Eric Clapton was born on March
30, 1945, in England. Clapton's musical
career has developed from band member to solo
artist and has allowed Clapton to be
considered one of the premiere rock and blues
guitarists in history. Clapton was raised by
his grandmother who he thought was his mother
until age 9 when he learned that his
"sister" was actually is mom and he
was an illegitimate child. By the time
Clapton was 15, he was fascinated with the
blues and playing guitar (a gift for his 13th
birthday) and by age 17, he had dropped out
of Kingston College of Art to focus on a
career in music in London.
Although his first membership in
a band was with The Roosters, Clapton found
more success when he joined up with The
Yardbirds in 1963. Clapton played
with The Yardbirds in the mid-60s before
moving on and into the band, John
Mayall and The Bluesbreakers.
Clapton's membership in the group led his
nickname "Slowhand" and soon he
became the major focus of the band. In 1966,
Clapton and 2 other band members broke away
from the group to form Cream.
The band broke up in 1968 and Clapton formed Blind
Faith (which also included Steve Winwood). Blind Faith found
success with a tour and LP but broke up in
1969. Throughout the turmoil of joining
groups, forming groups, and leaving groups,
Clapton also found success with helping other
musicians. In 1969, Clapton was asked to play
with John Lennon in a few concert
appearances including Lennon's hit "Cold
Turkey." Clapton also helped out and
toured with Delaney and Bonnie.
The same year, Clapton was awarded the Melody
Maker Pop Poll for Best International
Musician.
Clapton went solo with the
release of Eric
Clapton and hit the Top 40
with "After Midnight."
Clapton retreated from his solo
stance and formed Derek And The
Dominos.
Clapton's career in the music
had begun to be consumed by a heroin
addiction and Derek And The Dominos
broke up during the year - Clapton remained
relatively out of the public eye.
Clapton won a Grammy Award for Album of the Year for The
Concert For Bangla Desh (with George
Harrison, Ravi Shanker,
Bob
Dylan, Leon Russell,
Ringo Starr, Billy
Preston, and Klaus Voormann).
Clapton kicked his drug habit
and performed a comeback show in London which
resulted in the release of Eric
Clapton's Rainbow Concert.
Clapton released 461
Ocean Boulevard and hit #1 on the pop
charts with the Bob Marley cover, "I Shot
The Sheriff" and hit the Top 40 with
"Willie And The Hand Jive."
Clapton returned to tour England
for the first time in 5 years.
Clapton appeared in the film
version of Tommy.
Clapton released There's
One In Every Crowd.
Clapton released another live LP
- E.C.
Was Here.
No
Reason To Cry was released and Clapton hit
the Top 40 with "Hello Old Friend."
Clapton's commercial success as
a solo artist came into being with the
release of Slowhand.
The LP contained the hits
"Lay Down Sally" and
"Wonderful Tonight" as well as the
classic "Cocaine" and sold over 3
million copies in the U.S.
Clapton released Backless and hit the Top 10
with "Promises."
By the late 70s, Clapton's
career began to feel the effects of his
drinking.
Clapton released the live 2-LP, Just
One Night of songs performed live in
Japan in late '79.
Clapton hit the Top 40 with
"Tulsa Time / Cocaine."
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Singles Artist of the Year
Eric Clapton (& His Band)
hit the Top 40 with "I
Can't Stand It."
Clapton released Another
Ticket and hit the Top 10
with "I
Can't Stand It." The release had
originally been rejected by Clapton's label,
Polydor, until a new producer was found and
the recording was redone.
Clapton hit the Top 10 with "I
Can't Stand It."
Clapton collapsed during a
Wisconsin performance from alcohol-related
problems. The medical emergency eventually
led to Clapton's treatment for alcoholism.
# 95
Singles Artist of the Year
Clapton released a hits
collection, Time
Pieces - The Best Of Eric Clapton, and Money
And Cigarettes with his new record
label, Warner Brothers.
Clapton hit the Top 40 with
"I've Got A Rock N' Roll
Heart."
# 107
Singles Artist of the Year
Clapton released Behind
The Sun with the hits "She's
Waiting," "See What Love Can
Do" and the Top 40 hit "Forever
Man."
Clapton released August with the hits
"It's In The Way That You Use It"
(from The
Color Of Money) and "Tearing Us
Apart" (with Tina
Turner). Q magazine called
the LP, "...the official start of
Clapton's Career renaissance..."
Clapton was honored with a
Lifetime Achievement Award from the British
Phonographic Institute.
The video for "It's In The
Way That You Use It" was nominated for a
MTV Video Music
Award for Best Video from a Film.
Clapton could also be heard on
the Lethal Weapon soundtrack.
Clapton released his first
boxset titled Crossroads which included 73
songs spanning Clapton's solo career and work
with groups. By 1990, the collection became
the first box set to be certified platinum
(and eventually double platinum).
# 156
Singles Artist of the Year
Clapton was nominated a Grammy
Award for Best Rock Vocal Performance -
Male
("After Midnight").
Clapton could be heard on the Homeboy and Lethal
Weapon 2 soundtracks.
Clapton released Journeyman and the LP was hailed
as his return to his blues-rock roots. Most
notable tracks on the LP included
"Pretending" and "Bad
Love."
Clapton lost several members of
his road crew and friend, Steve Ray
Vaughan, in a helicopter crash.
Clapton won a Billboard Music
Award for Top Album Rock Artist.
Clapton won a Grammy
Award for Best Rock Vocal Performance -
Male
("Bad Love").
Clapton released another live
LP, 24
Nights of live performances from
London's Royal Albert Hall from '90 and '91.
Tragedy struck Clapton when his
4-year old son was killed after falling out a
high-rise window.
# 16
Singles Artist of the Year
Clapton contributed music to the
soundtracks of Rush ("Tears In Heaven") and Lethal
Weapon 3 (including the collaboration
with Sting, "It's Probably
Me").
Clapton was inducted into the Rock
& Roll Hall of Fame as part of the group The
Yardbirds.
Clapton hit the Top 40 with
"Tears In Heaven."
Clapton was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best
Rock Performance, Solo ("24
Hours").
Clapton hit the Top 10 with "Tears In Heaven."
Clapton topped the Billboard Top
Singles Sales chart for 3 weeks with "Tears In Heaven."
Clapton topped the Billboard
Adult Contemporary chart for 3 weeks with
"Tears In Heaven."
Clapton released Unplugged (from a March
appearance). Clapton hit the Top 10 with his
unplugged version of "Layla." The LP went on
to win several Grammy Awards and became his
biggest-selling LP - selling over 10 million
copies in the U.S.
The video for "Tears In Heaven" won a MTV Video Music
Award for Best Male Video and was also nominated
for Best Video from a Film and Best Cinematography.
Clapton hit the Top 40 with the
unplugged version of "Layla."
Clapton hit the Top 10 with the unplugged
version of "Layla."
# 129
Singles Artist of the Year
Clapton was
nominated for an American Music
Awards for Favorite Pop/Rock Male Artist.
Clapton was inducted into the Rock
& Roll Hall of Fame as part of the group Cream.
Clapton won 6 Grammy
Awards for Record of the Year, Best Pop Vocal Performance -
Male,
and Song of the Year (songwriter with Will
Jennings) ("Tears In Heaven"), Album of the Year and Best Rock Vocal Performance -
Male (Unplugged), and Best Rock Song (songwriter with Jim
Gordon) ("Layla") - and was also
nominated for Best Song Written for a
Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual
Media ("Tears In Heaven"
with Will Jennings and "It's Probably
Me" with Michael Kamen and Sting), and
Best Intrumental Composition Written for a
Motion Picture or for Television (Rush
soundtrack). Critics of the Grammy Awards
questioned the reasoning behind a 20-year old
song such as "Layla" winning an
award. The song had been written in the 70s
as a testament to Clapton's involvement with George
Harrison's wife, Patti, (who Clapton
eventually married and divorced). The
co-writer of "Layla" was in prison at
the time of the awards.
Unplugged topped the Billboard
200 Pop Albums chart for 3 weeks.
Clapton won 2 World Music Awards
for Best-Selling British Artist of the Year
and World's Best-Selling Rock Artist of the
Year.
Clapton won an American Music
Award for Favorite Pop/Rock Male Artist.
Clapton was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Rock Vocal Performance by a
Duo or Group ("My Back Pages" with
Bob
Dylan, Roger McGuinn,
Tom
Petty, Neil Young, George
Harrison).
Clapton released From
The Cradle, a collection of blues
standards. Rolling Stone called the
LP, "...the plugged-in, all-blues album
that old school Clapton freaks have been
moaning and groaning for..."
From
The Cradle topped the Billboard Top Blues
Albums chart for 10 weeks.
From
The Cradle topped the Billboard Pop Albums
chart for a week.
Clapton won a Grammy Award for Best Traditional
Blues Album (From
The Cradle) and was nominated for Album of the Year.
Clapton released The
Cream Of Eric Clapton which included tracks
dating back from the late 60s into the 80s.
Clapton topped the UK Singles
chart with Cher, Chrissie
Hynde, and Neneh Cherry
for a week with "Love Can Build A
Bridge."
# 40
Singles Artist of the Year
Clapton released another box-set
with Crossroads
2: Live In The Seventies consisting of
unreleased live performances from the 70s and
4 previously unreleased studio tracks.
Clapton hit the Top 40 with
"Change The World" - a
collaboration with Babyface from the Phenomenon soundtrack.
Clapton hit the Top 10 with "Change The World."
Clapton could also be heard on
the LP, Tribute
To Stevie Ray Vaughan with "Ain't
Gone'N Give Up On Your Love" and
"Tick Tock."
Clapton topped the Billboard Hot
Adult Contemporary Singles & Tracks chart
for 13 weeks with "Change The World."
Clapton's video for "Change The World " was nominated
for a MTV Video Music
Award for Best Cinematography.
Rock
'N Roll Hall Of Fame's 500
Songs That Shaped Rock And Roll includes "After
Midnight."
Clapton won an American Music
Award for Favorite Pop/Rock Male Artist.
Clapton won 4 more Grammy
Awards for Record of the Year, Best Pop Vocal Performance -
Male,
and Song of the Year (songwriter) ("Change The World") and Best Rock Instrumental
Performance ("SRV Shuffle" with Jimmie
Vaughan, Robert Cray,
B.B.
King, Buddy Guy, Bonnie Raitt, and Art
Neville) and was nominated for Best
Rock Vocal Performance, Male ("Ain't
Gone 'N Give Up On Your Love")
# 74
Singles Artist of the Year
Clapton was nominated for an American Music
Award for Favorite Pop/Rock Male Artist.
Clapton made a rare television
appearance on CNN's Larry King Live. On his LP Pilgrim, Clapton said:
"It is autobiographical... and I see
myself as kind of being like a lone guy on a
quest."
March 7: Clapton hit the Top
40 with "My Father's Eyes."
March 10: Clapton released Pilgrim and kicked off a tour
for the summer. Clapton's "Sick And
Tired" off his new Pilgrim LP has been angering
women's groups who have labeled the songs as
"hate speech." A portion of the
offending lyrics include: I'm gonna get
me a shotgun, baby, Keep it stashed behind
the bedroom door. I may have to blow your
brains out, baby, Then you won't bother me no
more. Opponents of the song have said,
"It's disturbing to all of us Clapton
fans. In this day and age, with domestic
violence as prevalent as it is, the idea of
him writing a song like that is
horrible." Supporters of the song have
claimed that the track represents the
tradition of blues music.
Ranked # 15 on VH1: Greatest
Artists of Rock & Roll (and
# 11 on Rock On The Net's
Poll).
Clapton was nominated for a MTV Video Music
Awards for Best Male Video ("My Father's Eyes").
The Crossroads Centre, a
rehabilitation center Clapton funded with
over $6 million opened in the Caribbean.
Clapton won an American Music
Award for Favorite
Pop Male Artist.
Clapton won a Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Performance -
Male
("My Father's Eyes") and was also
nominated for Best Pop Album (Pilgrim).
Clapton auctioned off 100 of his
guitars to raise money for Crossroad Center -
a substance use rehabilitation center in
Antigua. Clapton said: "I wanted to make
a gesture to draw attention to the Crossroads
Center and demonstrate the extent of my
personal commitment... The auction finally
gives me a chance to share with others the
instruments that have given me so much
pleasure throughout my career."
Clapton released The
Blues.
The
Blues topped the Billboard Blues
Albums chart for 10 weeks.
Clapton returned to the Top 40
with "Blue
Eyes Blue."
Clapton released another hits
collection, Clapton
Chronicles:The Best Of Eric Clapton, with the new track
"Blue
Eyes Blue" (from Runaway
Bride) and "(I) Get Lost"
(from The
Story Of Us).
Clapton won a Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental
Performance ("The Calling" with Santana).
Clapton was inducted into the Rock
& Roll Hall of Fame (by Robbie
Robertson) and said at the ceremony:
"For me, it's all about the music. I'm
the messenger and play the message."
Clapton released Riding
With The King with B.B.
King and the LP hit #1 on the
Billboard Internet Sales chart.
Riding
With The King was certified platinum and
topped the Billboard Internet Album chart for
7 weeks and the Billboard Blues Album chart
into 2001.
Rolling Stone
& MTV: 100 Greatest Pop Songs includes "Tears In Heaven" at # 45.
Clapton topped Billboard
Year-End Charts with the Top Blues
Album (Riding
With The King).
Riding
With The King was certified 2x platinum.
Clapton was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Traditional
Blues Album.
Clapton released Reptile which topped the
Billboard Internet Sales chart for 2 weeks.
Clapton's European tour included
stops at London's Royal Albert Hall and the
Moscow Convention Center.
Clapton
Chronicles:The Best Of Eric Clapton was certified
platinum.
Clapton won Contemporary Album
of the Year (for Riding
With The King) at the Annual W.C. Handy
Awards. Clapton was touring when he talked
about possibly ending tours: "I was
musing that it might be the last time. Now
I'm going, 'This is definitely the last
time.' It's hard. It's doesn't work for me
anymore. I will leave the door open for a
couple of projects, to play the odd theater,
but I'd say this is near the end."
Reptile was certified gold.
Clapton performed at The
Concert For New York City benefit concert in New
York City (later released as an LP) with
proceeds going to 9/11 chartities.
Clapton won a Grammy Award for Best Pop Instrumental
Performance ("Reptile") and was
nominated for Best Rock Vocal Performance -
Male
("Superman Inside").
Clapton performed as part of
Queen Elizabeth's Golden Jubilee concert at
Buckingham Palace.
Clapton released a live CD/DVD -
One
More Car, One More Rider. The songs were taken
from performance in Los Angeles and Tokyo in
2001.
Clapton could be heard on the
tribute compilation - Conceptions:
Musical Tribute To Stevie Wonder - with "Higher
Ground."
VH1: 100 Best
Songs of the Past 25 Years includes "Tears In Heaven" at # 57.
Rolling Stone:
The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time: # 325:
Slowhand, # 409:
461
Ocean Boulevard.
Clapton released Me
& Mr. Johnson - a collection of 14 Robert Johnson covers.
Rolling Stone:
The Immortals - The 100 Greatest Artists of
All Time included Clapton at # 53.
Me
& Mr. Johnson was certified gold.
Clapton released the DVD/CV Sessions
For Robert J.
Clapton topped the Billboard
Year-End Charts as the Top Blues
Artist and with the Top Blues Album (Me
& Mr. Johnson).
# 122 on the Top Pop Artists
of the Past 25 Years chart.
Clapton performed with
Roger Waters as part of the benefit
show Tsunami Aid: A Concert Of Hope
on NBC.
Clapton was nominated for 2 Grammy Awards for Best
Pop Collaboration with Vocals
("Something" with Paul
McCartney) and Best Traditional Blues
Album (Me
& Mr. Johnson).
The single "Wonderful
Tonight" was certified gold.
Clapton released Back
Home.
Clapton could be heard on B.B. King's LP 80 with the track
"The Thrill Is Gone."
Crossroads was certified 3x
platinum.
Back
Home was certified gold.
Clapton was
nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Rock Vocal Solo Performance
("Revolution").
Clapton
released the collaboration with J.J.
Cale The
Road To Escondido. Cale wrote Clapton's
classics "Cocaine" and "After
Midnight."
Clapton was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Traditional R&B Vocal
Performance ("You Are So
Beautiful" with Sam Moore,
Billy
Preston, Zucchero, and Robert
Randolph).
Complete
Clapton was released.
Complete
Clapton was certified gold.
Clapton won a Grammy Award for
Best Contemporary Blues Album (The
Road To Escondido with J.J. Cale).
Clapton and Steve Winwood released the live LP Live
From Madison Square Garden. The set was recorded
in February, 2008 from 3 sold-out shows.
Clapton was nominated for 2 Grammy Awards including Best Rock Vocal Performance by a
Duo or Group ("Can't Find My Way
Home") and Best Rock Album (Live
From Madison Square Garden) (both with Steve Winwood).
Clapton released Clapton.
Clapton topped the Billboard
Rock Albums chart with Clapton.
Clapton was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Solo Rock Vocal Performance ("Run Back To
Your Side").
Clapton released Wynton
Marsalis & Eric Clapton Play The Blues with Wynton
Marsalis.
Slowhand
(35th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) was released.
Clapton released Old
Sock.
The 2CD/1DVD set Unplugged:
Expanded & Remastered was released.
The live compilation Crossroads
Guitar Festival 2013 was released.
The 5CD/DVD set Give
Me Strength: The '74/'75 Recordings was released.
November 12: Clapton released The Lady In The Balcony:
Lockdown Sessions. A 'live' LP with
Clapton bringing his band together to
record what would have been presented at
live shows at the Royal Albert Hall that
were cancelled in February, 2021, due to
the pandemic.
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Eric Clapton
Released: August, 1970
Billboard
peak:
# 13
Tracks:
"Slunky" - "Bad Boy"
- "Lonesome And A Long Way From
Home" - "After Midnight" -
"Easy Now" - "Blues
Power" - "Bottle Of Red
Wine" - "Lovin' You, Lovin'
Me" - "Told You For The Last
Time" - "Don't Know Why" -
"Let It Rain" |
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Eric Clapton's Rainbow
Concert
Released: September, 1973
Billboard
peak:
# 18
Live Tracks: "Layla"
- "Badge" - "Blues
Power" - "Roll It Over" -
"Little Wing" - "Bottle Of
Red Wine" - "After
Midnight" - "Bell Bottom
Blues" - "Prescence Of The
Lord" - "Tell The Truth" -
"Pearly Queen" - "Key To
The Highway" - "Let It
Rain" - "Crossroad" |
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461 Ocean Boulevard
Released: July, 1974
US: Gold
Billboard
peak:
# 1 (for 4 weeks)
Rolling Stone
review:
Tracks: "Motherless
Children" - "Give Me
Strength" - "Willie And The
Hand Jive" - "Get Ready" -
"I Shot The Sheriff" - "I
Can't Hold Out" - "Please Be
With Me" - "Let It Grow" -
"Steady Rollin' Man" -
"Mainline Florida" |
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There's One In Every
Crowd
Released: April, 1975
Billboard
peak:
# 21
Tracks: "We've Been
Told (Jesus Is Coming Soon)" -
"Swing Low Sweet Chariot" -
"Little Rachel" - "Don't
Blame Me" - "The Sky Is
Crying" - "Singin' The
Blues" - "Better Make It
Through Today" - "Pretty Blue
Eyes" - "High" -
"Opposites" |
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E.C. Was Here
Released: August, 1975
Billboard
peak:
# 20
Live Tracks: "Have You
Ever Loved A Woman?" -
"Presence Of The Lord" -
"Driftin' Blue" - "Can't
Find My Way Home" - "Rambling
On My Mind" - "Further On Up
The Road" |
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No Reason To Cry
Released: August, 1976
Billboard
peak:
# 15
Tracks: "Beautiful
Thing" - "Carnival" -
"Sign Language" - "Country
Jail Blues" - "All Our Past
Times" - "Hello Old
Friend" - "Double Trouble"
- "Innocent Time" -
"Hungry" - "Black Summer
Rain" - "Last Night" |
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Slowhand
Released: November, 1977
US: Gold
Billboard
peak:
# 2
Rolling Stone
review:
Tracks: "Cocaine" -
"Wonderful Tonight" - "Lay
Down Sally" - "Next Time You
See Her" - "We're All The
Way" - "The Core" -
"May You Never" - "Mean
Old Frisco" - "Peaches &
Diesal" |
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Backless
Released: November, 1978
US: Platinum
Billboard
peak:
# 8
Tracks: "Walk Out In
The Rain" - "Watch Out For
Lucy" - "I'll Make Love To You
Anytime" - "Roll It" -
"Tell Me That You Love Me" -
"If I Don't Be There By
Morning" - "Early In The
Morning" - "Promises" -
"Golden Ring" - "Tulsa Time" |
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Just One Night
Released: May, 1980
US: Gold
Billboard
peak:
# 2
Live Tracks: "Tulsa Time" -
"Early In The Morning" -
"Lay Down Sally" -
"Wonderful Tonight" - "If
I Don't Be There By Morning" -
"Worried Life Blues" -
"All Our Past Times" -
"After Midnight" - "Double
Trouble" - "Setting Me Up"
- "Blues Power" -
"Rambling On My Mind" - "Cocaine" -
"Further On Up The Road" |
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Another Ticket
Released: April, 1981
US: Gold
Billboard
peak:
# 7
Tracks: "Something
Special" - "Black Rose" -
"Blow Wind Blow" -
"Another Ticket" - "I
Can't Stand It" - "Hold Me
Lord" - "Floating Bridge"
- "Catch Me If You Can" -
"Rita Mae" |
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Time Pieces - The Best
Of Eric Clapton
Released: February, 1983
US: 7x Platinum
Billboard
peak:
# 101
Rolling Stone
review:
Tracks: "I Shot The
Sherif" - "After Midnight"
- "Knockin' On Heaven's Door" -
"Wonderful Tonight" -
"Layla" - "Cocaine" - "Lay
Down Sally" - "Willie And The
Hand Jive" - "Promises" -
"Swing Low Sweet Chariot" -
"Let It Grow" |
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Money And Cigarettes
Released: February, 1983
Billboard
peak:
# 16
Rolling Stone
review:
Tracks: "Everybody
Ought To Make A Change" -
"Shape You're In" - "Ain't
Going Down" - "I've Got A Rock N'
Roll Heart" - "Man
Overboard" - "Pretty Girl"
- "Man In Love" -
"Crosscut Saw" - "Slow
Down Linda" - "Crazy Country
Hop" |
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Behind The Sun
Released: March, 1985
US: Platinum
Billboard
peak:
# 34
Rolling Stone
review:
Tracks: "She's
Waiting" - "See What Love Can
Do" - "Same Old Blues" -
"Knock On Wood" -
"Something's Happening" -
"Forever Man" - "All
Depends" - "Tangled In
Love" - "Never Make You
Cry" - "Just Like A
Prisoner" - "Behind The
Sun" |
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August
Released: November, 1986
US: Gold
Billboard
peak:
# 37
Tracks: "It's In The
Way That You Use It" -
"Run" - "Tearing Us
Apart" - "Bad Influence" -
"Walk Away" - "Hung Up On
Your Love" - "Take A
Chance" - "Hold On" -
"Miss You" - "Holy
Mother" - "Behind The
Mask" - "Grand Illusion" |
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Crossroads
Released: April, 1988
US: 3x Platinum
Billboard
peak:
# 34
Rolling Stone
review:
Tracks: "Boom
Boom" - "Honey In Your
Hips" - "Baby What's
Wrong" - "I Wish You
Would" - "Certain Girl" -
"Good Morning Little
Schoolgirl" - "I Ain't Got
You" - "For Your Love" -
"Got To Hurry" - "Lonely
Years" - "Bernard Jenkins"
- "Hideaway" - "All Your
Love (I Miss Loving)" -
"Rambling On My Mind" -
"Have You Ever Loved A Woman?"
(live) - "Wrapping Paper" -
"I Feel Free" -
"Spoonful" - "Lawdy
Mama" - "Strange Brew" -
"Sunshine Of Your Love" -
"Tales Of Brave Ulysses" -
"Steppin' Out" - "Anyone
For Tennis" - "White Room"
- "Crossroads" (live) -
"Badge" - "Presence Of The
Lord" - "Can't Find My Way
Home" - "Sleeping In The
Ground" - "Comin' Home" -
"Blues Power" - "After
Midnight" (Alternate Mix) -
"Let It Rain" - "Tell The
Truth" - "Roll It Over" -
"Layla" - "Mean Old
World" - "Key To The
Highway" - "Crossroads" -
"Got To Get Better In A Little
While" - "Evil" -
"One More Chance" - "Mean
Old Frisco" - "Snake Lake
Blues" - "Let It Grow" -
"Ain't That Lovin' You" -
"Motherless Children" - "I
Shot The Sheriff" (live) -
"Better Make It Through Today"
- "The Sky Is Crying" - "I
Found A Love" - "(When Things
Go Wrong) It Hurts Me Too" -
"What'cha Gonna Do?" -
"Knockin' On Heaven's Door" -
"Someone Like You" -
"Hello Old Friend" - "Sign
Language" - "Further On Up The
Road" (live) - "Lay Down
Sally" - "Wonderful
Tonight" - "Cocaine" -
"Promises" - "If I Don't
Be There By Morning" - "Double
Trouble" (live) - "I Can't
Stand It" - "Shape You're
In" - "Heaven Is One Step
Away" - "She's Waiting" -
"Too Bad" - "MIss
You" - "Wanna Make Love To
You" - "After Midnight" |
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Journeyman
Released: November, 1989
US: 2x Platinum
Billboard
peak:
# 16
Rolling Stone
review:
Tracks:
"Pretending" - "Anything
For Your Love" - "Bad
Love" - "Running On Faith"
- "Hard Times" - "Hound
Dog" - "No Alibis" -
"Run So Far" - "Old
Love" - "Breaking Point" -
"Lead Me On" - "Before You
Accuse Me" |
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24 Nights
Released: October, 1991
US: Gold
Billboard
peak:
# 38
Rolling Stone
review:
Live Tracks: "Badge"
- "Running On Faith" -
"White Room" - "Sunshine
Of Your Love" - "Watch
Yourself" - "Have You Ever
Loved A Woman?" - "Worried Life
Blues" - "Hoodoo Man" -
"Hard Times" - "Edge Of
Darkness" - "Pretending" -
"Bad Love" - "Old
Love" - "Wonderful
Tonight" - "Bell Bottom
Blues" - "Hard Times" -
"Edge Of Darkness" |
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Unplugged
Released: January, 1992
US: 10x Platinum
Billboard
peak:
# 1 (for 3 weeks)
Unplugged Tracks: "Signe"
- "Before You Accuse Me" -
"Hey Hey" - "Tears In Heaven" -
"Lonely Stranger" -
"Nobody Knows You When You're Down
And Out" - "Layla" -
"Running On Faith" -
"Walkin' Blues" -
"Alberta" - "San Francisco
Bay Blues" - "Malted Milk"
- "Old Love" - "Rollin'
& Tumblin'" |
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From The Cradle
Released: September, 1994
US: 3x Platinum
Billboard
peak:
# 1 (for a week)
Tracks: "Blues
Before Sunrise" - "Third
Degree" - "Reconsider
Baby" - "Hoochie Coochie
Man" - "Five Long Years" -
"I'm Tore Down" - "How
Long Blues" - "Goin' Away
Baby" - "Blues Leave Me
Alone" - "Sinner's Prayer"
- "Motherless Child" - "It
Hurts Me Too" - "Someday After
Awhile" - "Standin' Round
Crying" - "Driftin'" -
"Groaning The Blues" |
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The Cream Of Eric
Clapton
Released: March, 1995
US: Platinum
Billboard
peak:
# 80
Tracks: "I Feel
Free" - "Sunshine Of Your
Love" - "White Room" -
"Crossroads" -
"Badge" - "Presence Of The
Lord" - "Blues Power" -
"After Midnight" - "Let It
Rain" - "Bell Bottom
Blues" - "Layla" - "I
Shot The Sheriff" - "Let It
Grow" - "Knockin' On Heaven's
Door" - "Hello Old Friend"
- "Cocaine" -
"Wonderful Tonight" -
"Promises" - "I Can't
Stand It" |
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Crossroads 2: Live In
The Seventies
Released: April, 1996
Billboard
peak:
# 137
Rolling Stone
review:
Live Tracks: "Walkin'
Down The Road" - "Have You Ever
Loved A Woman?" - "Willie And
The Hand Jive / Get Ready" -
"Can't Find My Way Home" -
"Driftin' Blues / Rambling On My
Mind" - "Presence Of The
Lord" - "Rambling On My Mind /
Have You Ever Loved A Woman?" -
"Little Wing" - "The Sky
Is Crying / Have You Ever Loved A Woman?
/ Rambling On My Mind" -
"Layla" - "Further On Up
The Road" - "I Shot The
Sheriff" - "Badge" -
"Driftin' Blues" -
"Eyesight To The Blind / Why Does
Love Got To Be So Sad?" - "Tell
The Truth" - "Knockin' On
Heaven's Door" - "Stormy
Monday" - "Lay Down Sally"
- "Core" - "We're All The
Way" - "Cocaine" -
"Goin' Down Slow / Rambling On My
Mind" - "Mean Old Frisco"
- "Loving You Is Sweeter Than
Ever" - "Worried Life
Blues" - "Tulsa Time" -
"Early In The Morning" -
"Wonderful Tonight" -
"Kind Hearted Woman" -
"Double Trouble" -
"Crossroads" - "To Make
Somebody Happy" - "Cryin'"
- "Water On The Ground" |
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Pilgrim
Released: March 10, 1998
US: Platinum
Billboard
peak:
# 4
Rolling Stone
review:
Tracks: "My Father's
Eyes" - "River Of Tears" -
"Pilgrim" - "Broken
Hearted" - "One Chance" -
"Circus" - "Goin' Down
Slow" - "Fall Like Rain" -
"Born In Time" - "Sick
& Tired" - "Needs His
Woman" - "She's Gone" -
"You Were There" - "Inside
Of Me" |
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The Blues
Released: July, 1999
US: Gold
Billboard
peak:
# 52
Rolling Stone
review:
Tracks: "Before You
Accuse Me" (Version 1) - "Mean
Old World" - "Ain't That Lovin'
You" - "The Sky Is Crying"
- "Cryin'" - "Have You
Ever Loved A Woman?" -
"Alberta" - "Early In The
Morning" - "Give Me
Strength" - "Down At The Bottom
(Meet Me)" - "Country Jail
Blues" - "Floating Bridge"
- "Blow Wind Blow" - "To
Make Somebody Happy" - "Before
You Accuse Me" (Version 2) - Live
Tracks: "Stormy Monday"
- "Worried Life Blues" -
"Early In The Morning" -
"Have You Ever Loved A Woman?"
- "Wonderful Tonight" -
"Kind Hearted Woman" -
"Double Trouble" -
"Driftin' Blues" -
"Crossroads" - "Further On
Up The Road" |
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Clapton Chronicles:The
Best Of Eric Clapton
Released: October, 1999
US: Platinum
Billboard
peak:
# 20
Tracks: "Blue Eyes
Blue" - "Change The World"
- "My Father's Eyes" - "Tears In Heaven" -
"Layla" -
"Pretending" - "Bad
Love" - "Before You Accuse Me
(Take A Look At Yourself)" -
"It's In The Way That You Use
It" - "Forever Man" -
"Running On Faith" -
"She's Waiting" - "River
Of Tears" - "(I) Get Lost"
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B.B. King
& Eric Clapton: Riding With The King
Released: June, 2000
Billboard
peak:
# 3
US: 2x Platinum
Tracks: "Riding With
The King" - "Ten Long
Years" - "Key To The
Highway" - "Marry You" -
"Three O'Clock Blues" -
"Help The Poor" - "I Wanna
Be" - "Worried Life Blues"
- "Days Of Old" - "When My
Heart Beats Like A Hammer" -
"Hold On! I'm Comin'" -
"Come Rain Or Come Shine" |
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Reptile
Released: March, 2001
US: Gold
Billboard
peak:
# 5
Rolling Stone
review:
Tracks:
"Reptile" - "Got You On My
Mind" - "Travelin' Light"
- "Believe In Life" -
"Come Back Baby" - "Broken
Down" - "Find Myself" -
"I Ain't Gonna Stand For It" -
"I Want A Little Girl" -
"Second Nature" - "Don't
Let Me Be Lonely Tonight" -
"Modern Girl" - "Superman
Inside" - "Son &
Sylvia" |
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One More Car, One More
Rider
Released: November, 2002
Billboard
peak:
# 43
Rolling Stone
review:
Live Tracks: "Key To The
Highway" - "Reptile" -
"Got You On My Mind" - "Tears In Heaven" - "Bell
Bottom Blues" - "Change The
World" - "My Father's
Eyes" - "River Of Tears" -
"Goin' Down Slow" - "She's
Gone" - "I Want A Little
Girl" - "Badge" -
"Hoochie Coochie Man" -
"Have You Ever Loved A Woman?"
- "Cocaine" -
"Wonderful Tonight" -
"Layla" - "Sunshine Of
Your Love" - "Over The
Rainbow" |
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Me & Mr. Johnson
Released: March, 2004
US: Gold
Billboard
peak:
# 6
Tracks: "When You
Got A Good Friend" - "Little
Queen Of Spades" - "They're Red
Hot" - "Me And The Devil
Blues" - "Traveling Riverside
Blues" - "Last Fair Deal Gone
Down" - "Stop Breakin' Down
Blues" - "Milkcow's Calif
Blues" - "Kind Hearted Woman
Blues" - "Come On In My
Kitchen" - "If I Had Possession
Over Judgement Day" - "Love In
Vain" - "32-20 Blues" -
"Hell Hound On My Trail" |
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Sessions For Robert J. (CD/DVD)
Released: December, 2004
Billboard
peak:
# 172
Tracks: "Sweet Home
Chicago" - "Milkcow's Calf
Blues" - "Terraplane
Blues" - "If I Had Possession
Over Judgement Day" - "Stop
Breakin' Down Blues" - "Little
Queen Of Spades" - Traveling
Riverside Blues" - "Me And The
Devil Blues" - "From Four Until
Late" - "Kindhearted Woman
Blues" - "Ramblin' On My
Mind" |
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Back Home
Released: August, 2005
US: Gold
Rolling Stone:
Tracks: "So
Tired" - "Say What You
Will" - "I'm Going Left" -
"Love Don't Love Nobody" -
"Revolution" - "Love Comes
To Everyone" - "Lost And
Found" - "Piece Of My
Heart" - "One Day" -
"One Track Mind" - "Run
Home To Me" - "Back Home" |
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Eric
Clapton & J.J. Cale:
The Road To Escondido
Released: November, 2006
Billboard
peak:
# 23
Entertainment
Weekly: B+
Tracks:
"Danger" - "Heads In
Georgia" - "Missing
Person" - "When This War Is
Over" - "Sporting Life
Blues" - "Dead End Road" -
"It's Easy" - "Hard To
Thrill" - "Anyway The Wind
Blows" - "Three Little
Girls" - "Don't Cry
Sister" - "Last Will And
Testament" - "Who Am I Telling
You?" - "Ride The River" |
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Complete Clapton
Released: October, 2007
US: Gold
Billboard
peak:
# 14
Tracks: "I Feel
Free" - "Sunshine Of Your
Love" - "White Room" -
"Crossroads" -
"Badge" - "Presence Of The
Lord" - "After Midnight" -
"Let It Rain" - "Bell
Bottom Blues" - "Layla" -
"Let It Grow" - "I Shot
The Sheriff" - "Knockin' On
Heaven's Door" - "Hello Old
Friend" - "Cocaine" -
"Lay Down Sally" -
"Wonderful Tonight" -
"Promises" - "I Can't
Stand It' - "I've Got A Rock 'N'
Roll Heart" - "She's
Waiting" - "Forever Man" -
"It's In The Way That you Use
It" - "Miss You" -
"Pretending" - "Bad
Love" - "Tears In Heaven"
- "Layla" (unplugged) -
"Running On Faith" (unplugged)
- "Motherless Child" -
"Change The World" - "My
Father's Eyes" - "Riding With
The King' - "Sweet Home
Chicago" - "If I Had Possession
Over Judgment" - "Ride The
River" |
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Live From Madison Square
Garden (with Steve
Winwood)
Released: May, 2009
Billboard
peak:
# 14
Live Tracks: "Had To Cry
Today" - "Low Down" -
"Them Changes" - "Forever
Man" - "Sleeping In The
Ground" - "Presence Of The
Lord" - "Glad" -
"Well All Right" - "Double
Trouble" - "Pearly Queen"
- "Tell The Truth" - "No
Face, No Name, No Number" -
"After Midnight" - "Split
Decision" - "Rambling On My
Mind" - "Georgia On My
Mind" - "Little Wing" -
"Voodoo Chile" - "Can't
Find My Way Home" - "Dear Mr.
Fantasy" - "Cocaine" |
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Clapton
Released: September, 2010
Tracks: "Travelin'
Alone" - "Rocking Chair" -
"River Runs Deep" -
"Judgment Day" - "How Deep
Is The Ocean" - "My Very Good
Friend The Milkman" - "Can't
Hold Out Much Longer" - "That's
No Way To Get Along" -
"Everything Will Be Alright" -
"Diamonds Made From Rain" -
"When Somebody Thinks You're
Wonderful" - "Hard Time
Blues" - "Run Back To Your
Side" - "Autumn Leaves" |
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Wynton Marsalis &
Eric Clapton Play The Blues (with Wynton
Marsalis)
Released: September, 2011
Tracks: "Ice
Cream" - "Forty-Four" -
"Joe Turner's Blues" -
"The Last Time" -
"Careless Love" - "Kidman
Blues" - "Layla" -
"Joliet Bound" - "Just A
Closer Walk With Thee" -
"Corrine, Corrina" |
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Old Sock
Released: March 12, 2013
Billboard
peak:
# 7
Tracks: "Further On
Down The Road" - "Angel" -
"The Folks Who Live On The
Hill" - "Gotta Get Over" -
"Till Your Well Runs Dry" -
"All Of Me" - "Born To
Lose" - "Still Got The
Blues" - "Goodnight Irene"
- "Your One And Only Man" -
"Every Little Thing" -
"Our Love Is Here To Stay" |
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Crossroads Guitar
Festival 2013
Released: November 19, 2013 |
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Eric Clapton &
Friends - The Breeze (An Appreciation Of
JJ Cale)
Released: July 29, 2014
Billboard
Top 200 LPs
peak: # 2
Tracks: "Call Me The
Breeze" - "Rock And Roll
Records" (featuring Tom Petty) -
"Someday" (featuring Mark
Knopfler) - "Lies" (featuring
John Mayer) - "Sensitive Kind"
(featuring Don White) - "Cajun
Moon" - "Magnolia"
(featuring John Mayer) - "I Got The
Same Old Blues" (featuring Tom
Petty) - "Songbird" (featuring
Willie Nelson) - "Since You Said
Goodbye" - "I'll Be There (If
You Ever Want Me)" (featuring Don
White) - "The Old Man And Me"
(featuring Tom Petty) - "Train To
Nowhere" (featuring Mark Knopfler
& Don White) - "Starbound"
(featuring Willie Nelson & Derek
Trucks) - "Don't Wait"
(featuring John Mayer) - "Crying
Eyes" (featuring Christine Lakeland
& Derek Trucks) |
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Forever Man (box set)
Released: April 28, 2015
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I Still Do
Released: May 20, 2016
Billboard
Top 200 LPs
peak: # 6
Tracks: "Alabama
Woman Blues" - "Can't Let You
Do It" - "I Will Be There"
- "Spiral" - "Catch The
Blues" - "Cypress Grove" -
"Little Man, You've Had A Busy
Day" - "Stones In My
Passway" - "I Dreamed I Saw St.
Augustine" - "I'll Be
Alright" - "Somebody's
Knockin'" - "I'll Be Seeing
You" |
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Live In San Diego
Released: September 30,
2016
Live Tracks: "Tell The
Truth" - "Key To The
Highway" - "Got To Get Better
In A Little While" - "Little
Wing" - "Anyday" -
"Anyway The Wind Blows" (with
JJ Cale) - "After Midnight"
(with JJ Cale) - "Who Am I Telling
You?" (with JJ Cale) - "Don't
Cry Sister" (with JJ Cale) -
"Cocaine" (with JJ Cale) -
"Motherless Children" -
"Little Queen Of Spades" -
"Further On Up The Road" -
"Wonderful Tonight" -
"Layla" -
"Crossroads" |
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Eric Clapton: Life In 12
Bars (soundtrack)
Released: June 8, 2018
Tracks: "Bakwater
Blues" - "My Life Is
Ruined" - "I've Got My Mojo
Working Again" (live) - "I Wish
You Would" - "For Your
Love" - "Steppin' Out" -
"All Your Love" (mono) -
"I Feel Free" - "Strange
Brew" - "Sunshine Of Your
Love" - "Good To Me As I Am To
You" - "Crossroads" (live)
- "While My Guitar Gently
Weeps" - "Badge" -
"White Room" (live) -
"Spoonful" (live) -
"Presence Of The Lord" -
"Comin' Home" (live) -
"After Midnight" - "Let It
Rain" - "High" - "My
Sweet Lord" - "Thorn Tree In
The Garden" - "Nobody Knows You
When You're Down And Out" -
"Bell Bottom Blues" -
"Layla" - "Little
Wing" (live) - "Got To Get
Better In A Little While" - "I
Shot The Sheriff" - "Little
Queenie" - "Mainline
Florida" - "Tears In
Heaven" |
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Happy Xmas
Released: October 12, 2018
Billboard
Top 200 LPs
peak: # 84
Tracks: "White
Christmas" - "Away In A Manager
(Once In Royal David's City) - "For
Love On Christmas Day" -
"Everyday Will Be Like A
Holiday" - "Christmas
Tears" - "Home For The
Holidays" - "Jingle Bells"
- "Christmas In My Hometown" -
"It's Christmas" -
"Sentimental Moments" -
"Lonesome Christmas" -
"Silent Night" - "Merry
CHristmas Baby" - "Have
Yourself A Merry Little Christmas" |
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The Lady In The Balcony:
Lockdown Sessions
Released: November 12, 2021
'Live' Tracks: "Nobody
Knows You When You're Down And Out"
- "Golden Ring" - "Black
Magic Woman" - "Man Of The
World" - "Kerry" -
"After Midnight" - "Key To
The Highway" - "River Of
Tears" - "Rock Me Baby" -
"Believe In Life" - "Going
Down Slow" - "Layla" -
"Tears In Heaven" - "Long
Distance Call" - "Bad Boy"
- "Got My Mojo Working" |
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