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| Eric Clapton | Primary Artist, Guitar, Vocals |
| Yvonne Elliman | Guitar, Vocals |
| Marcy Levy | Guitar, Harmonica, Vocals |
| Jamie Oldaker | Percussion, Drums |
| Sergio Pastora | Percussion |
| Carl Radle | Bass, Bass Guitar |
| Dick Sims | Keyboards |
| George Terry | Guitar |
| Neil Collins | Saxophone |
| Don Williams | Composer |
| Gordon Lightfoot | Composer |
| John Martyn | Composer |
| Bob Marley | Composer |
| J.J. Cale | Composer |
| Bob Dylan | Composer |
| George Harrison | Composer |
| Steve Winwood | Composer |
| Marcy Levy | Composer |
| T-Bone Walker | Composer |
| Albhy Galuten | Composer |
| Eric Clapton | Composer |
| Arthur "Big Boy" Crudup | Composer |
| Glyn Johns | Producer |
| Bob Potter | Engineer |
| Don Robey | Composer |
| George Terry | Composer |
| Bobby Whitlock | Composer |
| Jim Gordon | Composer |
| Seth Foster | Mastering |
| Traditional | Composer |
| Kuni Takeuchi | Liner Notes |
| Andrew Skurow | Tape Research |
| Matt Read | Art Direction |
| Joe Veasey | Composer |
| David Hepworth | Essay |
| Jonathan Dent | Artwork |
| Daniel Stewanr | Art Direction |
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Stephen Thomas Erlewine
After the guest-star-drenched No Reason to Cry failed to make much of an impact commercially, Eric Clapton returned to using his own band for Slowhand. The difference is substantial -- where No Reason to Cry struggled hard to find the right tone, Slowhand opens with the relaxed, bluesy shuffle of J.J. Cale's "Cocaine" and sustains it throughout the course of the album. Alternating between straight blues ("Mean Old Frisco"), country ("Lay Down Sally"), mainstream rock ("Cocaine," "The Core"), and pop ("Wonderful Tonight"), Slowhand doesn't sound schizophrenic because of the band's grasp of the material. This is laid-back virtuosity -- although Clapton and his ...