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The Cream Of Clapton,Eric Clapton
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01
I Feel Free
2:54
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Sunshine Of Your Love
4:13
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White Room
5:01
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Crossroads
4:13
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Badge
2:43
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Presence Of The Lord
4:49
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Blues Power
3:09
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After Midnight
3:11
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Let It Rain
5:01
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Bell Bottom Blues
5:04
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Layla
7:10
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I Shot The Sheriff
4:24
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Let It Grow
4:57
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Knockin On Heaven's Door
4:24
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Hello Old Friend
3:34
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Cocaine
3:35
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Wonderful Tonight
3:41
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Promises
3:00
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I Can't Stand It
4:09
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album review

Eric Clapton was contracted to Polydor Records from 1966 to 1981, first as a member of Cream, then Blind Faith, and later as a solo artist and as the leader of Derek and the Dominos. The 19-track, 79-minute Cream of Clapton disc surveys his career, presenting an excellent selection from the period, including the Cream hits "Sunshine of Your Love," "White Room," and "Crossroads"; "Presence of the Lord," Clapton's finest moment with Blind Faith; "Bell Bottom Blues" and "Layla" from Derek and the Dominos; and 11 songs from Clapton's solo work, among them the hits "I Shot the Sheriff," "Promises," and "I Can't Stand It." The selection is thus broader and better than that found on 1982's Time Pieces collection, and with excellent sound and liner notes by Clapton biographer Ray Coleman, The Cream of Clapton stands as the single-disc best-of to own for Clapton's greatest recordings. [Not to be confused with the popular 1987 Polydor (U.K.) compilation The Cream of Eric Clapton.] ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
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