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| "An artistic triumph." - Guitar Player Righteous, Cliffs Of Dover, Desert Rose, East Wes, Nothing Can Keep Me From You, title song, etc. |
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| 1 Ah Via Musicom |
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| 2 Cliffs of Dover |
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| 3 Desert Rose |
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| 4 High Landrons |
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| 5 Steve's Boogie |
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| 6 Trademark |
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| 7 Nothing Can Keep Me from You |
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| 8 Song for George |
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| 9 Righteous |
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| 10 Forty Mile Town |
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| 11 East Wes |
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Album Review
After being overlooked on his debut, "Tones", guitarist Eric Johnson burst onto the airwaves with the surprising hit "Cliffs Of Dover." Armed with excellent chops and a clear tone, Johnson took a tired formula and made it sound fresh again. Despite his talents on the fret board, he plays with great restraint and chose to explore a variety of styles, including rock, pop, blues, country, and jazz. While his singing is not quite as interesting as his guitar playing, it is not obtrusive and is at times quite pleasing. This recording has reached near-classic proportions within the guitar community. ~ Robert Taylor, All Music Guide
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Biography


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