"Blues Power" is the second solo single by British rock musician Eric Clapton, off his 1970 debut studio albumEric Clapton. It was released in 1970 as a 7" vinyl gramophone record under Polydor Records.[1] The song never reached any of the music charts worldwide.
Music critic Robert Christgau notes that the songs "Bottle of Red Wine" and "Blues Power" do not deserve classic status, and goes on to criticise Clapton's performance on the song: "a party song called "Blues Power" from a man with a hellhound on his trail".[5]AllMusic critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine says the song "isn't a blues song".[6]
In his live album Leon Live, rock musician Leon Russell used the beginning few lines of the song, which he co-wrote, on his own song "Shoot Out on the Plantation".