Eric Clapton Shares Video For ‘Spiral’
By Andy Kahn May 15, 2016 • 11:15 am PDT

This Friday, May 20, acclaimed guitarist Eric Clapton will release a new album entitled I Still Do. The veteran rock legend’s 23rd studio LP showcases the single “Spiral” and a new video for the album track has been officially released.
Clapton re-teamed with producer Glyn Johns who also handled the production on his massively successful LP Slowhand. The 12-song record features new originals – including “Spiral” – as well as covers such as Bob Dylan’s “I Dreamed I Saw St. Augustine” and JJ Cale’s “Can’t Let You Do It” and “Somebody’s Knockin.’”
The video for “Spiral” takes an animated journey through the various stages of Clapton’s famed career, watch it here:
Clapton’s new album features contributions from Henry Spinetti, Dave Bronze, Andy Fairweather Low, Paul Carrack, Chris Stainton, Simon Climie, Dirk Powell, Walt Richmond, Ethan Johns, Michell John and Sharon White. Coinciding with the release of I Still Do, this Friday an hour-long special Eric Clapton: I Still Do – An Intimate Discussion About Rock, The Blues And Shepherd’s Pie will air at 8 p.m. ET on Vh1 Classic and at 9 p.m. on MTV Live.

I Still Do Tracklist
- Alabama Woman Blues
- Can’t Let You Do It
- I Will Be There
- Spiral
- Catch The Blues
- Cypress Grove
- Little Man, You’ve Had a Busy Day
- Stones In My Passway
- I Dreamed I Saw St. Augustine
- I’ll Be Alright
- Somebody’s Knockin’
- I’ll Be Seeing You