‘Old Sock’ Eric Clapton
Imagine a jam session at Eric Claptons house. Hes not likely to trot out Layla for the 3,478th time. Instead, he and pals with names like Paul McCartney, Chaka Khan and Steve Winwood would probably deep dive into a tasty bag of cover tunes that inspires and delights them.
Such is the cozy feel one gets listening to Old Sock, Slowhands 21st studio album and his first on his own Bushbranch record label. Recording primarily with three other musicians, Clapton gives the Gershwin Brothers Our Love Is Here to Stay a sultry, bluesy feel, while Winwoods Hammond B3 Organ-dominated Still Got the Blues takes the Gary Moore classic into roller skate rink territory – and delightfully so. Both Taj Mahals Further on Down the Road and Peter Toshs Till Your Well Runs Dry boast unsurprising reggae tinges.
Claptons guitar wizardry is understated but elegant here, especially on the lilting Angel and the muscular Gotta Get Over, one of the intimate sets two originals.
This Old Sock wears well.
– Melinda Newman, Associated Press