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Released in November 2002, One More Car, One More Rider stands as Eric Clapton's eighth live album, capturing the guitar legend at a creative crossroads during his 2001 world tour. The 19-track double album was primarily recorded over two nights in August 2001 at the Staples Center

At the time of the recording, Clapton publicly claimed that the 2001 tour would be his last world tour. This statement gave the album immediate weight, transforming it from a standard live document into a potential "final word" on his live legacy. Although he eventually returned to global stages, the performances captured here reflect a "greatest hits" mentality, spanning his entire career from "Badge" and "Layla" to then-recent hits like "My Father's Eyes". The Lineup and Sound Eric Clapton One More Car- One More Rider 2002 FLAC LINK

This is a live album recorded during Clapton’s 2001 world tour in support of his studio album Reptile. Released in November 2002, One More Car, One

Why FLAC Matters

For audiophiles, the availability of One More Car in FLAC format is more than a technical footnote—it’s a gateway to Clapton’s artistic vision. The album’s acoustic moments, such as the sparse, fingerpicked intro to “I’m Gonna Be the One,” gain a newfound intimacy in high-resolution audio. Similarly, the layered textures in the backing vocals and instruments (notably the subtle percussion in “Ain’t No Time for That”) emerge with crystalline clarity. FLAC’s lossless compression ensures that no detail is lost, making it essential for discerning listeners who want to hear the music as it was meant to be played. Cocaine Wonderful Tonight Layla Sunshine of Your Love

  1. Cocaine
  2. Wonderful Tonight
  3. Layla
  4. Sunshine of Your Love
  5. Over the Rainbow
  6. Voice Inside My Head
  7. River of Tears (Reprise)

The album’s title didn't come from a deep blues lyric, but from a chance encounter at a local fairground. While visiting a carnival, Clapton heard a ride operator repeatedly shouting, "One more car, one more rider!"