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24 Nights Album
  1. BADGE
  2. Bad Love
  3. Bell Bottom Blues
  4. EDGE OF DARKNESS
  5. Hard Times
  6. Have You Ever Loved A Woman
  7. Hoodoo Man
  8. Old Love
  9. Pretending
  10. Running On Faith
  11. Sunshine Of Your Love
  12. WATCH YOURSELF
  13. WHITE ROOM
  14. Wonderful Tonight
  15. WORRIED LIFE BLUES
461 Ocean Boulevard Album
  1. GET READY
  2. GIVE ME STRENGTH
  3. I SHOT THE SHERIFF
  4. Let It Grow
  5. MAINLINE FLORIDA
  6. Motherless Children
  7. PLEASE BE WITH ME
  8. WILLIE AND THE HAND JIVE
Another Ticket Album
  1. ANOTHER TICKET
  2. BLACK ROSE
  3. Blow Wind Blow
  4. CATCH ME IF YOU CAN
  5. Floating Bridge
  6. HOLD ME LORD
  7. RITA MAE
  8. SOMETHING SPECIAL
August Album
  1. BAD INFLUENCE
  2. BEHIND THE MASK
  3. Grand Illusion
  4. HOLD ON
  5. HOLY MOTHER
  6. HUNG UP ON YOUR LOVE
  7. MISS YOU
  8. RUN
  9. TAKE A CHANCE
  10. TEARING US APART
  11. WALK AWAY
Back Home Album
  1. So Tired
  2. Say What You Will
  3. Going Left
  4. Revolution
  5. Lost and Found
  6. Love Comes To Everyone
  7. One Day
  8. One Track Mind
  9. Run Home To Me
  10. Back Home
Backless (24K Gold Disc) Album
  1. Early In The Morning
  2. GOLDEN RING
  3. PROMISES
  4. ROLL IT
  5. TELL ME THAT YOU LOVE ME
  6. TULSA TIME
  7. WALK OUT IN THE RAIN
  8. WATCH OUT FOR LUCY
Behind The Sun Album
  1. BEHIND THE SUN
  2. Forever Man
  3. IT ALL DEPENDS
  4. JUST LIKE A PRISONER
  5. KNOCK ON WOOD
  6. NEVER MAKE YOU CRY
  7. Same Old Blues
  8. SEE WHAT LOVE CAN DO
  9. TANGLED IN LOVE
Blues Album
  1. ALBERTA
  2. Before You Accuse Me
  3. Blow Wind Blow
  4. County Jail Blues
  5. CROSSROADS
  6. Double Trouble
  7. Early In The Morning
  8. Floating Bridge
  9. FURTHER ON UP THE ROAD
  10. GIVE ME STRENGTH
  11. Have You Ever Loved A Woman
  12. KIND HEARTED WOMAN
  13. Mean Old World
  14. MEET ME (DOWN AT THE BOTTOM)
  15. STORMY MONDAY
  16. The Sky Is Crying
  17. TO MAKE SOMEBODY HAPPY
  18. Wonderful Tonight
  19. WORRIED LIFE BLUES
Bluesbreakers Album
  1. All Your Love
  2. Another Man
  3. DOUBLE CROSSING TIME
  4. Have You Heard
  5. HIDEAWAY
  6. Key To Love
  7. Little Girl
  8. Parchman Farm
Clapton Chronicles: The Best of Eric Clapton 1981-1999 Album
  1. (I) Get Lost
  2. Bad Love
  3. Before You Accuse Me
  4. BLUE EYES BLUE
  5. CHANGE THE WORLD
  6. Forever Man
  7. Layla
  8. Pretending
  9. River Of Tears
  10. Running On Faith
  11. Tears In Heaven
Cream Of Album
  1. AFTER MIDNIGHT
  2. BADGE
  3. Bell Bottom Blues
  4. Blues Power
  5. COCAINE
  6. CROSSROADS
  7. HELLO OLD FRIEND
  8. I FEEL FREE
  9. I SHOT THE SHERIFF
  10. Layla
  11. Let It Grow
  12. Let It Rain
  13. PRESENCE OF THE LORD
  14. PROMISES
  15. Sunshine Of Your Love
  16. WHITE ROOM
  17. Wonderful Tonight
Crossroads Album
  1. AFTER MIDNIGHT
  2. All Your Love
  3. ANYONE FOR TENNIS
  4. A CERTAIN GIRL by Naomi Neville
  5. BADGE
  6. BERNARD JENKINS
  7. BETTER MAKE IT THROUGH TODAY
  8. Blues Power
  9. BOOM BOOM
  10. COCAINE
  11. CROSSROADS
  12. Double Trouble
  13. Evil
  14. FOR YOUR LOVE
  15. FURTHER ON UP THE ROAD
  16. GOOD MORNING LITTLE SCHOOLGIRL
  17. GOT TO GET BETTER IN A LITTLE WHILE
  18. GOT TO HURRY
  19. Have You Ever Loved A Woman
  20. HEAVEN IS ONE STEP AWAY
  21. HELLO OLD FRIEND
  22. HIDEAWAY
  23. HONEY IN YOUR HIPS
  24. It Hurts Me Too
  25. I FEEL FREE
  26. I FOUND A LOVE
  27. I SHOT THE SHERIFF
  28. I WISH YOU WOULD
  29. Key To The Highway
  30. LAWDY MAMA
  31. Layla
  32. LAY DOWN SALLY
  33. Let It Grow
  34. Let It Rain
  35. Lonely Years
  36. MEAN OLD FRISCO
  37. Mean Old World
  38. MISS YOU
  39. Motherless Children
  40. PRESENCE OF THE LORD
  41. PROMISES
  42. ROLL IT OVER
  43. SIGN LANGUAGE
  44. SNAKE LAKE BLUES
  45. SOMEONE LIKE YOU
  46. SPOONFUL
  47. STRANGE BREW
  48. Sunshine Of Your Love
  49. TALES OF BRAVE ULYSSES
  50. Tell The Truth
  51. The Sky Is Crying
  52. TOO BAD
  53. WANNA MAKE LOVE TO YOU
  54. Whatcha Gonna Do
  55. WHITE ROOM
  56. Wonderful Tonight
  57. WRAPPING PAPER
Crossroads 2 Album
  1. BADGE
  2. COCAINE
  3. CROSSROADS
  4. Double Trouble
  5. Early In The Morning
  6. EYESIGHT TO THE BLIND
  7. FURTHER ON UP THE ROAD
  8. GET READY
  9. Going Down Slow
  10. Have You Ever Loved A Woman
  11. I SHOT THE SHERIFF
  12. KIND HEARTED WOMAN
  13. Layla
  14. LAY DOWN SALLY
  15. LITTLE WING
  16. Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever
  17. MEAN OLD FRISCO
  18. PRESENCE OF THE LORD
  19. STORMY MONDAY
  20. Tell The Truth
  21. THE CORE
  22. The Sky Is Crying
  23. TO MAKE SOMEBODY HAPPY
  24. TULSA TIME
  25. WATER ON THE GROUND
  26. WHY DOES LOVE GOT TO BE SO SAD
  27. WILLIE AND THE HAND JIVE
  28. Wonderful Tonight
  29. WORRIED LIFE BLUES
E.C. Was Here Album
  1. FURTHER ON UP THE ROAD
  2. Have You Ever Loved A Woman
  3. PRESENCE OF THE LORD
Early Stages Album
  1. BOOM BOOM
  2. Certain Girl
  3. FOR YOUR LOVE
  4. GOT TO HURRY
  5. I WISH YOU WOULD
  6. Louise
  7. Putty In Your Hands
  8. Snake Drive
  9. Telephone Blues
Eric Clapton Album
  1. AFTER MIDNIGHT
  2. BAD BOY
  3. Blues Power
  4. Bottle Of Red Wine
  5. EASY NOW
  6. Let It Rain
  7. Lonesome And A Long Way From Home
  8. SLUNKY
From The Cradle Album
  1. Blues Before Sunrise
  2. Blues Leave Me Alone
  3. Five Long Years
  4. Groaning The Blues
  5. Hoochie Coochie Man
  6. How Long Blues
  7. It Hurts Me Too
  8. Motherless Child
  9. Reconsider Baby
  10. Someday After While
  11. Third Degree
Journeyman Album
  1. ANYTHING FOR YOUR LOVE
  2. Bad Love
  3. Before You Accuse Me
  4. BREAKING POINT
  5. Hard Times
  6. HOUND DOG
  7. LEAD ME ON
  8. NO ALIBIS
  9. Old Love
  10. Pretending
  11. Running On Faith
  12. RUN SO FAR
Just One Night Album
  1. AFTER MIDNIGHT
  2. ALL OUR PAST TIMES
  3. Blues Power
  4. COCAINE
  5. Double Trouble
  6. Early In The Morning
  7. FURTHER ON UP THE ROAD
  8. LAY DOWN SALLY
  9. SETTING ME UP
  10. TULSA TIME
  11. Wonderful Tonight
  12. WORRIED LIFE BLUES
Me and Mr. Johnson Album
  1. When You Got A Good Friend
  2. Little Queen Of Spades
  3. Me And The Devil Blues
  4. Traveling Riverside Blues
  5. Last Fair Deal Gone Down
  6. Kind Hearted Woman Blues
  7. Come On In My Kitchen
  8. If I Had Possession Over Judgement Day
  9. Love In Vain
  10. 32-20 Blues
  11. Hell Hound On My Trail
Money & Cigarettes Album
  1. CRAZY COUNTRY HOP
  2. Crosscut Saw
  3. Everybody Oughta Make A Change
  4. MAN IN LOVE
  5. MAN OVERBOARD
  6. PRETTY GIRL
  7. SLOW DOWN LINDA
No Reason To Cry Album
  1. ALL OUR PAST TIMES
  2. BEAUTIFUL THING
  3. BLACK SUMMER RAIN
  4. CARNIVAL
  5. County Jail Blues
  6. Double Trouble
  7. HELLO OLD FRIEND
  8. HUNGRY
  9. INNOCENT TIMES
  10. Last Night
  11. SIGN LANGUAGE
Pilgrim Album
  1. BORN IN TIME
  2. BROKEN HEARTED
  3. Circus
  4. Fall Like Rain
  5. Going Down Slow
  6. INSIDE OF ME
  7. NEEDS HIS WOMAN
  8. One Chance
  9. Pilgrim
  10. River Of Tears
  11. Sick And Tired
  12. YOU WERE THERE
Rainbow Concert (Remastered) Album
  1. AFTER MIDNIGHT
  2. BADGE
  3. Bell Bottom Blues
  4. Blues Power
  5. Bottle Of Red Wine
  6. CROSSROADS
  7. Key To The Highway
  8. Layla
  9. Let It Rain
  10. LITTLE WING
  11. PEARLY QUEEN
  12. PRESENCE OF THE LORD
  13. ROLL IT OVER
  14. Tell The Truth
Rarities (with The Yardbirds) Album
  1. A Certain Girl
  2. A CERTAIN GIRL by Naomi Neville
  3. FOR YOUR LOVE
  4. Freight Loader
  5. GOT TO HURRY
  6. I WISH YOU WOULD
  7. Snake Drive
Reptile Album
  1. Reptile
  2. Got You On My Mind
  3. Believe In Life
  4. Come Back Baby
  5. Broken Down
  6. Find Myself
  7. I Want A Little Girl
  8. Second Nature
  9. Modern Girl
  10. Superman Inside
  11. Son & Sylvia
Slowhand Album
  1. COCAINE
  2. LAY DOWN SALLY
  3. MAY YOU NEVER
  4. MEAN OLD FRISCO
  5. NEXT TIME YOU SEE HER
  6. PEACHES AND DIESEL
  7. THE CORE
  8. Wonderful Tonight
Timepieces 2 Album
  1. Blues Power
  2. PRESENCE OF THE LORD
  3. SMILE
  4. TULSA TIME
Timepieces-Best Of Eric Clapton Album
  1. AFTER MIDNIGHT
  2. COCAINE
  3. I SHOT THE SHERIFF
  4. Layla
  5. LAY DOWN SALLY
  6. Let It Grow
  7. PROMISES
  8. SWING LOW SWEET CHARIOT
  9. WILLIE AND THE HAND JIVE
  10. Wonderful Tonight
Unplugged Album
  1. ALBERTA
  2. Before You Accuse Me
  3. Hey Hey
  4. Layla
  5. LONELY STRANGER
  6. Malted Milk
  7. Old Love
  8. Running On Faith
  9. San Francisco Bay Blues
  10. SIGNE
  11. Tears In Heaven
Real Name: Eric Patrick Clapton
Occupation: Musician, Guitarist
Date of Birth: March 30, 1945
Place of Birth: Ripley, England, U.K.
Sign: Sun in Aries, Moon in Scorpio
Education: Expelled from Kingston College of Art

Relations: Ex-wife: Pattie Boyd Harrison; Daughter: Ruth Kelly-Clapton (Born 1/11/1985); Son: Conor (deceased); Daughter : Julie Rose Clapton (Born 15/06/2001)

IN the late 1960s, one of the most prominent pieces of graffiti seen in London and New York was "Clapton is God." Thirty years later, the stalwart guitarist and singer continues to hold the initiated enthralled, and a fair share of his present-day fans weren't even born when those words of worship were emblazoned on public edifices. Clapton's meandering and groundbreaking musical career has been punctuated by extreme personal hardship and tragedy. Through the emotional truth of his music, he has sought refuge and release from the suffering of drug and alcohol addiction, personal relationships gone awry, and the deaths of several loved ones.

Eric Patrick Clapton was born on March 30, 1945, in his grandparent's house at 1, The Green, Ripley, Surrey, England. He was the illegitimate son of Patricia Molly Clapton and Edward Fryer, a Canadian soldier stationed in England. After W.W.II Fryer returned to his wife in Canada, Patricia left Eric in the custody of his grandparents, Rose and Jack Clapp. (The surname Clapton is from Rose's first husband, Reginald Cecil Clapton.) Patricia moved to Germany where she eventually married another Canadian soldier, Frank McDonald.

Young Ricky (that's what his grandparent's called him) was a quiet and polite child, an above average student with an aptitude for art. He was raised believing that his grandparents were his parents and his mother was his sister, to shield him the stigma that illegitimacy carried with it. The truth was eventually revealed to him, at the age of nine by his grandmother. Later, when Eric would visit his mother, they would still pretend to be brother and sister.

As an adolescent, Clapton glimpsed the future when he tuned in to a Jerry Lee Lewis appearance on British television. Lewis's explosive performance, coupled with young Eric's emerging love of the blues and American R&B, was powerful enough to ignite a desire to learn to play guitar. He commenced studies at the Kingston College of Art, but his intended career path in stained-glass design ended permanently when the blues-obsessed Clapton was expelled at seventeen for playing guitar in class. He took a job as a manual laborer and spent most of his free time playing the electric guitar he persuaded his grandparents to purchase for him. In time, Clapton joined a number of British blues bands, including the Roosters and Casey Jones, and eventually rose to prominence as a member of the Yardbirds, whose lineup would eventually include all three British guitar heroes of the sixties: Clapton, Jimmy Page, and Jeff Beck. The group became a sensation for their blues-tinged rock, as did the budding guitar virtuoso Clapton,
who earned the nickname "Slowhand" because his forceful string-bending often resulted in broken guitar strings, which he would replace onstage while the crowd engaged in a slow hand-clapping.

Despite the popularity of the band's first two albums, Five Live Yardbirds and For Your Love, Clapton left in 1965, because he felt the band was veering away from its bluesy bent in favor of a more commercially viable pop focus. He joined John Mayell's Bluesbreakers almost immediately, and in the ferment of that band's purist blues sensibilities, his talent blossomed at an accelerated rate--he quickly became the defining musical force of the group. "Clapton is God" was the hue and cry of a fanatic following that propelled the band's Bluesbreakers album to No. 6 on the English pop charts. Clapton parted company with the Bluesbreakers in mid-1966 to form his own band, Cream, with bassist Jack Bruce and drummer Ginger Baker. With this lineup, Clapton sought "to start a revolution in musical thought . . . to change the world, to upset people, and to shock them." His vision was more than met as Cream quickly became the preeminent rock trio of the late sixties. On the strength of their first three albums (Fresh Cre
am, Disraeli Gears, and Wheels of Fire) and extensive touring, the band achieved a level of international fame approaching that of the Rolling Stones and the Beatles, and Clapton became even more almighty in the minds of his fans. In fact, the "Clapton is God" gospel contributed largely to Cream's disintegration--the band had always been a three-headed beast of warring egos, and their intense chemistry, exacerbated by the drug abuse of all three, inevitably led to a farewell tour in 1968 and the release of the Goodbye album in 1969. Early in 1969, Clapton united with Baker, bassist Rick Grech, and Traffic's Steve Winwood to record one album as Blind Faith, rock's first "supergroup." In support of their self-titled album, Blind Faith commenced a sold-out, twenty-four-city American tour, the stress of which resulted in the demise of the band less than a year after its inception.

Clapton kept busy for a time as an occasional guest player with Delaney & Bonnie, the husband-and-wife team that had been Blind Faith's opening act during their tour. A disappointing live album from that collaboration was released in 1970, as was Clapton's self-titled solo debut. That album featured three other musicians--bassist Carl Radle, keyboardist Bobby Whitlock, and drummer Jim Gordon--from Delaney's band, and yielded a modest pop hit with Clapton's version of J.J. Cale's "After Midnight." The collective proceeded to baptize themselves Derek and the Dominos, and commenced recording Clapton's landmark double album Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs, with the added contribution of slide guitarist Duane Allman. An anguished lament of unrequited love, "Layla" was inspired by a difficult love triangle between Clapton, his close friend George Harrison, and Harrison's wife Pattie (she and Clapton eventually married in 1979 and divorced in 1988). Unfortunately, personal struggles and career pressure on the gu
itarist led to a major heroin addiction. Derek and the Dominos crumbled during the course of an American tour and an aborted attempt to record a second album.

Clapton withdrew from the spotlight in the early seventies, wallowing in his addiction and then struggling to conquer it. Following the advice of the Who's Pete Townsend, he underwent a controversial but effective electro-acupuncture treatment and was fully rehabilitated. He rebounded creatively with a role in the film version of Townsend's rock opera, Tommy, and with a string of albums, including the reggae-influenced 461 Ocean Boulevard, which yielded a chart-topping single cover of Bob Marley's "I Shot the Sheriff." Some critics and fans were disappointed by Clapton's post-rehab efforts, feeling that he had abandoned his former guitar-heavy approach in favor of a more laid-back and vocal-conscious one.

Just One Night, Clapton's galvanizing 1980 live album, reminded devotees just exactly who their guitar hero was, but unfortunately, this period marked Clapton's critical slide into a serious drinking problem that eventually hospitalized him for a time in 1981. He experienced a creative resurgence after reining in his alcoholism, releasing a string of consistently successful albums--Another Ticket (1981), Money and Cigarettes (1983), Behind the Sun (1985), August (1986), Journeyman (1989)--and turning his personal life around. Though some say Clapton never regained the musical heights of his heroin days, his legend nevertheless continued to grow. That he was a paragon of rock became more than apparent when Polygram released a rich four-CD retrospective of his career, Crossroads, in 1988; the set scored Grammy awards for Best Historical Album and Best Liner Notes.

In late 1990, the fates delivered Clapton a terrible blow when guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughan and Clapton road crew members Colin Smythe and Nigel Browne--all close friends of Clapton's--were killed in a helicopter crash. A few months later, he was dealt another cruel blow when Conor, his son by Italian model Lori Del Santo, fell forty-nine stories from Del Santo's Manhattan high-rise apartment to his death. Clapton channeled his shattering grief into writing the heart-wrenching 1992 Grammy-winning tribute to his son, "Tears in Heaven." (Clapton received a total of six Grammys that year for the single and for the album Unplugged.)

In 1994, he began once again to play traditional blues; the album, From the Cradle, marked a return to raw blues standards, and it hit with critics and fans. The fifty-one-year-old Clapton shows no signs of slowing down: in February of 1997 he picked up Record of the Year and Best Male Pop Vocal Performance Grammys for "Change the World," from the soundtrack of the John Travolta movie Phenomenon.

Already a double inductee into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the Yardbirds and Cream, a third nod as a solo artist is an inevitable honor for the legendary guitarist. Until Clapton springs his next album on a waiting world, fans can content themselves with his latest side project, TDF. The band's techno-pedigreed 1997 release, Retail Therapy, represents a marked musical departure from Clapton's blues-rock roots, and he appears on the album with the correspondingly off-the-wall pseudonym "X-Sample."

Next came the acclaimed Pilgrim, which captured the Grammy nomination for Best Pop Album in ‘98. In 1999 he won a Grammy for his performance on “The Calling� from Santana’s Supernatural. Clapton revisited the blues with friend and musical legend BB King in 2000’s Riding With The King, garnering the artist more platinum and a Grammy nomination in a career full of chartbusters and precious metal.

The only triple inductee into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame (as a member of both The Yardbirds and Cream and as a solo artist), Eric Clapton continues to astonish and delight a vast spectrum of music lovers. It’s a legacy that continues with the release of Reptile, the latest journey in the lifelong musical odyssey of an authentic musical genius.



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