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Released: 1995 Polygram
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| The great thing about this compilation CD is
that it spans the majority of Clapton's career. We have his solo
material, work with Cream, Derek and the Dominos and Blind
Faith. That's what makes this CD more appealing than any
other Clapton Compilation. It's got the essential Clapton
favorites like: "After Midnight", "Cocaine",
"I shot the Sheriff", "Wonderful Tonight"
and "Knockin' on Heaven's Door". From his days with
Cream we have: "White Room" and "Sunshine of Your
Love". "From Derek and the Dominos: "Bell Bottom
Blues" and "Layla". Also, from Blind Faith
there's: "Presence of the Lord". Clapton's career
involves entirely too many albums to try to collect them all
without having a sampling of his work first to sort of get your
feet wet without having to jump in. This CD would be your Best
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