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''Behind the Sun'' is the ninth solo studio album by Eric Clapton, released on 11 March 1985 by
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. It is Clapton's first collaborative project with Phil Collins who co-produced the album and played on some of the tracks. While recording the album Clapton temporarily split with his wife.


Background and recording

After nearly a decade of Clapton's guitar playing taking a backseat to his singing/songwriting, this album contains several guitar solos. The album includes synthesizers and drum machines played by Phil Collins,
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, Peter Robinson, Michael Omartian, James Newton Howard,
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and
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, as well as Clapton's Roland
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on "Never Make You Cry". Bassists Donald "Duck" Dunn from Booker T. & the MG's and Nathan East (later of the
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quartet
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) also played on the sessions. In his autobiography, Clapton remembers the 1984 session pleasantly: "The whole thing is going so great, I hope it never stops." However, his troubled marriage with
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became the subject matter for most of his original material: "She's Waiting", "Same Old Blues" and "Just Like a Prisoner" all contain extended guitar solos from Clapton. It was during this period that Boyd left him and "it was eventually decided that we should have a trial separation". Clapton assuaged his pain by writing the song "Behind the Sun", featuring only his guitar and vocals along with Phil Collins' synthesizer, as the final song on the album. This was Clapton's first collaboration with songwriter Jerry Lynn Williams. Warner Brothers looked critically at this follow-up to the ''Money and Cigarettes'' album, Clapton's first for the label, which did not sell well. The Collins-produced ''Behind the Sun'' first submitted in the fall of 1984 was rejected by the label, insisting that he record several new songs written by Williams, backed by Los Angeles session players. The label put the project under the auspices of veteran company producers Lenny Waronker and Ted Templeman. Warner Brothers then emphasised the new tracks, releasing two of them, "Forever Man" (which reached the Top 40) and "See What Love Can Do," as singles. Clapton agreed to their terms, but asked them to provide some "hits" and record the songs with their own producer and musicians: "They sent me three songs by a Texas songwriter – "Forever Man", "Something's Happening" and "See What Love Can Do" – and they were good." The sessions featured Toto guitarist Steve Lukather and then-drummer
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, as well as Clapton's long-time collaborators, drummer Jamie Oldaker, bassist Nathan East and keyboardist
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.


Promotion

The ''Behind the Sun'' tour was featured at the first Live Aid concert in 1985 where "She's Waiting" was performed along with " White Room" and "
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". The video for "Forever Man" became an MTV favorite, featuring an accident where one of the cameras falls off the dolly. "Same Old Blues" was resurrected for the 25th Anniversary world tour and the Montserrat charity show in 1988 and 1997, with
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on rhythm guitar; Clapton resurrected "She's Waiting" for his
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. Clapton came to sit in with
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to promote the album on '' Late Night with David Letterman'' in 1985. Letterman was impressed by the songs on the album joking to Clapton if it would be alright for him if Letterman would sing "Forever Man".


Reception

Deborah Frost, in a contemporary review for ''
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'', felt the album was "slick but inconsistent", and was concerned that Clapton's move into commercial ballads would eventually see him turn his back on his rock fans, instead playing his greatest hits on the Vegas circuit. Robert Christgau in his
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Consumer Guide described the album as " d d also bad" because Clapton was simply following commercial market fashion. In a retrospective summary for
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, William Ruhlmann feels that the album is "somewhat schizophrenic" due to the tinkering of the record label, who were concerned that the original version of the album contained no hits and was too downbeat, so brought in new writers and producers. Ruhlman concludes that despite some effective guitar work the album is competent rather than exciting, and is not among Clapton's best. '' Cash Box'' said that the second single "See What Love Can Do" "plays off a
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theme and provides an excellent showcase for some tasteful guitar playing." ''Cash Box'' also praised its "tight background vocals and rhythm section." '' Billboard'' said of that song that it has "moody groundwells of texture in a many-layered rock ballad."


Track listing

# "She's Waiting" – 4:55 (Eric Clapton, Peter Robinson) # "See What Love Can Do" – 3:58 ( Jerry Lynn Williams) # "Same Old Blues" – 8:15 (Clapton) # " Knock on Wood" – 3:19 (
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, Steve Cropper) # "Something's Happening" – 3:23 (Williams) # " Forever Man" – 3:13 (Williams) # "It All Depends" – 5:05 (Clapton) # "Tangled in Love" – 4:11 (
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, Richard Feldman) # "Never Make You Cry" – 6:06 (Clapton, Phil Collins) # "Just Like a Prisoner" – 5:29 (Clapton) # "Behind the Sun" – 2:13 (Clapton) Some tracks were recorded for the album, but not included. # "Loving Your Lovin'" (Jerry Williams) Produced by Templeman/Waronker – Released on the '' Wayne's World movie soundtrack'' # "Heaven Is One Step Away" (Eric Clapton) Produced by Phil Collins – Released on the '' Back to the Future movie soundtrack'' and later on '' Crossroads Box Set'' # "Too Bad" (Eric Clapton) Produced by Phil Collins – Released as the B-side to "Forever Man" and then later on the ''Crossroads'' Box Set # "Jailbait" (Eric Clapton) Produced by Phil Collins – Released as B-Side of "She's Waiting" Single # "You Don't Know Like I Know" (Eric Clapton) Produced by Phil Collins – Released in Australia only # "One Jump Ahead of the Storm" – Unissued


Personnel

* Eric Clapton – lead vocals, backing vocals (6), guitar,
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(9) * Steve Lukather – rhythm guitar (2, 6) *
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– rhythm guitar (5) *
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– bass (1, 3, 4, 7-10) * Nathan East – bass (2, 5, 6), backing vocals (5) *
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– keyboards (1, 3, 4, 7-10) *
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– keyboards (1, 3, 4, 7, 8, 10), Hammond organ (1, 8), acoustic piano (4), Fender Rhodes (9) * Michael Omartian – keyboards (2, 6) * James Newton Howard – keyboards (5) *
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– keyboards (5), backing vocals (5) * Phil Collins
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(1, 3), ''right side'' drums (10), snare drum (1), backing vocals (4, 9), shaker (7, 9), synthesizer (11) * Jamie Oldaker – drums (1, 3, 4, 7-9), backing vocals (9), "left" drums (10) *
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– drums (2, 6) * John Robinson – drums (5) * Ray Cooper – percussion (1, 8),
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(7) * Lenny Castrocongas (2, 6) *
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– shaker (5), tambourine (5),
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(6) *
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– backing vocals (1, 2, 3, 6-9) *
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– backing vocals (1, 3, 7, 8) * Jerry Lynn Williams – backing vocals (2, 5)


Production

* Producers – Phil Collins (tracks 1, 3, 4 & 7-11); Lenny Waronker and Ted Templeman (tracks 2, 5 & 6). * Engineers –
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(tracks 1, 3, 4 & 7-11); Lee Herschberg (tracks 2, 5 & 6). * Assistant Engineer (tracks 1, 3, 4 & 7-11) – Steve Jackson * Mixing – Nick Launay (tracks 1, 3, 4 & 7-11); Mark Linett (tracks 2, 5 & 6). * Mix Assistant – Steve "Barney" Chase (tracks 1, 3, 4 & 7-11) * Tracks 1, 3, 4 & 7-11 recorded at
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(Montserrat, West Indies); Mixed at
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(London, England). * Tracks 2, 5 & 6 recorded at Lion Share Recording Studio (Los Angeles, CA) and Amigo Studios (North Hollywood, CA); Mixed at Amigo Studios. * Mastered at Townhouse Studios (London) and Sheffield Lab Matrix (Santa Monica, CA). * Production Coordination (tracks 2, 5 & 6) – Joan Parker * Art Direction, Design and Painting – Larry Vigon * Photography – Patti Clapton


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Further reading

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