Eric Clapton’s New Album Includes a Posthumous Appearance From George Harrison
Eric Clapton‘s new album I Still Do, due out May 20, boasts a very special guest appearance from beyond the grave.NME reports that the I Still Do track “I Will Be There” features vocals and guitar by George Harrison, who’s credited as Angelo Mysterioso — a pseudonym he used previously for his cameo appearance on Cream‘s Goodbye album in 1969.As fans are well aware, Clapton and Harrison went way back — not just due to their tabloid-friendly dueling affections for Pattie Boyd, which inspired Clapton’s Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs LP, but musically too. Clapton contributed lead guitar work to Harrison’s “While My Guitar Gently Weeps” on the Beatles’ White Album, and they played together periodically over the years, with Clapton guesting on Harrison’s Live in Japan and Harrison returning the favor with an appearance on Clapton’s 1989 album Journeyman.
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