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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...first single released off Journeyman is also the first track on the album, and it epitomizes the problems that plague Clapton's newest release. "Pretending" leads off with a clever little piano introduction which segues into a brief Clapton guitar riff. But, as in much of Clapton's '80s releases, his guitar is kept firmly in the background, behind synthesized horns and a synth organ, dominated by a programmed drum kit which keeps an unnecessarily imposing beat...

Author: By David L. Greene, | Title: Sticks to Your Shoes | 11/10/1989 | See Source »

When the lyrics come in, it becomes even more obvious that "Pretending" is another pop-oriented track executed under the influence of Jerry Williams, Clapton's songwriting partner who was responsible for much of the August album...

Author: By David L. Greene, | Title: Sticks to Your Shoes | 11/10/1989 | See Source »

...Jerry Williams contribution on Journeyman is "Breaking Point," and it is easily the worst song of the album. So much synthesized funk is thrown into this track that Clapton's guitar can't even be heard. The vocals are multi-tracked, muddied and slurred, and the drums again completely overpower the song...

Author: By David L. Greene, | Title: Sticks to Your Shoes | 11/10/1989 | See Source »

...McDaniel's 30-year-old blues tune. Clapton's vocals do sound a little weak, and the song was not mixed with any particular technical insight. But "Before You Accuse Me" has lots of raw energy, and the subdued vocals and lack of mixing actually lend the track a feeling of authenticity...

Author: By David L. Greene, | Title: Sticks to Your Shoes | 11/10/1989 | See Source »

When asked about Cleary's application, Jewett said. "We're not prepared at this time to discuss specific candidates." But a story which ran in The Boston Globe yesterday announced that Cleary seemed to have the inside track for the post...

Author: By Jeffrey C. Wu, | Title: Cleary Interviews For A.D. Post | 11/9/1989 | See Source »

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