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What a great sounding album this has turned out to be !
I have seen that some folks do not like this album, as it is not enough rock (Cream) for them. Sorry, Eric is also not 23 anymore. However, there is some good music here.
Give it a try.
crankshaft
Well I like Swanny am a seriously big Clapton fan, but sorry this album is BORING! YMMV
"I think they had chemical assistance on Layla. That would explain the faster and sloppier playing on that record."

Forgive me, but that's one of the most ignorant statements I've ever read....EVER! 1st off, maybe Clapton's sober NOW (I have no way of knowing), but he was a raging substance-abuser for decades! My guess is the number of records he's made with "chemical assistance" far outnumber the ones without. Secondly, and more importantly, if we were to stop appreciating artists (ANY type of artist!)that are/were "chemically assisted" we'd lose a major chunk of culture. It's about the art, not about the habits of the artist!

To the poster that mentioned EC lost it after 'Unplugged', I'd argue that his last 'hardcore' electric blues album, 'From the Cradle' was recorded 2 yrs AFTER Unplugged. EC has mellowed with old age no doubt, as a fan over 40 yrs I kinda understand where he's coming from, he's a survivor. Frankly, I thought that Cream reunion from a few yrs back was pathetic. After this whole rant, I'll admit that I've never been a fan of his soft-rock sound, I guess that statement about 'Layla' hit a nerve!;)
Chaz, I posted both comments you refer to. Why is my comment off base? They were all smashed for Layla. Look at the photos inside the album. We are on the same page. Re-read what I wrote originally.

I do hold that Clapton's best work comes before Unplugged. I'll continue to hold to that theory until I see something better. I did like his work with JJ Cale recently ("Road to Escondido"), but the best songs were JJ songs, not EC songs.

All this IMHO as a diehard Clapton fan.
Chemical assistance on Layla?

No way, not with Duane Allman, Eric Clapton, and Bobby Whitlock leading the pack.

This was simply a group of well intentioned boy scouts out to earn their merit badge for Good Behavior In The Recording Studio.

It was awarded to them by Keith Moon.