Historical Archive
Released in 1975, 'There’s One in Every Crowd' is Eric Clapton's fourth studio album, showcasing a blend of rock, blues, and reggae influences. The album features Clapton's signature guitar work and heartfelt vocals, with tracks that explore themes of love, loss, and personal reflection. It includes notable songs such as 'Swing Low, Sweet Chariot' and 'I Shot the Sheriff,' highlighting Clapton's versatility and his ability to reinterpret classic material. The album is often seen as a pivotal point in Clapton's career, bridging his earlier blues roots with a more mainstream sound, and it has been praised for its musicality and emotional depth.