Two terrific, tuneful tracks from his first solo album... sounding very Beatlesque, this was the first glimpse Clapton's adoring public had of the guy working outside of a rock group (you know, those little-known bands called Yardbirds, Cream, and Derek & the Dominoes). Amazingly enough, this great single failed to crack the top 40, although it did hang around the Hot 100 for 13 weeks. Clapton's first LPâ€â€called just
Eric Claptonâ€â€was released in 1970, with "After Midnight" as its big hit. "Let It Rain" wasn't released as a single until 1972, in conjunction with the sort-of-greatest-hits package Polydor put out called
At His Best. "Easy Now" had been the B side of "After Midnight." Note: This beautiful copy comes in a vintage Polydor Records factory sleeve. The labels and vinyl grade Near Mint to reflect light storage wear. The audio is pristine.