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  2. Crossroads (Eric Clapton album) - Wikipedia

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    Crossroads is a 1988 music collection box set of the work of Eric Clapton released by Polydor Records. [1] The set includes his work with the Yardbirds, John Mayall & the Bluesbreakers, Cream, Blind Faith, Delaney & Bonnie & Friends and Derek and the Dominos, as well as his solo career.

  3. Crossroads 2: Live in the Seventies - Wikipedia

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    Crossroads 2: Live in the Seventies is the seventh live album and a box set by Eric Clapton, released in 1996. Unlike the first Crossroads box set that encompasses more than three decades of Clapton's work, Crossroads 2 is a chronicle of Clapton's live shows between 1974 through 1978. The album is largely focused on longer renditions of ...

  4. Eric Clapton albums discography - Wikipedia

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    British guitarist and singer-songwriter Eric Clapton's recording career as a solo artist began in 1970, with the release of his self-titled debut, Eric Clapton.Since then, he has released several best selling albums, such as Unplugged (1992), From the Cradle (1994), and Clapton Chronicles: The Best of Eric Clapton (1999).

  5. Crossroads (box set) - Wikipedia

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  6. Eric Clapton’s ‘MTV Unplugged’ to Be Released in Theaters ...

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    Eric Clapton Bringing Crossroads Guitar Festival to L.A., With 41 Guests Ranging From Buddy Guy to the War on Drugs. Ozzy Osbourne Returning Home to the U.K. From the U.S.: 'I Don't Want to Die in ...

  7. Derek and the Dominos - Wikipedia

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    Tell the truth Jam (released on "The History of Eric Clapton" in 1972) "Got to Get Better in a Little While" (wasn't completed but was played live. The incomplete version with only Clapton's verse vocals was released on Clapton's Crossroads box set, credited as a '71 Olympic Studios track.