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"Cloud 9" is a song by English rock musician George Harrison that was released as the opening track of his 1987 album '' Cloud Nine''. It was also issued as a promotional single in the United States, where it peaked at number 9 on '' Billboard''s Album Rock Tracks chart. Co-produced by
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, the recording features guitar interplay between Harrison, on slide guitar, and Eric Clapton. Harrison performed the song in concert throughout his 1991 Japanese tour with Clapton and in 1992. A live version appears on Harrison's '' Live in Japan'' album, while the original studio recording was included on his 1989 compilation '' Best of Dark Horse''.


Lyrics and music

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'', he started work on a new album, with co-producer
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, in January 1987. "Cloud 9" was the first song Harrison wrote for the album, originating as far back as the winter of 1983–84. Although the album was titled ''Cloud Nine'', Harrison decided to use the numeric "9" in the song's title to avoid confusion with
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' 1968 hit song " Cloud Nine". Music lecturer Ian Inglis described the theme of the song as "a declaration of altruistic love and a promise of a blissful future". Harrison offers his love, time, heart and more to the listener, but allowing her to leave at any time. The singer acknowledges that the listener may "make it all on your own". In Harrison's description, the song "is about everybody looking for something good", and he added: "If there's any love around, you can have it, but if there's any bad about, well, I'll keep that bit from you …" The music of "Cloud 9" is similar to
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. Harrison biographer Elliot J. Huntley describes it as having a "
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meets the East" atmosphere. Simon Leng, writing in his book ''While My Guitar Gently Weeps'', describes the music as "harmonically simple" and propelled by a "pounding rock beat". Leng identifies the song's raison d'être as the interaction between Harrison's slide guitar and Eric Clapton's "thick-toned
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". He describes this interplay as representing a "mature conclusion" in the guitarists' long musical relationship, and a performance that "speaks of empathy, not gun-slinging competitiveness". Inglis also praised the interaction between the two guitarists, as well as
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's
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playing. Leng described the saxophone parts on "Cloud 9" as reminiscent of that on Harrison's Beatles song "
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". Both Inglis and Leng noted that Harrison's voice is deeper on "Cloud 9" than it had been in the past, and Inglis credited this for enhancing the maturity of the song's message. Inglis credited Lynne for not embellishing the song with extravagant overdubs as he used for his ELO songs. Leng noted that Lynne emphasised the basic rock rhythm by incorporating the bass drum and
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high in the mix.


Release and reception

''Cloud Nine'' was released on Harrison's Dark Horse record label on 2 November 1987, with the title song sequenced as the opening track. "Cloud 9" was issued as a promotional single in the United States in early 1988. It reached number 9 on the '' Billboard'' Album Rock Tracks chart. In a contemporary review for ''
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'', David Wild described the album as an "expertly crafted, endlessly infectious record" and said that the title track was "a surprisingly hard-edged midtempo rocker that features some tastily restrained riffing from Harrison and Eric Clapton". David Wagner of the ''
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'' paired it with "
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" from the same album as perhaps "some of the best two-guitar rock ever recorded".
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critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine views it as one of the "best moments" on ''Cloud Nine''. Harrison described "Cloud 9" as a "good opener" and "the kind of song that is not expected of me". According to Huntley, Harrison underestimated the track; Huntley calls it a "great opener". In Leng's opinion, the song is an "exercise in blandness", containing many "hallmarks of
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nothingness" and lyrics that are "nonthreatening" and "meaningless". While admiring the guitar work, however, he remarks that Harrison's "personality" is still evident, despite the generic 1980s production, and acknowledges that, after his five-year absence, "'Cloud 9' gave notice that George Harrison was back as a force to be reckoned with." Harrison biographer Graeme Thomson was also unimpressed, stating that it sounded like Harrison's personality had been "surgically removed", calling the song "a generic piece of throbbing minor-key blues-rock which would have sounded equally at home on an album by Eric Clapton … or Gary Moore". "Cloud 9" was included on Harrison's 1989 compilation album ''
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''. Harrison played it in live performances in 1991 and 1992, including his final full live concert at Royal Albert Hall in England on 6 April 1992. A live performance recorded during Harrison's 1991 Japanese tour with Clapton was included on the live album '' Live in Japan''. According to Inglis, the
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vocals between Harrison and backing vocalists give this version a "more soulful feel" than the version on ''Cloud Nine''.


Personnel

* George Harrison – lead and backing vocals, guitars, slide guitar *
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 – bass guitar *
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 – electric piano *
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 – drums * Eric Clapton – lead guitar *
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 – baritone saxophones * Ray Cooper – percussion


References

{{Authority control 1987 songs George Harrison songs Songs written by George Harrison Song recordings produced by George Harrison Song recordings produced by Jeff Lynne Music published by Oops Publishing and Ganga Publishing, B.V.