Eric Clapton Addresses His Own Mortality on New ‘Meanwhile’ Album
by Best Classic Bands StaffEric Clapton has announced a new studio album, Meanwhile, which collects eight previously released singles (including ones with Jeff Beck and Van Morrison) plus six new songs. The latter recordings will be released digitally on October 4, 2024. The physical album, on CD or 2-LPs, arrives January 24, 2025, via his Surfdog label, and are available to order in the U.S. on CD or 2-LPs and in the U.K. here.
Clapton turned 79 on March 30, and appears to be addressing his own mortality and demons on such songs as “The Call.” Among its lyrics is this passage:
Got a message last night, came through loud and clear,
Called you right back, but there’s no one there.
Sounded so sad, tried the other phone.
Either you’re gone, or you’re all alone.
The tone of your voice sounded so weird,
Like you’ve been drinking after all these years.
Sent me to thinking about those bad good old days.
All the corners we cut and the halls we played.
Sins that we stole, the hell we raised,
Spite of it all, the music we played. The music God made.
Listen to many of the other songs below, including all of the previously unreleased tracks.
Clapton returned to the stage on Sept. 20 with his first of five South American dates followed by one in Mexico. Next up are three in Southern California, wrapping up on Oct. 12 with a concert at the Hollywood Bowl.
Clapton is accompanied by his long-running concert band, including Nathan East (bass), Chris Stainton (keyboards), Paul Carrack (keys and backing vocals), Doyle Bramhall II (guitar), Sonny Emory (drums), Tim Carmon (keyboards), and Sharon White and Katie Kissoon (backing vocalists). Clapton’s frequent opening act, Jimmie Vaughan, will support the California shows. Gary Clark Jr. does the honors for the South American and Mexico concerts. Tickets for many of the shows are available here.
Watch the official music video for “One Woman”
Listen to a pair of contemplative new songs, “The Call” and “Sam Hall”
Ten days before the two Jeff Beck tribute concerts were held on May 22-23, 2023, at London’s Royal Albert Hall, Clapton shared a recording of “Moon River” (composed by Henry Mancini, with lyrics by Johnny Mercer) that the pair made not long before Beck’s passing.
The collection also includes a cover of the standard, “Smile.”
One of the new recordings is the bluesy number, “You’ve Changed.”
In November, Clapton is also releasing a souvenir of his two 2023 Crossroads Guitar Festival concerts. Details are here.
Eric Clapton Meanwhile Tracklisting
1. Pompous Fool
2. Heart of a Child
3. Moon River with Jeff Beck
4. Sam Hall*
5. Smile*
6. Always On My Mind with Bradley Walker
7. One Woman*
8. The Rebels with Van Morrison
9. The Call*
10. How Could We Know with Judith Hill, Simon Climie, Daniel Santiago
11. This Has Gotta Stop with Van Morrison
12. Stand and Deliver with Van Morrison
13. You’ve Changed*
14. Misfortune*
*New song
Clapton wrote “Misfortune” with comedian-actor Richard Lewis.
Clapton released a collaboration with Bradley Walker of “Always On My Mind” in 2023 to celebrate Willie Nelson’s 90th birthday that year.
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2 Comments so far
Jump into a conversationIs there a more wistful song than “Moon River”? Definitely a “Sleepwalk” vibe.
Did not know Katie Kissoon was part of Eric’s tour group. “Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep” was one of the first 45s I ever bought.
Been an Eric Clapton fan since the Yardbirds and I can’t fault him for this introspective album. However I much prefer songs like High Time We Went. Let it rock.