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1992 soundtrack album by Eric Clapton
Rush is the soundtrack album for the 1991 film of the same name. Written and performed by Eric Clapton, the soundtrack album includes the song "Tears in Heaven," which won three Grammy awards in 1993.[1]
In a review of the album, AllMusic Guide wrote: "This album has far more impact than you might expect from the score to a movie — there's a sense of the music here working something out in Clapton's heart, a sense given a lot of power thanks to the intense, heart-rending passion invoked by some of the turns taken here. At its best, Clapton's music can speak of the pain he feels — and Clapton has rarely been better than he is here."[2]
All songs written by Eric Clapton, except where noted:
- "New Recruit" – 1:30
- "Tracks and Lines" – 3:00
- "Realization" – 2:41
- "Kristen and Jim" – 3:38
- "Preludin Fugue" – 3:19
- "Cold Turkey" – 2:21
- "Will Gaines" – 3:46
- "Help Me Up" (Clapton, Will Jennings) – 5:50
- "Don't Know Which Way to Go" (Willie Dixon, Al Perkins) – 10:46
- "Tears in Heaven" (Clapton, Jennings) – 4:30
"Help Me Up"
- Eric Clapton – vocals, guitar
- Randy Kerber – organ
- Greg Phillinganes – piano
- Nathan East – bass
- Steve Ferrone – drums
- Lenny Castro – percussion
- Bill Champlin, Vaneese Thomas, Jenni Muldaur, Lani Groves – background vocals
- Synth horns arranged and performed by David Frank
"Don't Know Which Way to Go"
- Buddy Guy – vocals, guitar
- Eric Clapton – guitar
- Chuck Leavell – piano
- Greg Phillinganes – organ
- Nathan East – bass
- Steve Ferrone – drums
"Tears in Heaven"
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