Product Code: | 2671 105 |
Artist: | eric clapton |
Origin: | New Zealand |
Label: | RSO (1973) |
Format: | 2 X LP |
Availability: | Enquire Now |
Condition: |
Cover: VG+
Record: VG+
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Genre: | Blues , Blues Rock , Rock , Soft Rock U |
Very smart clean vinyl with a good cover. My copy has the banner printed in Blue.
Eric Clapton at His Best is a two-LP compilation of Eric Clapton's work after he left his earlier band Cream, released in September 1972. It was concurrently released with a two-LP compilation of Cream tracks, Heavy Cream, along with "at His Best" solo retrospectives by Cream's other members Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker.
Although available in other territories as well, Eric Clapton at His Best was largely released to address the North American market, in order for Polydor Records to leverage Clapton's back catalog as, prior to 1972, Polydor had licensed Clapton's recordings to Atco/Atlantic Records for North American distribution. It was the first of two compilations of Clapton's early work that Polydor would issue; the second, Clapton, was released in mid-1973. Now out of print, Eric Clapton at His Best was available during the years 1972-76.
The album contains songs from Clapton's lone album with his 1969 band Blind Faith, his eponymous 1970 album, and from the lone studio album by Clapton's 1970-71 band Derek and the Dominos, Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs (1970).
Bottle Of Red Wine | |||
Anyday | |||
I Looked Away | |||
Let It Rain | |||
Lonesome And A Long Way From Home | |||
Sea Of Joy | |||
Layla | |||
Blues Power | |||
Bell Bottom Blues | |||
After Midnight | |||
Keep On Growing | |||
Little Wing | |||
Presence Of The Lord | |||
Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad? | |||
Easy Now | |||
Slunky | |||
Key To The Highway |