For a single disc, this is an admirable chronological tour of superstar Eric Clapton's mid-'60s-to-early-'80s career. It begins too late to include his gestational work with the Yardbirds and John Mayall's Bluesbreakers. However, the singer...more.
well for starters the previous reviewer A.K.A WHIRLIGIG SUCKS BIG TIME AND NEEDS TO BE BANNED.CLAPTON IS ONE WORD GOD OF THE GUITAR.ANYONE SLAMMING THIS ALBUM NEEDS TO BE CANED.LAYLA IS ONE OF THE FINEST SONGS...more.
How could anyone give this album anything less than five stars? In fact, five stars is an understatement...500 stars might do it justice...pick this album up now if you do not own a copy, there is something for everyone...more.
Great collection of Eric's work with Cream, Blind Faith, Derek and the Dominos, and of course his solo efforts. If you're a fan of E.C., this CD gives you a taste of his best work and leaves you...more.
A good best-of compilation from most likely the greatest guitar player ever to grace this earth. It could have been better. I don't know if this was released before or after 'From the Cradle', but if it was after...more.