“Turn Up Down” is a fascinating footnote in the Eric Clapton story, a testament to his boundless creativity and innovative spirit. While we may never know the full story behind this unreleased track, its allure and mystique only add to its enduring appeal.
While “Turn Up Down” may never have been officially released, its impact on Clapton’s legacy is undeniable. The song has become a kind of Holy Grail for fans, a symbol of the elusive and often mysterious nature of creative work. Eric Clapton - Turn Up Down -1980- - Unreleased...
In the late 1970s and early 1980s, Eric Clapton was at the height of his creative powers. He had just formed the band Derek and the Dominos with Tom Dowd, and they had released the critically acclaimed album “Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs” in 1970. Following the dissolution of the band, Clapton embarked on a successful solo career, releasing several albums, including “461 Ocean Boulevard” (1974) and “Slowhand” (1977). “Turn Up Down” is a fascinating footnote in
For many years, “Turn Up Down” remained a mythical track, with only rumors and speculation surrounding its existence. Fans and collectors scoured Clapton’s extensive discography, searching for any mention of the song. Some claimed to have heard bootlegs or demos, but concrete evidence was scarce. The song has become a kind of Holy