: The album concludes with a live version of "Over the Rainbow". The Backing Band
The concerts that comprise One More Car, One More Rider were recorded on August 18 and 19, 2001, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. This tour was unique. Coming off the massive success of 2000’s Riding with the King (his collaborative album with B.B. King), Clapton was in a celebratory yet reflective mood. The title itself is a wry joke: after decades of touring, Clapton quipped that he only needed “one more car and one more rider” to continue the journey—a humble acknowledgment of a life spent on the road. Eric Clapton One More Car- One More Rider 2002 FLAC LINK
: Frequently carries legacy live recordings in lossless formats. Physical Media for Ripping : The album concludes with a live version
The 2002 production is crisp. In lossless format, the separation between the Hammond organ and the percussion is crystal clear. Tracklist Highlights: Key to the Highway – A perfect blues opener. Reptile – Smooth, melodic, and technically flawless. Coming off the massive success of 2000’s Riding
Originally billed as potentially his last world tour, the album holds a special place in his discography, offering a career-spanning setlist that blends blues standards with his most iconic solo hits. Core Album Details Release Date: November 5, 2002. Duck / Reprise Records. Originally released as a 2-CD set; a DVD version was also released featuring additional visual content. Personnel: Clapton is joined by a powerhouse band including Billy Preston