vinyl has a muddy veil over it and so it sounds dead, but the CD has a clear edge that balances and clarifies the big bass. Typical CD sound is a tad harsh on some highs and vocals, but I’d much rather that, then the muddy mess the vinyl is.What the hell went wrong with the vinyl?
  • Chilele
I’ll have to find my WAV files and have a listen. I agree with you that the music sounds flat and somewhat lifeless like something went wrong. Not what I expected.
  • Andromathris
A great great album, highest quality. Highly recommended, a very well-made LP
  • Keth
Did your copy come from Europe or USA? Curious based on other reviews and pressing quality.
  • fightnight
I like the songs, but the mix and pressing are substandard. The mix is unbalanced. In the blues classics, instruments like the rhythm guitar and piano are not prominent enough. In the other tracks that sound rather warm, everything is pretty much mixed to the front. The LPs themselves show strong traces of factory residue, LP#1 has a rather high base noise. And there's one larger scratch on LP#1, which is not audible, and a bubble in the last track of LP#2. The result is nowhere near the audiophile standard raised by 45 rpm and the involvement of people like Bernie Grundman and Bob Ludwig.
  • Maridor
The phrase “Clapton is God ” originated during Eric Clapton's tenure with John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers. Eric was a member of the Bluesbreakers from April to late August 1965 and again from November 1965 to July 1966. It was during this time that Eric first rose to prominence in the burgeoning British blues scene. The phrase “Clapton is God” was spray painted on a wall in the underground station in Islington during the mid 60’s by an admirer of Clapton's guitar playing. Islington is one of the many boroughs of the greater London Area. The slogan soon began to appear in other areas of the city, and was made famous in several photographs ... though to be honest with you, I’ve never considered Eric to be any sort of musical god.Of course Mr. Clapton has had several good albums, but on a whole, to my way of thinking, one could take all of those solo albums and create perhaps two solid discs of music that would stand the test of time. Yes, the man has seen and done it all, he was there at the cutting edge, when we first learned the power and magic music held over our lives, he’s had his share of tragedy, and had more than his due share of glory. For the most part, Eric Clapton, guitar god or not, seems to be merely going through the motions; he seems to have been going through the motions for years. I fully understand that as an artist ages, they may no longer wish to splinter the floorboards, but this smattering of songs, along with so much that he’s done, just goes to prove the point I felt so long ago ... that being, that Clapton is not God.Of the twelve songs found here, a mere four are keepers, the rest can be dismissed with the wave of a hand. Some people will try and tell you that he’s returning to older gems by blues legends like Leroy Carr, Robert Johnson, Skip James, and he even covers the Dylan classic “I Dreamed I Saw St. Augustine” ... which sparks me to ask if he’s attempting to give us some sort of blues history lesson. As a body of work this album fails, as a blues history lesson it fails, even his attempt at J.J. Cale inspired songs fall far short of where they should be, which says to me that Clapton is at his best, not as a solo artist, but as a member of a group, and he’s been part of many, though why he keeps returning to solo work is beyond me, because none of those albums inspire me to even come close to thinking that Clapton is God.Mind you, I’m not asking Clapton to be trend setting, I just want him to be original and fluid without presuming that we are all going to be riveted by each note and each chord change he lays down. The work he did with J.J. Cale on “Road To Escondido” was breathtaking, a total success ... yet here he is again, guitar in hand resting on ubiquitous laurels.Review by Jenell Kesler