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Clapton's close friendship with George Harrison brought him into contact with Harrison's wife, Pattie Boyd, with whom he became deeply infatuated. P. 84. In October 1963, Clapton joined the Yardbirds, a blues-influenced rock and roll band, and stayed with them until March 1965. [231], Both Opel and Vauxhall used the guitar riff from "Layla" in their advertising campaigns throughout 1987–95. The band toured the world and subsequently released the 1975 live LP E. C. Was Here. À noter que Clapton avait déjà repris sur son premier album en 1970 "After Midnight'', une autre chanson de JJ Cale, qui l'a beaucoup influencé. He contributed guitar and vocals to "Runaway Train", a duet with Elton John on the latter's The One album the following year. The song was popularized by Eric Clapton after his cover version was released on the 1977 album Slowhand. Écrite et composée par Bob Marley, et sortie en 1973 sur l'album "Burnin'" des Wailers, cette chanson a été reprise par Clapton sur son album de la renaissance, "461 Ocean Boulevard" paru l'année suivante, en 1974. "Layla" est sans conteste le chef-d'œuvre de Eric Clapton. Fils illégitime d'une mère de 16 ans et d'un officier canadien, il est élevé par ses grands-parents maternels, qui lui offrent une guitare Höfner pour ses 14 ans. [2][147][148][149] Clapton is the only three-time inductee to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame: once as a solo artist, and separately as a member of the Yardbirds and Cream. Clapton won a British Academy Television Award for his collaboration with Michael Kamen on the score for the 1985 BBC Television thriller series Edge of Darkness. [221], Presented the BAFTA for Best Original Television Music for Score of Edge of Darkness with Michael Kamen. It would disturb them to have someone else shoving something down their throat. After leaving Mayall in 1966, Clapton formed the power trio Cream with drummer Ginger Baker and bassist Jack Bruce, in which Clapton played sustained blues improvisations and "arty, blues-based psychedelic pop".[6]. [75] Clapton played at the cricket club's 25th anniversary celebrations in 2011, which were held at London's Grosvenor House Hotel. Il s'agit d'une chanson douce et lourde d'émotion, sans solo ni technique ostentatoire. On 22 January 2005, Clapton performed in the Tsunami Relief Concert held at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, in aid of the victims of the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake. [112] Clapton's management received the invitation and passed it on to the singer, who agreed in principle and suggested it take place sometime in 2009. [47], Clapton subsequently toured as a sideman for an act that had opened for Blind Faith, Delaney and Bonnie and Friends. The priority was the song. Clapton has been the recipient of 18 Grammy Awards, and the Brit Award for Outstanding Contribution to Music. Clapton looked up to King and had always wanted to make an album with him, while King said of Clapton, "I admire the man. The Bunburys recorded three songs for The Bunbury Tails: "We're the Bunburys", "Bunbury Afternoon" and "Fight (No Matter How Long)". In 1968, Clapton played the lead guitar solo on Harrison's "While My Guitar Gently Weeps", from the Beatles' self-titled double album (also known as the "White Album"). In 1998, he established the Crossroads Centre in Antigua to help others overcome their addictions to drugs and alcohol and is active in its management oversight and fundraising to the present day. The supergroup debuted before 100,000 fans in London's Hyde Park on 7 June 1969. Ce film contenait également des interviews de chaque membre du groupe, dont une de Clapton. He invited Trucks to join his band for his 2006–2007 world tour. He called the song "quite cleverly anti-cocaine", noting:[8]. [34] They recorded Disraeli Gears in New York from 11 to 15 May 1967. In his solo career, Clapton has sold more than 100 million records worldwide, making him one of the best-selling musicians of all time. He supports the Alliance's pursuit to scrap the ban on the basis that he disagrees with the state's interference with people's private pursuits". Collaborators included George Harrison, Phil Collins, Daryl Hall, Chaka Khan, Mick Jones, David Sanborn and Robert Cray. Eric Patrick Clapton, CBE (born 30 March 1945) is an English rock and blues guitarist, singer, and songwriter. "When I got to know Muddy, unfortunately, my drinking career was in full sway. He stayed with this band from January until August 1963. Clapton used the guitar for most of Cream's recordings after Fresh Cream, particularly on Disraeli Gears, until the band broke up in 1968. [57], The Layla LP was actually recorded by a five-piece version of the group, thanks to the unforeseen inclusion of guitarist Duane Allman of the Allman Brothers Band. Mais, alors que George Terry insistait pour qu'il reprenne "I Shot The Sheriff", Clapton hésitait, craignant de ne pas être à la hauteur, et faillit même renoncer à inclure sa reprise sur son album au dernier moment. [71], In 1984 he performed on former Pink Floyd member Roger Waters' solo album The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking, and participated in the supporting tour. During the sessions, Clapton was devastated by news of the death of Jimi Hendrix; eight days previously the band had cut a cover of "Little Wing" as a tribute. It was Clapton's sole US appearance that year, following the open-air concert held at Hyde Park. [123], On 24 June 2011, Clapton was in concert with Pino Daniele in Cava de' Tirreni stadium before performing a series of concerts in South America from 6 to 16 October 2011. I’m developing what I call my 'woman tone.' Fryer was a musician (piano and saxophone) and a lifelong drifter who was married several times, had several children, and apparently never knew that he was the father of Eric Clapton. [156] The aforementioned 1964 ES-335 had a storied career. [8][9][10] He has received four Ivor Novello Awards from the British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors, including the Lifetime Achievement Award. British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors, Blues Breakers – John Mayall – With Eric Clapton, Royal Albert Hall London May 2-3-5-6, 2005, Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out, Grammy Award for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance, Grammy Award for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance, Clapton Chronicles: The Best of Eric Clapton, list of the "100 Greatest Artists of All Time", Slowhand at 70 – Live at the Royal Albert Hall, List of awards and nominations received by Eric Clapton, Officer of the Order of the British Empire, Commander of the Order of the British Empire, "100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time – 2. [213] In 1999, Clapton auctioned off some of his guitar collection to raise more than US$5 million for continuing support of the Crossroads Centre. Clapton commented on the slim profile of the neck, which would indicate it was a 1960 model.[154]. During his second Bluesbreakers stint, Clapton gained a reputation as the best blues guitarist on the club circuit. A year after Harrison's death in 2001, Clapton was musical director for the Concert for George. [31] Hendrix attended a performance of the newly formed Cream at the Central London Polytechnic on 1 October 1966, during which he sat in on a double-timed version of "Killing Floor". [72] When offered a slot close to peak viewing hours, he was apparently flattered. Clapton went largely uncredited for his contributions to Harrison's albums due to contractual restraints, and Harrison was credited as "L'Angelo Misterioso" for his contributions to the song "Badge" on Goodbye. [114] In February 2008 Clapton performed with his long-time friend Steve Winwood at Madison Square Garden and guested on his recorded single, "Dirty City", on Winwood's album Nine Lives. At the 41st Annual Grammy Awards on 24 February 1999, Clapton received his third Grammy Award for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance, for his song "My Father's Eyes". 1 as a great person."[99]. The 1975 album There's One in Every Crowd continued this trend. [92] In 1995, Clapton for the first and only time appeared on a UK No. In the late 1970s Clapton positioned a West Brom scarf on the back cover of his album, Backless. [96] In October 1999, the compilation album, Clapton Chronicles: The Best of Eric Clapton, was released, which contained a new song, "Blue Eyes Blue", that also appears in soundtrack for the film, Runaway Bride. On 15 September 1997, Clapton appeared at the Music for Montserrat concert at the Royal Albert Hall, London, performing "Layla" and "Same Old Blues" before finishing with "Hey Jude" alongside fellow English artists Paul McCartney, Elton John, Phil Collins, Mark Knopfler and Sting. Et Eric Clapton se fait pessimiste sur son avenir. One month after the 11 September attacks, Clapton appeared at the Concert for New York City, performing alongside Buddy Guy. [16], Clapton received an acoustic Hoyer guitar, made in Germany, for his thirteenth birthday, but the inexpensive steel-stringed instrument was difficult to play and he briefly lost interest. [145] In his autobiography, Clapton recounted the first time he saw Holly and his Fender, saying, "I thought I'd died and gone to heaven ... it was like seeing an instrument from outer space and I said to myself: 'That's the future – that's what I want'". [146], In 2012, Clapton was among the British cultural icons selected by artist Sir Peter Blake to appear in a new version of his most famous artwork – the Beatles' Sgt. Clapton also won Album of the Year and Best Rock Vocal Performance for Unplugged and Best Rock Song for "Layla". AllMusic critic Richard Gilliam called it "among [Clapton's] most enduringly popular hits" and noted that "even for an artist like Clapton with a huge body of high-quality work, 'Cocaine' ranks among his best. Eric Clapton est né le 30 mars 1945 à Ripley (Surrey). "[199] In a December 2007 interview with Melvyn Bragg on The South Bank Show, Clapton told Bragg that he was not a racist but still believed Powell's comments were relevant. Pourtant profondément déprimé par cette passion contrariée, qu'il tente de noyer dans les drogues et d'alcool, Clapton est ici au mieux de sa forme à la guitare pour ce solo d'anthologie. In addition to being in the band, he had a small speaking role. [52] Despite the superstar line-up, critic Cub Koda noted: "Even Eric Clapton, who usually welcomes any chance to play with one of his idols, has criticized this album repeatedly in interviews, which speaks volumes in and of itself. [168], Signature guitars in Clapton's honour are made by Fender and C.F. »). [113] Kristen Foster, a spokesperson, said, "Eric Clapton receives numerous offers to play in countries around the world", and "[t]here is no agreement whatsoever for him to play in North Korea". He then began a short North American tour lasting from 26 June to 3 July, starting with his third Crossroads Guitar Festival on 26 June at Toyota Park in Bridgeview, Illinois. [134] In a 2016 interview with Classic Rock magazine, Clapton revealed that he had been diagnosed with peripheral neuropathy in 2013, a condition involving damage to peripheral nerves that typically causes stabbing, burning, or tingling pain in the arms and legs. Later, Cream performed in New York at Madison Square Garden. [90], "Tears in Heaven" won three Grammy Awards for Song of the Year, Record of the Year, and Male Pop Vocal Performance. Lucy was stolen from Harrison, though later tracked down and returned to him – he lent it to Clapton for his 1973 comeback concert at the Rainbow. [18] When he was seventeen years old, Clapton joined his first band, an early British R&B group, the Roosters, whose other guitarist was Tom McGuinness. On 30 June 1990, Dire Straits, Clapton and Elton John made a guest appearance in the Nordoff-Robbins charity show held at Knebworth in England. [191][192] This incident, along with some controversial remarks made around the same time by David Bowie,[193] as well as uses of Nazi-related imagery by punk artists Sid Vicious and Siouxsie Sioux, were the main catalysts for the creation of Rock Against Racism, with a concert on 30 April 1978. He didn't want them to break up. [21] The concert film, Slowhand at 70 – Live at the Royal Albert Hall, was released by Eagle Rock Entertainment on 13 November 2015 on DVD, CD, Blu-ray and LP. "Cocaine" is a song written and recorded in 1976 by singer-songwriter J. J. Cale. [49] On 15 December that year, Clapton performed with Lennon, Harrison and others as the Plastic Ono Supergroup at a fundraiser for UNICEF in London.[48]. Although Clapton gained world fame for his playing on the influential album, Blues Breakers – John Mayall – With Eric Clapton, this album was not released until he had left the band for the last time in July 1966. [160] Clapton uses Ernie Ball Slinky and Super Slinky strings, gauge .10 to.46. It would make no sense. Later, Clapton and Crow performed an alternate version of "Tulsa Time" with other guitar legends at the Crossroads Guitar Festival in June 2007 as well as Robert Johnson's blues classic "Crossroads" at London's Hyde Park in August 2008 with John Mayer and Robert Randolph. Toronto, ON: Guernica Editions. In late 1969 Clapton made the switch to the Fender Stratocaster. En 2011, dans son classement « les 100 plus grands guitaristes de tous les temps », le mensuel Rolling Stone le positionne en seconde position, juste derrière Jimi Hendrix. [117] Van Morrison (who also cancelled)[118] said in an interview that he and Clapton were to do a "couple of songs", but that they would do something else together at "some other stage of the game". In July 2013 Clapton displayed it at the Goodwood Festival of Speed in England in the Michelin Supercar Run. "Cocaine" is a song written and recorded in 1976 by singer-songwriter J. J. Cale. On 4 May 2009 Clapton appeared at the Royal Albert Hall, playing "Further on Up the Road" with Joe Bonamassa. Harrison's debut solo album, Wonderwall Music (1968), became the first of many Harrison solo records to include Clapton on guitar. Get the foreigners out. His two stints with Mayall saw his reputation grow to the extent that a famous graffito captured the popular appraisal of him among rock fans: "Clapton is God". [167] In 1979 Clapton gave his signed Fender Lead II guitar to the Hard Rock Cafe in London to designate his favourite bar stool. Cette chanson, dans laquelle il interpelle sa bien aimée, lui avait été inspirée par un conte perse relatant un amour impossible. "[40] Clapton was on good terms with all four of the Beatles; in December 1968 he had played with Lennon at The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus as part of the one-off group the Dirty Mac. They have three daughters, Julie Rose (born 13 June 2001), Ella May (born 14 January 2003), and Sophie Belle (born 1 February 2005)[186] His grandson Isaac Eric Owen Bartlett was born in June 2013 to his oldest daughter Ruth and her husband Dean Bartlett. [14] Years later, his mother married another Canadian soldier and moved to Germany,[15] leaving young Eric with his grandparents in Surrey. In 1976 he performed as one of a string of notable guests at the farewell performance of The Band, filmed in a Martin Scorsese documentary titled The Last Waltz. Jimi Hendrix: Musician. [156] Clapton used both the Les Paul and the SG to create his self-described "woman tone". The Band brought things back into perspective. [97][98] Clapton finished the twentieth century with collaborations with Carlos Santana and B.B. Synthesising influences from Chicago blues and leading blues guitarists such as Buddy Guy, Freddie King, and B.B. Conversations with Eric Clapton, Steve Turner. In the summer of 1965 he left for Greece with a band called the Glands, which included his old friend Ben Palmer on piano. Love, Pete". "[189][190] "Keep Britain white" was, at the time, a slogan of the far-right National Front (NF). It's a sweet sound, something like the solo on 'I Feel Free'. Items included his guitar from the Cream reunion tour in 2005, speaker cabinets used in the early 1970s from his days with Derek and the Dominos, and some guitars from Jeff Beck, J. J. Cale, and Joe Bonamassa. Other appearances in media include in the Miami Vice series ("Wonderful Tonight", "Knock on Wood", "She's Waiting", and "Layla"), Back to the Future ("Heaven Is One Step Away"), The Color of Money ("It's In The Way That You Use It"), Lethal Weapon 2 ("Knockin' On Heaven's Door"), Goodfellas ("Layla" and "Sunshine of Your Love"),[230] Freaks and Geeks episode "I'm With the Band" ("Sunshine of Your Love", "White Room" and "Crossroads (song)"), Friends episodes "The One with the Proposal, Part 2" ("Wonderful Tonight") and "The One Where Rachel Has A Baby" ("River of Tears"), School Of Rock ("Sunshine Of Your Love)", Men in Black III ("Strange Brew"), Captain Phillips (film) ("Wonderful Tonight"), August: Osage County (film) ("Lay Down Sally"), for which it was a significant part of the soundtrack, being played in the intro and twice more later on, Good Girls Revolt episode "The Year-Ender" ("White Room)" and Rick and Morty episode "The Vat of Acid Episode" ("It's In The Way That You Use It"). 6, 1968) and "Crossroads" (No. [51] The album yielded the unexpected US No. t.co/RxKr7OYsvi", "When popstars talk politics: Clapton's shocking rant", "Dabbling in right wing politics – David Bowie, Brian Ferry and Eric Clapton", "Ferrari SP12 EC – Eric Clapton's one-off is a 458 Italia with styling inspired by the 512 BB", "The Many Cars of Eric 'Slowhand' Clapton", "Desert Island Discs 1989 – Eric Clapton & Sue Lawley", "Eric Clapton displays one-off Ferrari SP12 EC at Goodwood", "Eric Clapton with his wife Melia – Grid Walk with Martin Brundle F1", "Vintage Mini Cooper Radford Harrison/Clapton", "Company Check, List of Directors of UK Companies and Organizations: Eric Patrick Clapton, Director, Clouds House", "Company Check, List of Directors of UK Companies and Organizations, Eric Patrick Clapton, Director, The Chemical Dependency Centre", "Crossroads Centre Antigua, Official website", "Crossroads Guitar Festival, Official website", "Eric Clapton Will Auction Vintage Guitars & Amps For His Crossroads Centre", “Eric Clapton charity auction makes £1.3 million”, "TRH attend The Prince's Trust Rock Gala 2010", "Green and Growing Aid Still Required Helps Darfur Refugees Take Root", "Throwback Thursday: The West Brom Match Sponsored By Eric Clapton (September 27, 1978)", "West Bromwich Albion's famous supporters", "Supplement to The London Gazette: 1995 New Year Honours list", "Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Of 'August: Osage County' To Be Released On January 7, 2014", "New Eric Clapton Album 'Old Sock' Due in March", Me and Mr. Johnson / Sessions for Robert J, In Concert: A Benefit for the Crossroads Centre at Antigua, Play the Blues: Live from Jazz at Lincoln Center, George Harrison–Eric Clapton 1991 Japanese Tour, Evergreen (Love Theme from A Star Is Born), Ray Charles McCullough II, Jeremy Reeves, Ray Romulus & Jonathan Yip, You Can't Judge a Book by Looking at the Cover, Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I'll Go Mine), The Layla Sessions: 20th Anniversary Edition, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Eric_Clapton&oldid=982913553, Commanders of the Order of the British Empire, Articles with dead external links from March 2018, Articles with permanently dead external links, Wikipedia indefinitely semi-protected pages, Articles with dead external links from April 2020, Articles with Encyclopædia Britannica links, Wikipedia articles with BIBSYS identifiers, Wikipedia articles with CANTIC identifiers, Wikipedia articles with CINII identifiers, Wikipedia articles with MusicBrainz identifiers, Wikipedia articles with SELIBR identifiers, Wikipedia articles with SNAC-ID identifiers, Wikipedia articles with SUDOC identifiers, Wikipedia articles with Trove identifiers, Wikipedia articles with WORLDCATID identifiers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. [187], Clapton is a supporter of the Countryside Alliance, which promotes field sports and issues relating to the British countryside. Would Eric have become a Beatle? "[52] Other noted recordings from this period include Clapton's guitar work on "Go Back Home" from Stephen Stills' self-titled first solo album. [224], Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame for the third time, this time as a solo artist. In 1962, Clapton started performing as a duo with fellow blues enthusiast David Brock in pubs around Surrey. [120] The two former Yardbirds extended their 2010 tour with stops at Madison Square Garden,[121] the Air Canada Centre in Toronto, and the Bell Centre in Montreal. [157] Clapton's "Fool" acquired its name from its distinctive psychedelic paint job, created by the visual art collective also known as the Fool (just before Cream's first US appearance in 1967, Clapton's SG, Bruce's Fender VI, and Baker's drum head were all repainted in psychedelic designs). [5], After playing in a number of different local bands, Clapton joined the Yardbirds in 1963, replacing founding guitarist Top Topham. Et même sur un solo de l'Album blanc des Beatles passé à la postérité. When she spurned his advances, Clapton's unrequited affections prompted most of the material for the Dominos' album Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs (1970). The song “Bad Love” was released as a single and later won the Grammy Award for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance. [146] In the same documentary he also cited harmonica player Little Walter as an influence: "The sound he made with the harmonica playing through an amplifier. The similarity in surnames gave rise to the erroneous belief that Clapton's real surname is Clapp (Reginald Cecil Clapton was the name of Rose's first husband, Eric Clapton's maternal grandfather). Having swapped his Fender Telecaster and Vox AC30 amplifier for a 1960 Gibson Les Paul Standard guitar and Marshall amplifier, Clapton's sound and playing inspired the famous slogan "Clapton is God", spray-painted by an unknown admirer on a wall in Islington in 1967. Clapton released a new studio album, Clapton, on 27 September 2010 in the United Kingdom and 28 September 2010 in the United States. Voici un extrat du film "Farewell Concert" de Tony Palmer, qui montrait le concert d'adieu de Cream au Royal Albert Hall le 26 novembre 1968. A few months after his discharge, Clapton began working on his next album, against doctors' orders. I think it might be something to do with his age, as he turned 70 a couple of years ago. Both Clapton and the venue apologised the next day, blaming 'technical difficulties' for making sound conditions 'unbearable' for Clapton on stage. Un solo à retrouver ici à partir de 4:06 dans une version sensationnelle qui cloue le bec. "[55], The band was originally called "Eric Clapton and Friends". After being discharged, it was recommended by doctors of Hazelden that Clapton not partake in any activities that would act as triggers for his alcoholism or stress. Clapton first visited the United States while touring with Cream. [38], In January 1969, when the Beatles were recording and filming what became Let It Be, tensions became so acute that Harrison quit the group for several days, prompting John Lennon to suggest they complete the project with Clapton if Harrison did not return. Durant l'enregistrement de l'Album Blanc des Beatles en 1968, George propose le futur tube "While My Guitar Gently Weeps". [22] In December 1964, Clapton made his first appearance at the Royal Albert Hall, London, with the Yardbirds. » (« Elle ne ment jamais, elle ne ment jamais, elle ne ment jamais : cocaïne. [23][24], In March 1965, Clapton and the Yardbirds had their first major hit, "For Your Love", written by songwriter Graham Gouldman, who also wrote hit songs for Herman's Hermits and the Hollies (and would later achieve success of his own as a member of 10cc). [137] On 20 May 2016, Clapton released his twenty-third studio album I Still Do. [20] Cream's first gig was an unofficial performance at the Twisted Wheel Club in Manchester on 29 July 1966 before their full debut two nights later at the National Jazz and Blues Festival in Windsor. [20] The band initially played Chess/Checker/Vee-Jay blues numbers and began to attract a large cult following when they took over the Rolling Stones' residency at the Crawdaddy Club in Richmond. [170] His 1939 000-42 Martin that he played on the Unplugged album sold for US$791,500 at auction. Chaque matin à 7h30, recevez l'actu du jour dans votre boîte mail. 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Together, Cream's talents secured them as an influential power trio. [20] In January 1973, the Who's Pete Townshend organised a comeback concert for Clapton at London's Rainbow Theatre, titled the "Rainbow Concert", to help Clapton kick his addiction. [162] The first—used during the recording of Eric Clapton—was "Brownie", which in 1973 became the backup to the most famous of all Clapton's guitars, "Blackie". It was thick and fat and very melodic". [54] During this period, Clapton was increasingly influenced by The Band and their 1968 album Music from Big Pink, saying: "What I appreciated about the Band was that they were more concerned with songs and singing. Alors que vient de sortir en salles le documentaire "Life in 12 bars" sur la vie d' [201], Since the 1970s, Clapton considered himself a "car enthusiast" and often stated his passion for the Ferrari brand. Mais McCartney et Lennon y prêtent peu d'attention. In 2017, a documentary film titled Eric Clapton: Life in 12 Bars was directed by Lili Fini Zanuck. [57], In 1974, Clapton started living with Boyd (they would not marry until 1979) and was no longer using heroin (although he gradually began to drink heavily). He was called upon to test the Cee'd's auxiliary input, which he tested by plugging in one of his guitars and playing several bars of his most famous hits. Clapton assembled the best components of the remaining three to create "Blackie", which was his favourite stage guitar until its retirement in 1985. Clapton's 2008 Summer Tour began on 3 May at the Ford Amphitheatre, Tampa, Florida, and then moved to Canada, Ireland, England, Norway, Iceland, Denmark, Poland, Germany, and Monaco. Pour reprendre les paroles de sa célèbre chanson Layla,"Darling won't you ease my worried mind?" [146] During recording sessions with John Mayall's group, Clapton was frustrated by technicians "that just came up to your amp with the microphone and just stuck it two inches away from the front of the amplifier. Though Cream were hailed as one of the greatest groups of its day, and the adulation of Clapton as a guitar legend reached new heights, the supergroup was short-lived. The album includes the original 14 tracks, remastered, as well as 6 additional tracks, including 2 versions of "My Father's Eyes".

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