For many years, “Turn Up Down” remained a mythical track, with only rumors and speculation surrounding its existence. Fans and collectors scoured Clapton’s extensive discography, searching for any mention of the song. Some claimed to have heard bootlegs or demos, but concrete evidence was scarce.
In 1980, Clapton was working on new material, experimenting with different sounds and styles. It was during this period that he recorded “Turn Up Down,” a song that would remain unreleased for many years. The exact circumstances surrounding the recording of “Turn Up Down” are unclear, but it is believed to have been laid down during a series of sessions at Olympic Studios in London. Eric Clapton - Turn Up Down -1980- - Unreleased...
While “Turn Up Down” may not be as well-known as some of Clapton’s other works, it is undoubtedly a high-quality track that showcases his exceptional musicianship. The song has been described as a “lost classic” by fans and critics alike, and its unreleased status has only added to its mystique. For many years, “Turn Up Down” remained a
While “Turn Up Down” may never have been officially released, its impact on Clapton’s legacy is undeniable. The song has become a kind of Holy Grail for fans, a symbol of the elusive and often mysterious nature of creative work. In 1980, Clapton was working on new material,
The Unreleased Eric Clapton: Uncovering the Mystery of “Turn Up Down” (1980)**