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Eric Clapton CBE (born Eric Patrick Clapp, March 30, 1945 in The Green, Ripley , Surrey), is a British guitarist and composer, nicknamed slowhand or, in the 1960s, God.

Born as an illegitimate son of the 16 year old Patricia Molly Clapp and Edward Walter Fryer, a 24 year old Canadian soldier stationed in the UK, Clapton's father returned to his wife in Canada before he was born. Eric grew up with his grandparents believing they were his parents, and that his mother was his older sister. Years later his mother married another Canadian soldier, moved to Canada and left Eric with his grandparents. When Eric was 9 years old he found out, and the experience became a defining moment in his life.

On his 13th birthday he received a guitar which he taught himself to play, and at the age of 17 he joined his first band, the Roosters. Growing up listening to blues recording by the likes of Robert Johnson, Clapton first made his name as a member of The Yardbirds, a pop-influenced rock and roll band whose biggest hit "For Your Love" came whilst Eric was a member.

Clapton, who was at that time obstinately dedicated to his blues roots, took strong exception to the Yardbirds' new 'pop' direction, refused to play on the single and quit the band as soon as it had been recorded; he was replaced by Jeff Beck.

After a spell working in a laboring job and several months of intensive practice, he joined John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers. His emotional playing on their first album (which features Eric reading a copy of the Beano on the cover) established his name as a blues player, and inspired a short-lived craze of graffiti deifying him ("Clapton is God", it read).

He left the Bluesbreakers in mid 1966 (to be replaced by Peter Green) and then formed Cream, one of the earliest examples of the supergroup, and also one of the earliest 'power trios', with Jack Bruce (also of Bluesbreakers and Manfred Mann) and Ginger Baker (of the Graham Bond Organisation ). During his time with Cream he began to develop as a singer as well as play, though Bruce, one of rock's most powerful singers, took most of the lead vocals.

By late 1966 Clapton's status as Britain's top guitarist was shaken by the arrival of Jimi Hendrix. Hendrix attended a performance by Clapton's newly formed Cream at the Central Polytechnic London, October 1, 1966, during which Hendrix sat in on a shattering double-timed version of Killing Floor. Clapton immediately realised that he had a new and almost unbeatable competitor, whose dazzling showmanship was matched by his staggering ability as a guitarist. Hendrix's early club performances were avidly attended by top UK stars including Clapton, Pete Townshend and the Beatles. Hendrix's arrival had an immediate and major effect on the next phase of Clapton's career.

Cream's repertoire varied from pop soul ("I Feel Free") to lengthy blues-based instrumental jams ("Spoonful") and featured Clapton's searing psychedelic guitar lines, Bruce's soaring vocals and prominent, fluid bass playing, and Baker's powerful, jazz-influenced drumming. The group achieved major commercial success during its brief existence with the song "Sunshine of Your Love", from the Disraeli Gears album, and "White Room" from Wheels of Fire. The lurid psychedelic covers of both these albums were created by Australian artist Martin Sharp, who lived in the same building Clapton at the time in the Chelsea 'artists colony The Pheasantry . At their first meeting in a London club, Clapton mentioned that he had some music that needed lyrics, so Sharp wrote out a poem he had composed on a napkin and gave it to Clapton, who recorded it as Tales Of Brave Ulysses.

Although Cream was hailed as one of the greatest groups of its day, and the adulation of Clapton as guitar hero reached new heights, the band was destined to be shortlived. The legendary in-fighting -- especally between Bruce and Baker -- and growing tensions between all three members eventually led to Cream's demise. Another significant factor was a strongly critical Rolling Stone review of a concert of the group's second headlining US tour, which affected Clapton profoundly.

The valedictory Goodbye album featured live performances from Cream's farewell performance at the Royal Albert Hall; it was released shortly after Cream disbanded in 1968, and also featured the studio single "Badge", co-written by Clapton and Beatle George Harrison.

The close friendship between the Clapton and Harrison resulted in Clapton playing on "While My Guitar Gently Weeps" from the Beatles' White Album -- a tactic by Harrison to make the other band members take his song seriously. But the friendship was later sorely tested when Harrison's wife, Pattie Boyd-Harrison, left him for Clapton. Clapton's relationship with Pattie - who had turned him down at first - was his inspiration for the classic song, "Layla".

A second spell in another supergroup, the less successful Blind Faith (1969) with Baker, Steve Winwood of Traffic and Rick Grech of Family, resulted in a patchy LP and an aborted US tour. By now Clapton was tired of the spotlight, and the hype that had surrounded Cream and Blind Faith, and he had been strongly affected by the music of The Band -- which he had in fact asked to join after the split of Cream. Clapton then decided to step into the background for a time, and he toured as a sideman with the American group Delaney and Bonnie and Friends . He became close friends with Delaney Bramlett , who encouraged him in his singing and writing.

Using the Bramletts' backing group and an all-star cast of session players including Leon Russell, Clapton then released his restrained 1970 self-titled solo album, which included the Bramlett composition Bottle Of Red Wine and one of Clapton's best songs from this period, Let It Rain.

Taking over Delaney & Bonnie's rhythm section -- Bobby Whitlock (keyboards, vocals), Carl Radle (bass) and Jim Gordon (drums) -- he formed a new band which was similarly intended to counteract the 'star' cult that had grown up around him and show Clapton as an equal member of a fully-fledged group. This was made evident in the choice of name -- "Derek and the Dominos" -- which came from a backstage joke at their first concert appearance.

Working at Criterion Studios in Miami with producer Tom Dowd , the band recorded a brilliant double-album which is now widely regarded as Clapton's masterpiece -- Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs. Most of the material, including the title track (which soon became an FM radio staple) were inspired by Clapton's unrequited love for Patti Harrison. The two-part Layla was recorded in separate sessions; the opening guitar section was recorded first, and for the second section, drummer Jim Gordon composed and played the elegaic piano part.

The Layla LP was actually recorded by a five-piece version of the group, thanks to the unplanned addition of slide guitar virtuoso Duane Allman. A few days into the sessions, producer Tom Dowd invited Clapton to an Allman Brothers concert in Miami (he was also producing the Allmans). The two guitarists -- who previously knew each other only by reputation -- met backstage after the show, then both bands repaired to the studio to jam (an impromptu session which, happily, was captured on tape). Clapton and Allman 'fell in love' with each other's playing and became instant friends, so Allman was invited to become the fifth member of The Dominos. (These studio jams were eventually released as part of the 3-CD 20th-anniversary adition of the Layla album.)

When Allman and Clapton met, The Dominos had already recorded three tracks (I Looked Away, Bell Bottom Blues and Keep On Growing); Allman debuted on the fourth cut, Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out, and contributed some of his most most sublime slide-guitar playing to the remainder of the LP. The album was heavily blues-influenced and featured a winning combination of the twin guitars of Allman and Clapton, with Allman's incendiary slide-guitar a key ingredient of the sound. It showcased some of Clapton's strongest material to date, as well as arguably some of his best guitar playing, with Whitlock also contributing several superb numbers, and a powerful soul-influenced voice.

But tragedy dogged the group throughout its brief career. During the sessions, Clapton was devastated by news of the death of Jimi Hendrix; the band cut a blistering version of Little Wing as a tribute to him which was added to the album. One year later, Duane Allman was killed in a motorcycle accident. Adding to Clapton's woes, the Layla album received only lukewarm reviews on release.

The shattered group undertook a US tour. Despite Clapton's later admission that the tour took place amidst a veritable blizzard of drugs and alcohol, it resulted in the surprisingly strong live double album In Concert. But the group disintegrated messily in London just as they commenced recording for their second LP. Although Radle worked with Clapton for several more years, the split between Clapton and Whitlock was apparently a bitter one, and they never worked together again. Another tragic footnote to the Dominos story was the fate of drummer Jim Gordon, who was an undiagnosed schizophrenic -- some years later, during a psychotic episode, he murdered his mother with a hammer and was confined to a mental institution, where he remains today.

Despite his success, Clapton's personal life was in a mess by 1972. In addition to his (temporarily) unrequited and intense romantic longing for Pattie Boyd-Harrison, he withdrew from recording and touring and became addicted to heroin, resulting in a career hiatus interrupted only by the Concert for Bangladesh and the "Rainbow Concert" in 1973 (see 1973 in music), organised by The Who's Pete Townshend to help Clapton kick the drug.

Clapton returned the favour by playing 'The Preacher' in Ken Russell's film version of The Who's Tommy in 1975; his appearance in the film (performing Eyesight To The Blind) is notable for the fact that he is clearly wearing a fake beard in some shots -- the result of him unthinkingly shaving off his beard between takes!

Relatively clean again, Clapton put together a strong new touring band that included Radle, Miami guitarist George Terry , drummer Jamie Oldaker and vocalists Yvonne Elliman and Marcy Levy (later better known as Marcella Detroit of 1980s pop duo Shakespeare's Sister). They toured the world and subsequently released the superb 1975 live LP, 'E.C. Was Here.

Clapton released 461 Ocean Boulevard (1974), an album with the emphasis on songs rather than musicianship. His cover-version of "I Shot The Sheriff" was a major hit and was important in bringing reggae and the music of Bob Marley to a wider audience. He also championed the work of singer-songwriter-guitarist J.J.Cale.

The 1975 album There's One In Every Crowd continued this trend. (Its original intended title The World's Greatest Guitar Player (There's One In Every Crowd) was altered, as it was felt the ironic intention would be missed.) He continued to release albums sporadically and toured regularly, but much of his output from this period was deliberately low-key and failed to find the wide acceptance of his earlier work.

In 1976 Clapton was the centre of controversy, and accusations of racism, when he spoke out against increasing immigration, during a concert in Birmingham. Clapton said that England had "become overcrowded", and implored the crowd to vote for Enoch Powell to stop Britain becoming "a black colony." The comments would directly motivate the foundation of Rock Against Racism . Despite the damage to his career and reputation caused, Clapton has always steadfastly refused to distance himself from the remarks and denied there was any contradiction between his political views and his career based on an essentially black musical form. At about this time, his name appeared on albums distributed in Japan as Eric Crapton[1], though this is probably a case of Engrish rather than a case of innuendo.

The late 1970s saw Clapton struggle to come to terms with the changes in popular music, and a relapse into alcoholism, that eventually saw him hospitalised and then spending a period of convalescence in Antigua, where he would later support the creation of a drugs and alcohol rehabilitation centre, The Crossroads Centre.

His albums continued in the 1980s, with only 1989's Journeyman achieving much critical acclaim, featuring a strong return to his blues roots. Clapton did, however, win much acclaim and a BAFTA Award for his collaboration with Michael Kamen on the score for the 1985 BBC television drama serial Edge of Darkness.

In 1985 Clapton met Yvonne Khan Kelly , with whom he started a relationship. They had a daughter, Ruth, in the same year. Clapton divorced Pattie Boyd in 1988.

The early 1990s saw tragedy enter Clapton's life again on two occasions. On August 27, 1990 guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughan, who was touring with Clapton, and two members of their road crew were killed in a helicopter crash between concerts. Then, on March 20 1991, Clapton's four-year-old son Conor (with Ialian model Mori del Santo ) died following an accidental fall from an apartment window. A fraction of Clapton's grief was heard on the song "Tears In Heaven" (on the soundtrack to the 1991 movie Rush ), co-written with Will Jennings, which, like the MTV Unplugged album that followed it, won a Grammy award. It resulted in the break-up of his marriage.

Like Unplugged, his 1994 album From The Cradle, featured a number of versions of old blues standards, and highlighted his economical acoustic guitar style. In 1997 he recorded Retail Therapy, an album of electronic music under the pseudonym TDF, and he finished the twentieth century with critically-acclaimed collaborations with Carlos Santana and B. B. King. Clapton's 1996 recording of the Wayne Kirkpatrick/ Gordon Kennedy /Tommy Sims tune Change the World won a Grammy award for song of the year in 1997.

In 1999 Clapton, then 56, met 25 year old graphic artist Melia McEnery in Los Angeles while working on an album with B.B. King. They married in 2002 and have two daughters, Julia Rose, (2001) and Ella May (2003), and are expecting a 3rd child.

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Five Live Yardbirds - Dec 1964
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Sonny Boy Williamson And The Yardbirds (by same) - Dec 1965
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Blues Breakers (John Mayall with Eric Clapton) - Jul 1966
  1. All Your Love 3:35
  2. Hideaway 3:14
  3. Little Girl 2:33
  4. Another Man 1:44
  5. Double Crossing Time 3:00
  6. What'd I Say 4:26
  7. Key To Love 2:05
  8. Parchman Farm 2:21
  9. Have You Heard 5:54
  10. Ramblin' On My Mind 3:07
  11. Steppin' Out 2:27
  12. It Ain't Right 2:40
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Fresh Cream - Dec 1966
  1. I Feel Free 2:51
  2. N.S.U. 2:43
  3. Sleepy Time Time 4:20
  4. Dreaming 1:58
  5. Sweet Wine 3:17
  6. Spoonful 6:30
  7. Cat's Squirrel 3:04
  8. Four Until Late 2:07
  9. Rollin' And Tumblin' 4:42
  10. I'm So Glad 3:58
  11. Toad 5:09
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Disraeli Gears - Nov 1967
  1. Strange Brew 2:46
  2. Sunshine Of Your Love 4:10
  3. World Of Pain 3:02
  4. Dance The Night Away 3:34
  5. Blue Condition 3:29
  6. Tales Of Brave Ulysses 2:46
  7. SWLABR 2:31
  8. We're Going Wrong 3:27
  9. Outside Woman Blues 2:25
  10. Take It Back 3:05
  11. Mother's Lament 1:47
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Wheels Of Fire (2CD) - Aug 1968
Disc One (In The Studio)
  1. White Room 4:58
  2. Sitting On Top Of The World 4:58
  3. Passing The Time 4:32
  4. As You Said 4:20
  5. Pressed Rat And Warthog 3:13
  6. Politician 4:12
  7. Those Were The Days 2:53
  8. Born Under A Bad Sign 3:09
  9. Deserted Cities Of The Heart 3:38
Disc Two (Live At The Fillmore)
  1. Crossroads 4:18
  2. Spoonful 16:47
  3. Traintime 7:02
  4. Toad 16:16
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Goodbye - Mar 1969
  1. I'm So Glad 9:13
  2. Politician 6:20
  3. Sitting On Top Of The World 5:01
  4. Badge 2:44
  5. Doing The Scrapyard Thing 3:15
  6. What A Bringdown 3:57
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Blind Faith - Aug 1969
  1. Had To Cry Today 8:49
  2. Can't Find My Way Home 3:17
  3. Well All Right 4:28
  4. Presence Of The Lord 4:56
  5. Sea Of Joy 5:22
  6. Do What You Like 15:20
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On Tour With Eric Clapton And Friends (Delaney And Bonnie) - Jun 1970
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Live Cream - Jun 1970
  1. N.S.U. 10:12
  2. Sleepy Time Time 6:50
  3. Sweet Wine 15:15
  4. Rollin' And Tumblin' 6:42
  5. Lawdy Mama 2:46
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Eric Clapton - Aug 1970
  1. SLUNKY (Eric Clapton/Bonnie Bramlett) 3:40
  2. BAD BOY (Eric Clapton/Bonnie Bramlett) 4:17
  3. LONESOME AND A LONG WAY FROM HOME (Bonnie Bramlett/Leon Russell) 4:00
  4. AFTER MIDNIGHT (John J. Cale) 3:15
  5. EASY NOW (Eric Clapton) 2:55
  6. BLUES POWER (Eric Clapton/Leon Russell) 3:15
  7. BOTTLE OF RED WINE (Eric Clapton/Bonnie Bramlett) 3:10
  8. LOVIN' YOU LOVIN' ME (Eric Clapton/Bonnie Bramlett) 3:35
  9. I'VE TOLD YOU FOR THE LAST TIME (Bonnie Bramlett/Steve Cropper) 2:30
  10. DON'T KNOW WHY (Eric Clapton/Bonnie Bramlett) 3:20
  11. LET IT RAIN (Eric Clapton/Bonnie Bramlett) 5:00
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Layla And Other Assorted Love Songs (Derek & the Dominos) - Dec 1970
  1. I Looked Away 3:03
  2. Bell Bottom Blues 5:01
  3. Keep On Growing 6:20
  4. Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out 4:56
  5. I Am Yours 3:34
  6. Anyday 6:34
  7. Key To The Highway 9:37
  8. Tell The Truth 6:37
  9. Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad? 4:41
  10. Have You Ever Loved A Woman 6:51
  11. Little Wing 5:32
  12. It's Too Late 3:48
  13. Layla 7:02
  14. Thorn Tree In The Garden 2:49
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Live Cream Volume II - Jun 1972
  1. Deserted Cities Of The Heart 4:32
  2. White Room 5:39
  3. Politician 5:06
  4. Tales Of Brave Ulysses 4:45
  5. Sunshine Of Your Love 7:24
  6. Steppin' Out 13:38
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In Concert
(remixed and released as Live At The Fillmore) (2CD) - Mar 1973 Disc One
  1. Got To Get Better In A Little While 13:52
  2. Why Does Love Go To Be So Sad? 14:49
  3. Key To The Highway 6:25
  4. Blues Power 10:31
  5. Have You Ever Loved A Woman 8:16
  6. Bottle Of Red Wine 5:34
Disc Two
  1. Tell The Truth 11:04
  2. Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out 5:33
  3. Roll It Over 6:40
  4. Presence Of The Lord 6:16
  5. Little Wing 6:13
  6. Let It Rain 19:47
  7. Crossroads 8:29
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Eric Clapton's Rainbow Concert (remixed and rereleased Oct/95?) - Sep 1973
  1. Layla * 6:24
  2. Badge 3:18
  3. Blues Power * 5:20
  4. Roll It Over 4:11
  5. Little Wing 4:36
  6. Bottle Of Red Wine * 3:51
  7. After Midnight 4:25
  8. Bell Bottom Blues * 5:26
  9. Presence Of The Lord 5:18
  10. Tell The Truth * 5:52
  11. Pearly Queen 4:55
  12. Key To The Highway * 5:46
  13. Let It Rain * 7:11
  14. Crossroads * 4:18
* Previously unreleased

461 Ocean Boulevard - Aug 1974
  1. Motherless Children 4:50
  2. Give Me Strength 2:51
  3. Willie And The Hand Jive 3:29
  4. Get Ready 3:47
  5. I Shot The Sheriff 4:23
  6. I Can't Hold Out 4:11
  7. Please Be With Me 3:26
  8. Let It Grow 4:57
  9. Steady Rollin' Man 3:11
  10. Mainline Florida 4:04
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There's One In Every Crowd - Apr 1975
  1. We've Been Told (Jesus Is Coming Soon) 4:27
  2. Swing Low Sweet Chariot 3:31
  3. Little Rachel 4:05
  4. Don't Blame Me 3:34
  5. The Sky Is Crying 3:57
  6. Singin' The Blues 3:24
  7. Better Make It Through The Day 4:04
  8. Pretty Blue Eyes 4:44
  9. High 3:30
  10. Opposites 4:52
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E.C. Was Here - Sep 1975
  1. Have You Ever Loved A Woman 7:49
  2. Presence Of The Lord 6:40
  3. Driftin' Blues 11:43
  4. Can't Find My Way Home 5:18
  5. Ramblin' On My Mind 7:38
  6. Further On Up The Road 7:30

No Reason To Cry - Aug 1976
  1. Beautiful Thing 4:23
  2. Carnival 3:40
  3. Sign Language 2:56
  4. County Jail Blues 3:57
  5. All Our Past Times 4:37
  6. Hello Old Friend 3:34
  7. Double Trouble 4:19
  8. Innocent Times 4:10
  9. Hungry 4:37
  10. Black Summer Rain 4:55
  11. Last Night 4:51
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Slowhand - Nov 1977
  1. Cocaine 3:38
  2. Wonderful Tonight 3:41
  3. Lay Down Sally 3:53
  4. Next Time You See Her 3:59
  5. We're All The Way 2:30
  6. The Core 8:41
  7. May You Never 2:58
  8. Mean Old Frisco 4:37
  9. Peaches And Diesel 4:46
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Backless - Nov 1978
  1. Walk Out In The Rain 4:12
  2. Watch Out For Lucy 3:25
  3. I'll Make Love To You Anytime 3:20
  4. Roll It 3:40
  5. Tell Me That You Love Me 3:30
  6. If I Don't Be There By Morning 4:35
  7. Early In The Morning 7:54
  8. Promises 3:01
  9. Golden Ring 3:30
  10. Tulsa Time 3:28
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Just One Night (Live) - May 1980
Disc 1
  1. Tulsa Time 4:00
  2. Early In The Morning 7:11
  3. Lay Down Sally 5:35
  4. Wonderful Tonight 4:42
  5. If I Don't Be There By Morning 4:24
  6. Worried Life Blues 8:28
  7. All Our Past Times 5:00
  8. After Midnight 5:38
Disc 2
  1. Double Trouble 8:12
  2. Setting Me Up 4:38
  3. Blues Power 7:19
  4. Rambling On My Mind 8:49
  5. Cocaine 7:39
  6. Further On Up The Road 7:21
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Another Ticket - Feb 1981
  1. Something Special 2:36
  2. Black Rose 3:44
  3. Blow Wind Blow 2:58
  4. Another Ticket 5:42
  5. I Can't Stand It 4:09
  6. Hold Me Lord 3:27
  7. Floating Bridge 6:33
  8. Catch Me If You Can 4:25
  9. Rita Mae 5:04
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Time Pieces - Best Of Eric Clapton - Mar 1982
  1. I SHOT THE SHERIFF (Bob Marley) 4:30
  2. AFTER MIDNIGHT (J.J. Cale) 3:15
  3. KNOCKIN' ON HEAVEN'S DOOR (Bob Dylan) 4:30
  4. WONDERFUL TONIGHT (Eric Clapton) 3:41
  5. LAYLA (Eric Clapton/Jim Gordon) 7:06
  6. COCAINE (LIVE VERSION) (J.J. Cale) 7:10
  7. LAY DOWN SALLY (Marcy Levy/Eric Clapton/George Terry) 3:52
  8. WILLIE AND THE HAND JIVE (Johnny Otis) 3:46
  9. PROMISES (Richard Feldman/Roger Linn) 3:01
  10. SWING LOW SWEET CHARIOT (traditional arr. by Eric Clapton) 3:32
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Money And Cigarettes - Feb 1983
  1. EVERYBODY OUGHTA MAKE A CHANGE (Sleepy John Estes) 3:16
  2. THE SHAPE YOU'RE IN (Eric Clapton) 4:08
  3. AIN'T GOING DOWN (Eric Clapton) 4:01
  4. I'VE GOT A ROCK N' ROLL HEART (Troy Seals/Eddie Setser/Steve Diamond) 3:13
  5. MAN OVERBOARD (Eric Clapton) 3:45
  6. PRETTY GIRL (Eric Clapton) 5:29
  7. MAN IN LOVE (Eric Clapton) 2:46
  8. CROSSCUT SAW (R.G. Ford) 3:30
  9. SLOW DOWN LINDA (Eric Clapton) 4:14
  10. CRAZY COUNTRY HOP (J. Otis) 2:46
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Time Pieces Volume 2 - Live In The Seventies - May 1983
  1. Tulsa Time 4:02
  2. Knockin' On Heavens Door 6:27
  3. If I Don't By There By Morning 4:12
  4. Rambling On My Mind 8:54
  5. Presence Of The Lord 6:05
  6. Can't Find My Way Home 5:21
  7. Smile 3:41
  8. Blues Power 7:34
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Behind The Sun - Mar 1985
  1. SHE'S WAITING (Eric Clapton/Peter Robinson) 4:54
  2. SEE WHAT LOVE CAN DO (Jerry Lynn Williams) 3:59
  3. SAME OLD BLUES (Eric Clapton) 8:12
  4. KNOCK ON WOOD (Eddie Floyd/Steve Cropper) 3:18
  5. SOMETHING'S HAPPENING (Jerry Lynn Williams) 3:22
  6. FOREVER MAN (Jerry Lynn Williams) 3:12
  7. IT ALL DEPENDS (Eric Clapton) 5:04
  8. TANGLED IN LOVE (Levy/Feldman) 4:07
  9. NEVER MAKE YOU CRY (Eric Clapton) 6:05
  10. JUST LIKE A PRISONER (Eric Clapton) 5:30
  11. BEHIND THE SUN (Eric Clapton) 2:11
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Edge Of Darkness - Nov 1985
  1. Edge Of Darkness 3:19
  2. Shoot Out 3:48
  3. Obituary 2:09
  4. Escape from Northmoor 3:09
  5. Oxford Circus 3:17
  6. Northmoor 3:02
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August - Nov 1986
  1. It's In The Way That You Use It * 4:09
  2. Run 3:38
  3. Tearing Us Apart 4:14
  4. Bad Influence 5:06
  5. Walk Away 3:51
  6. Hung Up On Your Love 3:42
  7. Take A Chance 4:52
  8. Hold On 4:55
  9. Miss You 5:03
  10. Holy Mother 4:53
  11. Behind The Mask 4:46
  12. Grand Illusion 6:22
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Lethal Weapon Soundtrack - Mar 1987
  1. Amanda 3:04
  2. Meet Martin Riggs 5:17
  3. Roger 3:57
  4. Coke Deal 4:11
  5. Mr. Joshua 3:57
  6. They've Got My Daughter 0:56
  7. The Desert 7:39
  8. Nightclub 3:34
  9. The Weapon 4:14
  10. Theme From Lethal Weapon 3:03
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The Cream Of Eric Clapton - Sep 1987
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Crossroads (4CD) - Apr 1988
Disc 1
  1. Boom Boom 2:25
  2. Honey In Your Hips 2:18
  3. Baby What's Wrong 2:40
  4. I Wish You Would 2:19
  5. A Certain Girl 2:17
  6. Good Morning Little Schoolgirl 2:45
  7. I Ain't Got You 1:59
  8. For Your Love 2:29
  9. Got To Hurry 2:35
  10. Lonely Years 3:17
  11. Bernard Jenkins 3:47
  12. Hideaway 3:14
  13. All Your Love 3:34
  14. Ramblin' On My Mind 3:07
  15. Have You Ever Loved A Woman 6:41
  16. Wrapping Paper 2:21
  17. I Feel Free 2:52
  18. Spoonful 6:30
  19. Lawdy Mama 1:50
  20. Strange Brew 2:46
  21. Sunshine Of Your Love 4:10
  22. Tales Of Brave Ulysses 2:46
  23. Steppin' Out 3:31
Disc 2
  1. Anyone For Tennis 2:37
  2. White Room 4:56
  3. Crossroads 4:14
  4. Badge 2:43
  5. Presence Of The Lord 4:48
  6. Can't Find My Way Home 3:15
  7. Sleeping In The Ground 2:50
  8. Comin' Home 3:13
  9. Blues Power 3:06
  10. After Midnight 3:17
  11. Let It Rain 5:01
  12. Tell The Truth 3:23
  13. Roll It Over 4:29
  14. Layla 7:07
  15. Mean Old World 3:50
  16. Key To The Highway 6:27
  17. Crossroads 8:17
Disc 3
  1. Got To Get Better In A Little While 5:31
  2. Evil 4:25
  3. One More Chance 3:17
  4. Mean Old Frisco 4:02
  5. Snake Lake Blues 3:33
  6. Let It Grow 4:56
  7. Ain't That Lovin You 5:26
  8. Motherless Children 4:51
  9. I Shot The Sheriff 7:48
  10. Better Make It Through Today 4:05
  11. The Sky Is Crying 3:57
  12. I Found A Love 3:38
  13. (When Things Go Wrong) It Hurts Me Too 5:34
  14. Whatcha Goona Do 3:01
  15. Knockin' On Heavens Door 4:21
  16. Someone Like You 4:30
Disc 4
  1. Hello Old Friend 3:34
  2. Sign Language 2:56
  3. Further On Up The Road 6:18
  4. Lay Down Sally 3:50
  5. Wonderful Tonight 3:42
  6. Cocaine 3:35
  7. Promises 3:00
  8. If I Don't Be There By Morning 4:34
  9. Double Trouble 8:01
  10. I Can't Stand It 4:09
  11. The Shape You're In 4:09
  12. Heaven Is One Step Away 4:09
  13. She's Waiting 4:55
  14. Too Bad 2:37
  15. Miss You 5:05
  16. Wanna Make Love To You 5:43
  17. After Midnight 4:05
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Lethal Weapon 2 Soundtrack - Sep 1988
  1. Cheer Down 4:07
  2. Still Cruisin' (After All These Years) 3:35
  3. Knockin' On Heavens Door 4:57
  4. Riggs 5:16
  5. The Embassy 5:38
  6. Riggs And Roger 5:52
  7. Leo 3:43
  8. Goodnight Rika 4:04
  9. The Stilt House 4:21
  10. Medley : The Shipyard Knockin' On Heavens Door 4:45
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Homeboy Soundtrack - Nov 1988
  1. Travelling East (Eric Clapton) 2:52
  2. Johnny (Eric Clapton) 1:29
  3. Call Me If You Need Me (Magic Sam) 3:03
  4. Bridge (Eric Clapton) 2:25
  5. Pretty Baby (J.B.Hutto & The New Hanks) 4:35
  6. Dixie (Eric Clapton/Nathan East) 3:42
  7. Ruby's Loft (Eric Clapton) 2:33
  8. Country Bikin' (Eric Clapton) 1:47
  9. I Want To Love You Baby (Peggy Scott/Jo Jo Benson) 2:36
  10. Bike Ride (Eric Clapton) 1:37
  11. Ruby (Eric Clapton) 3:54
  12. Party (Eric Clapton) 1:44
  13. Living In The Real World (The Brakes) 3:36
  14. Training (Eric Clapton) 4:00
  15. Final Fight (Eric Clapton) 3:43
  16. Chase (Eric Clapton) 3:33
  17. Dixie (Eric Clapton) 2:35
  18. Homeboy (Eric Clapton) 4:15
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Journeyman - Nov 1989
  1. Pretending 4:44
  2. Anything For Your Love 4:10
  3. Bad Love 5:14
  4. Running On Faith 5:33
  5. Hard Times 3:14
  6. Hound Dog 2:27
  7. No Alibis 5:38
  8. Run So Far 4:07
  9. Old Love 6:24
  10. Breaking Point 5:32
  11. Lead Me On 5:52
  12. Before You Accuse Me 3:57
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24 Nights (live) (2CD) - Dec 1991
Disc 1
  1. Badge 6:51
  2. Running On Faith 6:49
  3. White Room 6:10
  4. Sunshine Of Your Love 9:07
  5. Watch Yourself 5:39
  6. Have You Ever Loved A Woman 6:52
  7. Worried Life Blues 5:28
  8. Hoodoo Man 5:40
Disc 2
  1. Pretending 7:08
  2. Bad Love 6:25
  3. Old Love 13:01
  4. Wonderful Tonight 9:07
  5. Bell Bottom Blues 6:38
  6. Hard Times 3:45
  7. Edge Of Darkness 6:29
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Rush - Jan 1992
  1. New Recruit 6:24
  2. Tracks And Lines 5:25
  3. Realization 1:37
  4. Kristen And Jim 2:58
  5. Preludin Fugue 4:55
  6. Cold Turkey 2:55
  7. Will Gaines 5:02
  8. Help Me Up 4:34
  9. Don't Know Which Way To Go 2:00
  10. Tears In Heaven 3:33
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Lethal Weapon 3 - Jun 1992
  1. It's Probably Me - Performed by Sting with Eric Clapton 6:24
  2. Runaway Train - Performed by Elton John and Eric Clapton 5:25
  3. Grab The Cat 1:37
  4. Leo Getz Goes To The Hockey Game 2:58
  5. Darryl Dies 4:55
  6. Riggs And Rog 2:55
  7. Roger's Boat 5:02
  8. Amour Piercing Bullets 4:34
  9. God Judges Us By Our Sins 2:00
  10. Lorna - A Quiet Evening By The Fire 3:33
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Unplugged - Aug 1992
  1. Signe 3:14
  2. Before You Accuse Me 3:44
  3. Hey Hey 3:16
  4. Tears In Heaven 4:36
  5. Lonely Stranger 5:27
  6. Nobody Knows You When You're Down & Out 3:49
  7. Layla 4:46
  8. Running On Faith 6:29
  9. Walkin' Blues 3:37
  10. Alberta 3:42
  11. San Francisco Bay Blues 3:23
  12. Malted Milk 3:36
  13. Old Love 7:53
  14. Rollin' & Tumblin' 4:11
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From The Cradle - Sep 1994
  1. Blues Before Sunrise 2:57
  2. Third Degree 5:08
  3. Reconsider Baby 3:20
  4. Hoochie Coochie Man 3:15
  5. Five Long Years 4:47
  6. I'm Tore Down 3:02
  7. How Long Blues 3:08
  8. Goin' Away Baby 4:01
  9. Blues Leave Me Alone 3:37
  10. Sinner's Prayer 3:20
  11. Motherless Child 2:57
  12. It Hurts Me Too 3:19
  13. Someday After A While 4:28
  14. Standin' Round Crying 3:38
  15. Driftin' 3:08
  16. Groaning The Blues 6:06
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Crossroads 2 (4CD) - Apr 1996
Disc 1Location 
Walkin' Down The RoadCriteria Studios, Miami5:15
Have You Ever Loved A WomanLong Beach Arena7:41
Willie And The Hand Jive / Get ReadyLong Beach Arena11:42
Can't Find My Way HomeLong Beach Arena5:19
Driftin' Blues / Rambling On My MindLong Beach Arena11:36
Presence Of The LordLong Beach Arena8:48
Rambling On My Mind / Have You Ever Loved A WomanHammersmith Odeon8:16
Little WingHammersmith Odeon6:43
The Sky Is Crying / Have You Ever Loved A Woman / Ramblin On My MindHammersmith Odeon7:39
Disc 2
LaylaProvidence Civic Center5:38
Further On Up The RoadProvidence Civic Center4:31
I Shot The SheriffNassau Coliseum10:21
BadgeNassau Coliseum10:42
Driftin' BluesProvidence Civic Center6:58
Eyesight To The Blind / Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad?Providence Civic Center24:19
Disc 3
Tell The TruthHammersmith Odeon8:57
Knockin' On Heavens DoorHammersmith Odeon5:20
Stormy MondayHammersmith Odeon13:02
Lay Down SallySanta Monica Civic Auditorium5:23
The CoreSanta Monica Civic Auditorium9:13
We're All The WaySanta Monica Civic Auditorium2:55
CocaineSanta Monica Civic Auditorium6:37
Goin' Down Slow / Rambling On My MindSanta Monica Civic Auditorium13:45
Mean Old FriscoSanta Monica Civic Auditorium5:53
Disc 4
Loving You Is Sweeter Than EverVictoria Hall, Hanley4:23
Worried Life BluesVictoria Hall, Hanley5:58
Tulsa TimeApollo Theatre, Glasgow4:31
Early In The MorningVictoria Hall, Hanley6:19
Wonderful TonightApollo Theatre, Glasgow6:24
Kind Hearted WomanApollo Theatre, Glasgow5:17
Double TroubleVictoria Hall, Hanley11:06
CrossroadsVictoria Hall, Hanley5:20
To Make Somebody HappyOlympic Sound Studios, London5:11
Cryin'Olympic Sound Studios, London2:54
Water On The GroundOlympic Sound Studios, London3:00

Retail Therapy - Mar 1997
  1. Blue Rock 5:26
  2. Angelica 4:48
  3. Pnom-sen 4:08
  4. Sno-god 5:54
  5. Sienna 4:05
  6. Seven 5:23
  7. Angelica's Dream 1:28
  8. What She Wants 6:03
  9. Donna 4:12
  10. Rip Stop 6:39
  11. What Else 5:30
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Pilgrim - Mar 1998
  1. My Father's Eyes 5:25
  2. River Of Tears 7:22
  3. Pilgrim 5:50
  4. Broken Hearted 7:52
  5. One Chance 5:55
  6. Circus 4:11
  7. Going Down Slow 5:19
  8. Fall Like Rain 3:50
  9. Born In Time 4:41
  10. Sick And Tired 5:43
  11. Needs His Woman 3:45
  12. She's Gone 4:45
  13. You Were There 5:31
  14. Inside Of Me 5:25
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Blues - 1999
Disc 1 - Studio Disc
  1. Before You Accuse Me - Version 1 4:39
  2. Mean Old World 3:50
  3. Ain't That Loving You 5:26
  4. The Sky Is Crying 3:58
  5. Cryin' 2:52
  6. Have You Ever Loved A Woman 6:51
  7. Alberta 2:40
  8. Early In The Morning 7:55
  9. Give Me Strength 2:51
  10. Meet Me (Down At The Bottom) 7:04
  11. County Jail Blues 3:56
  12. Floating Bridge 6:33
  13. Blow Wind Blow 2:59
  14. To Make Somebody Happy 5:11
  15. Before You Accuse Me - Version 2 4:39
Disc 2 - Live Disc
  1. Stormy Monday 12:49
  2. Worried Live Blues 5:57
  3. Early In The Morning 7:11
  4. Have You Ever Loved A Woman 7:47
  5. Wonderful Tonight 6:23
  6. Kind Hearted Woman 5:11
  7. Double Trouble 8:02
  8. Driftin' Blues 6:57
  9. Crossroads 5:49
  10. Further On Up The Road 8:38
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Chronicles - 1999
  1. Blue Eyes Blue Produced by Rob Cavallo 4:42
  2. Change The World Produced by Babyface 3:55
  3. My Father's Eyes Produced by Eric Clapton and Simon Climie 5:24
  4. Tears In Heaven Produced by Russ Titelman 4:33
  5. Layla (Unplugged Version) Produced by Russ Titelman 4:37
  6. Pretending Produced by Russ Titelman 4:43
  7. Bad Love Produced by Russ Titelman 5:14
  8. Before You Accuse Me Produced by Russ Titelman 3:57
  9. It's In The Way That You Use It Produced by Tom Dowd and Eric Clapton 4:11
  10. Forever Man Produced by Ted Templeman and Lenny Waronker 3:11
  11. Running On Faith Produced by Russ Titelman 6:26
  12. She's Waiting Produced by Phil Collins 4:58
  13. River Of Tears Produced by Eric Clapton and Simon Climie 7:21
  14. (I) Get Lost Produced by Eric Clapton and Simon Climie 4:21
  15. Wonderful Tonight (Live Edit) Produced by Russ Titelman 5:24
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    Best of Eric Clapton
    Format: Audio CD
    Label: Wea International
    Release Date: 12/07/1999
  1. Blue Eyes Blue
  2. Change The World
  3. My Father's Eyes
  4. Tears In Heaven
  5. Layla (Unplugged Version)
  6. Pretending
  7. Bad Love
  8. Before You Accuse Me (Take A Look At Yourself)
  9. It's In The Way That You Use It
  10. Forever Man
  11. Running On Faith (Unplugged Version)
  12. She's Waiting
  13. River Of Tears
  14. (I) Get Lost
  15. Wonderful Tonight (Live Edit)
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Ridin With The King - June 2000
  1. Riding With The King 4:23
  2. Ten Long Years 4:40
  3. Key To The Highway 3:39
  4. Marry You 4:59
  5. Three O' Clock Blues 8:36
  6. Help The Poor 5:06
  7. I Wanna Be 4:45
  8. Worried Life Blues 4:25
  9. Days Of Old 3:00
  10. When My Heart Beats Like A Hammer 7:09
  11. Hold On I'm Coming 6:20
  12. Come Rain Or Come Shine 4:11
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Reptile - March 2001
  1. Reptile 3:26
  2. Got You On My Mind 4:30
  3. Travelin' Light 4:17
  4. Believe In Life 5:06
  5. Come Back Baby 3:54
  6. Broken Down 5:26
  7. Find Myself 5:15
  8. I Ain't Going To Stand For It 4:50
  9. I Want A Little Girl 2:58
  10. Second Nature 4:48
  11. Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight 4:46
  12. Modern Girl 4:51
  13. Superman Inside 5:07
  14. Son & Sylvia 4:44
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I Ain't Gonna Stand for It - 2001
  1. I Ain't Gonna Stand For It 4:50
  2. Losing Hand 4:16
  3. Johnny Guitar 6:58
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Collector's Edition (Jimmy Page/Jeff Beck) - 2001
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July 1986 - 2001
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Legends Collection: The Eric Clapton Collection, Vol. 1 & 2 - 2001
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Unplugged/Clapton Chronicles: The Best of Eric Clapton - 2001
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Eric Clapton Live - 2002
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In the Blues with E.C., Pt. 1 - 2002
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Layla (Remastered) - 2002
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Roots of Clapton - 2002
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Masters Of The Blues - 2002
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One More Car: One More Rider - 2002
Disc 1
  1. Key To The Highway
  2. Reptile
  3. Got You On My Mind
  4. Tears In Heaven
  5. Bell Bottom Blues
  6. Change The World
  7. My Father's Eyes
  8. River Of Tears
  9. Goin' Down Slow
  10. She's Gone
Disc 2
  1. I Want A Little Girl
  2. Badge
  3. Hoochie Coochie Man
  4. Have You Ever Loved A Woman
  5. Cocaine
  6. Wonderful Tonight
  7. Layla
  8. Sunshine Of Your Love
  9. Over The Rainbow
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Hall of Fame - 2003
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Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues - 2003
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Ballads - 2003
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Reptile - 2004
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Me and Mr. Johnson - 2004
Format: Audio CD, LP, LP
Label: Warner Brothers
Release Date: 03/30/2004
  1. When You Got A Good Friend 3:20
  2. Little Queen Of Spades 4:57
  3. They're Red Hot 3:25
  4. Me And The Devil Blues 2:56
  5. Traveling Riverside Blues 4:31
  6. Last Fair Deal Gone Down 2:35
  7. Stop Breaking Down Blues 2:30
  8. ilkcow's Calf Blues 3:18
  9. Kind Hearted Woman 4:06
  10. Come On In My Kitchen 3:35
  11. If I Had Possession Over Judgement Day 3:27
  12. Love In Vain 4:02
  13. 32-20 Blues 2:58
  14. Hell Hound On My Trail 3:53
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Format: Audio CD
Label: Dynamic (Emp520)
Release Date: 03/30/2004

Early Years (& the Yardbirds) - 2004
  1. Good Morning Little Schoolgirl
  2. New York City Blues
  3. My Girl Sloopy
  4. 23 Hours Too Long
  5. Certain Girl
  6. I Ain't Done Wrong
  7. Jeff's Blues
  8. Slow Walk
  9. I Don't Care No More
  10. Mr. Downchild
  11. Honey in Your Hips
  12. Pretty Girl
  13. Smokestack Lightnin'
  14. You're a Better Man Than I
  15. I'm a Man
  16. I Ain't Got You
  17. Let It Rock
  18. Take It Easy Baby
  19. Pounds and Stomps
  20. I Wish You Would
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20th Century Masters: Millennium Collection - 2004
Format: Audio CD
Label: Polydor / Pgd
Release Date: 06/15/2004
  1. I Shot The Sheriff
  2. After Midnight
  3. Knockin' On Heaven's Door
  4. Wonderful Tonight
  5. Layla
  6. Cocaine
  7. Lay Down Sally
  8. Bell Bottom Blues
  9. Promises
  10. Let It Rain
  11. Let It Grow
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She's So Respectable - 2004
Format: Audio CD
Label: Rajon
Release Date: 10/12/2004
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461 Ocean Boulevard - 2004
Format: Audio CD
Label: Polydor / Pgd
Release Date: 11/09/2004
Disc 1:
  1. Motherless Children
  2. Give Me Strength
  3. Willie And The Hand Jive
  4. Get Ready
  5. I Shot The Sheriff
  6. I Can't Hold Out
  7. Please Be With Me
  8. Let It Grow
  9. Steady Rollin' Man
  10. Mainline Florida
  11. Walkin' Down The Road
  12. Ain't That Lovin' You
  13. Meet Me (Down At The Bottom)
  14. Eric After Hours Blues
  15. B Minor Jam
Disc 2:
  1. Smile - Live At Hammersmith Odeon, London
  2. Let It Grow - Live At Hammersmith Odeon, London
  3. Can't Find My Way Home - Live At Hammersmith Odeon, London
  4. I Shot The Sheriff - Live At Hammersmith Odeon, London
  5. Tell The Truth - Live At Hammersmith Odeon, London
  6. The Sky Is Crying/Have You Ever Loved A Woman/Ramblin' On My Mind - Live At Hammersmith Odeon, London
  7. Little Wing - Live At Hammersmith Odeon, London
  8. Singin' The Blues - Live At Hammersmith Odeon, London
  9. Badge - Live At Hammersmith Odeon, London
  10. Layla - Live At Hammersmith Odeon, London
  11. Let It Rain - Live At Hammersmith Odeon, London
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Crossroads Guitar Festival - 2004
Format: DVD
Label: Rhino Records
Release Date: 11/09/2004
Disc 1:
  1. Texas Flood [Opening Montage]
  2. Cocaine
  3. Love in Vain Blues
  4. Killing Floor
  5. Sweet Home Chicago
  6. Six Strings Down
  7. Rock Me Baby
  8. I Am a Man of Constant Sorrow
  9. Road to Nash Vegas
  10. Copperline
  11. Steamroller
  12. Oklahoma Borderline
  13. What the Cowgirls Do
  14. After Midnight
  15. Call Me the Breeze
  16. March
  17. Green Light Girl
  18. Jingo
  19. City Love
Disc 2:
  1. Rag Bihag
  2. Tones for Elvin Jones
  3. Josie
  4. Going Down Slow
  5. If I Had Possession Over Judgement Day
  6. Time Makes Two
  7. Give Me Up Again
  8. Neighborhood
  9. I'm the Hell Outta Here
  10. Desert Rose
  11. Funk 49
  12. Rocky Mountain Way
  13. I Shot the Sheriff
  14. Have You Ever Loved a Woman (Blues in C)
  15. Grange
  16. Tush
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Sessions for Robert J. - July 2004 Format: Audio CD
Label: Warner Brothers
Release Date: 12/07/2004
  1. Sweet Home Chicago
  2. Milkcow's Calf Blues
  3. Terraplane Blues
  4. If I Had Possession Over Judgement Day
  5. Stop Breakin' Down Blues
  6. Little Queen Of Spades
  7. Traveling Riverside Blues
  8. Me And The Devil Blues
  9. From Four Until Late
  10. Kind Hearted Woman Blues
  11. Ramblin' On My Mind
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Beginnings Rmst (Rod Stewart) - July 2004
Format: Audio CD
Label: Fuel 2000
Release Date: 12/07/2004
Disc 1:
  1. Let It Rock
  2. You Can't Judge a Book by Looking at the Cover [Live]
  3. Who Do You Love [Live]
  4. Take It Easy Baby [Live]
  5. Out on the Water Coast [Live]
  6. Boom Boom
  7. Honey in Your Hips
  8. Talkin' 'Bout You
  9. Baby What's Wrong
  10. My Little Cabin [Live]
  11. Too Much Monkey Business [Live]
  12. Smokestack Lightning [Live]
  13. Here "Tis [Live]
  14. I Wish You Would [Single Version]
  15. Certain Girl
  16. Got to Hurry [Single Version]
  17. Good Morning Little Schoolgirl
  18. I Ain't Got You
  19. Putty (In Your Hands)
  20. For Your Love
Disc 2:
  1. Ain't That Loving You Baby
  2. Moppers Blues
  3. Don't You Tell Nobody
  4. Keep Yor Hands Off Her
  5. Just Like I Treat You
  6. Can I Get a Witness
  7. Baby Take Me
  8. Bright Lights, Big City
  9. Day Will Come
  10. Why Does It Go On
  11. Shake
  12. I Just Got Some
  13. So Much to Say
  14. Little Miss Understood
  15. In a Broken Dream
  16. Blues
  17. Cloud Nine
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