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Albums included:
1964 - Five Live Yardbirds
1965 - The Yardbirds & Sonny Boy Williamson
1966 - Fresh Cream
1966 - John Mayall's Bluesbreakers Feat. Bluesbreaking (1965-66)
1967 - Cream - Disraeli Gears
1968 - Cream - Wheels On Fire
1969 - Blind Faith
1969 - Cream - Goodbye
1970 - Delaney And Bonnie And Friends(With Eric Capton)
1970 - Eric Clapton (First Solo Album)
1974 - 461 Ocean Boulevard (Deluxe Edition 2004, 2CD)
1975 - There's One In Every Crowd
1976 - No Reason to Cry
1977 - Slowhand
1978 - Backless
1981 - Another Ticket
1983 - Money And Cigarettes
1985 - Behind The Sun
1986 - August
1989 - Journeyman
1992 - Rush (Soundtrack)
1994 - From the Cradle
1998 - Pilgrim
1999 - The Blues
2000 - & B B King - Riding With The King
2001 - Reptile
2004 - Crossroads Festival
2004 - Me and Mr Johnson
All songs, included:
Running on Faith Journeyman.
Bell Bottom Blues Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs.
Tears in Heaven Rush soundtrack.
Promises Backless.
Esavi added Bad Love Journeyman.
Wonderful Tonight Slowhand.
Layla Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs.
..and many many more!!!
Eric Patrick Clapton, CBE (born 30 March 1945), is an English rock and blues guitarist, singer, and songwriter. He 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 has been referred to as one of the most important and influential guitarists of all time. Clapton ranked second in Rolling Stone magazine's list of the "100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time" and fourth in Gibson's "Top 50 Guitarists of All Time".[3] He was also named number five in Time magazine's list of "The 10 Best Electric Guitar Players" in 2009.
In the mid-1960s Clapton left the Yardbirds to play with John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers. Immediately after leaving Mayall, 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". Furthermore, he formed blues rock band Blind Faith with Baker, Steve Winwood, and Ric Grech. For most of the 1970s Clapton's output bore the influence of the mellow style of J. J. Cale and the reggae of Bob Marley. His version of Marley's "I Shot the Sheriff" helped reggae reach a mass market. Two of his most popular recordings were "Layla", recorded with Derek and the Dominos; and Robert Johnson's "Crossroads", recorded with Cream. Following the death of his son Conor in 1991, Clapton's grief was expressed in the song "Tears in Heaven", which was featured on his Unplugged album.
Clapton has been the recipient of 18 Grammy Awards, and the Brit Award for Outstanding Contribution to Music. In 2004 he was awarded a CBE at Buckingham Palace for services to music. In 1998, Clapton, a recovering alcoholic and drug addict, founded the Crossroads Centre on Antigua, a medical facility for recovering substance abusers.