It Hurts Me Too (EP)

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It hurts me too
EP by Eric Clapton

Publication
(s)

1995

Label (s) Recapitulation , duck

Format (s)

CD

Genre (s)

Blues , blues rock

Title (number)

5

running time

18:27

production

Eric Clapton, Tom Dowd , Russ Titelman

chronology
- It hurts me too Sessions for Robert J
(2004)

It Hurts Me Too is an extended play by British rock musician Eric Clapton and was originally released for the Japanese market as a promotional sound carrier in 1995. The EP is now available worldwide.

The publication was released under the label Reprise- (WPCR-440) and Duck Records (9362-43614-2). Eric Clapton produced tracks 1 and 4; Russ Titelman songs 1 and 5 and Tom Dowd songs 2, 3 and 4.

Track list

The tracks come from the albums Money and Cigarettes (1983), August (1986) and From the Cradle (1994).

  1. It Hurts Me Too ( Tampa Red ) - 3:17
  2. Crosscut Saw (RG Ford) - 3:30
  3. Everybody Oughta Make a Change ( Sleepy John Estes ) - 3:16
  4. Bad Influence ( Robert Cray , Michael Vannice) - 5:09
  5. Before You Accuse Me ( Bo Diddley ) - 3:55

reception

Music journalist Akeno Ōsawa of the Yomiuri Shimbun described the publication as "terrific" and praised Clapton's playful skills as well as his singing. However, he criticizes the fact that too little advertising measures were taken to market the EP. The Extended Play reached number 88 on the Japanese album charts .

Awards for music sales

Country / Region Award Sales
Awards for music sales
(country / region, Award, Sales)
Japan (RIAJ) Japan (RIAJ) - 4,000
All in all - 4,000

Main article: Eric Clapton / Music Sales Awards

Individual evidence

  1. Clapton, Eric - It Hurts Me Too (CD single). MusicStack, accessed March 21, 2015 .
  2. It Hurts Me Too (EP) at Discogs
  3. Akeno Ōsawa: ク ラ プ ト ン の そ こ の 新 し い リ リ ー ス。 In: Yomiuri Shimbun . 1995, p. 8 .
  4. Japanese Charts-The Archives. ukmix.org, accessed March 21, 2015 .
  5. Oricon Entertainment (Ed.): Oricon Album Chart Book: Complete Edition 1970–2005 . Roppongi, Tokyo 2006, ISBN 4-87131-077-9 ( Memento in the Internet archive [accessed December 8, 2019]).