Notes & Personnel Info |  | Tributee: Eric Clapton. |  | Personnel: Byron Berline (fiddle); Charlie Cushman (banjo); Mike Mullins (guitar); Dennis Caplinger (guitar); Mark Thornton (guitar, electric guitar); David West (guitar, banjo, mandolin, tambourine); Brent Truitt (mandolin); Rob Ickes (dobro); Jim Hoke (harmonica, clarinet, saxophone, piano); Dennis Crouch (upright bass); Al Di Marco (accordion, piano, organ); Beau Bassman (upright bass); Randy Kohrs (dobro); Bryan Sutton (guitar); Tim Couch (fiddle); Tim Crouch (guitar, mandolin, fiddle); Kenny Malone (drums); Aubrey Haynie (mandolin, fiddle); Pat Bergeson (harmonica). |  | Recording information: Sidekick Sound Studio, Nashville, TN; Studio Z, Santa Barbara, CA; The Ol' Bunkhouse, Goodletville, TN. |  | Unknown Contributor Role: Tim Crouch. |  | Because reverence means versions of songs in alternate genres, Best of Pickin' on Eric Clapton covers 14 of Slowhand's biggest hits, including "Cocaine," "Lay Down Sally," "Tears in Heaven," and "I Shot the Sheriff." You gotta be a big star to have that done. It's all a little corny, but the songs are well played, with plenty of banjo and fiddle, and they're good for foot-stomping or singing along to, which is as much as anyone could want from an album like this, anyway. ~ Marisa Brown | Producer: Mark Thornton; David West; David West; Mark Thornton | Engineer: Mark Thornton; David West; David West; Mark Thornton |
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