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Released on November 5, 2002, "One More Car, One More Rider" is Eric Clapton’s eighth live album, capturing performances from his 2001 world tour at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. Audio Formats & FLAC Availability
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Tragically, the album’s release was delayed until October 2002, partly due to the September 11 attacks. When it finally arrived, it carried a weight of nostalgia and resilience. The setlist is a masterclass in curation, weaving through his entire career: from the psychedelic blues of Cream’s “I Feel Free” to the acoustic tenderness of “Tears in Heaven,” and the scorching electric energy of “Layla.”
Listening to this album on Spotify (320kbps OGG) vs. FLAC (16-bit/44.1khz or higher) is a radically different experience: Eric Clapton One More Car- One More Rider 2002 FLAC LINK
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The Setlist: It’s a career-spanning journey, from the acoustic intimacy of "Bell Bottom Blues" to the high-voltage energy of "Layla" and "Cocaine." Released on November 5, 2002, "One More Car,
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The story of One More Car, One More Rider is one of a legendary guitarist at a crossroads, capturing what was initially intended to be Eric Clapton's final global farewell. Released on November 5, 2002, this eighth live album was recorded over two nights (August 18–19, 2001) at the Staples Center in Los Angeles during his massive 2001 world tour. The Context of the "Farewell" The setlist is a masterclass in curation, weaving