Eric Clapton - Crossroads (6xLP, Comp + Box, Comp) (Near Mint (NM or M-))

Eric Clapton - Crossroads (6xLP, Comp + Box, Comp) (Near Mint (NM or M-))

Polydor

Regular price $85.00 USD
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Media Condition:  Near Mint (NM or M-)
Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Country:    US  
Released:  
1988
Genre:       Rock
Style:         

Comments:
*** BUY ANY 4 RECORD for ONLY $5.00 Shipping & Handling fee *** Records appear NM/M (-). Sleeve is VG+ w/ some smoke staining.
 

Notes:

Crossroads is a music collection box set released by Polydor Records on April 18, 1988 and features the work of British rock musician Eric Clapton. The set includes his work with The Yardbirds, John Mayall's Blues Breakers, Cream, Blind Faith, Delaney & Bonnie & Friends and Derek and the Dominos, as well as his solo career.

Several live or alternate studio recordings were previously unreleased. Anthony DeCurtis contributed the liner notes to the album, where as The Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood painted the albums cover. Mitchell Kanner designed the package and along with Michael Bays Art Directed the package. Crossroads was mastered by Greg Calbi and compiled by Bill Levenson. The album sold more than four million copies worldwide and was presented with six awards, two of them Grammy Awards the four disc boxed set took home in 1989. With both high commercial success and positive critics response, this is Clapton's most purchased box set to date.

Includes a full size 30 page booklet (STDLCLPTON K1) and songwriters and publishers index (STDCLPTON N1). 

 

A1. The Yardbirds - Boom Boom
A2. The Yardbirds - Honey In Your Hips
A3. The Yardbirds - Baby What's Wrong
A4. The Yardbirds - I Wish You Would
A5. The Yardbirds - A Certain Girl
A6. The Yardbirds - Good Morning Little Schoolgirl
A7. The Yardbirds - I Ain't Got You
A8. The Yardbirds - For Your Love
A9. The Yardbirds - Got To Hurry
B1. John Mayall, Eric Clapton - Lonely Years
B2. John Mayall, Eric Clapton - Bernard Jenkins
B3. John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers - Hideaway
B4. John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers - All Your Love
B5. John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers - Ramblin' On My Mind
B6. John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers - Have You Ever Loved A Woman
C1. Cream (2) - Wrapping Paper
C2. Cream (2) - I Feel Free
C3. Cream (2) - Spoonful
C4. Cream (2) - Lawdy Mama
C5. Cream (2) - Strange Brew
C6. Cream (2) - Tales Of Brave Ulysses
C7. Cream (2) - Sunshine Of Your Love
C8. Cream (2) - Steppin' Out
D1. Cream (2) - Anyone For Tennis
D2. Cream (2) - White Room
D3. Cream (2) - Crossroads
D4. Cream (2) - Badge
D5. Blind Faith (2) - Presence Of The Lord
D6. Blind Faith (2) - Can't Find My Way Home
D7. Blind Faith (2) - Sleeping In The Ground
E1. Delaney & Bonnie - Commin' Home
E2. Eric Clapton - Blues Power
E3. Eric Clapton - After Midnight
E4. Eric Clapton - Let It Rain
E5. Derek & The Dominos - Tell The Truth
E6. Derek & The Dominos - Roll It Over
F1. Derek & The Dominos - Layla
F2. Eric Clapton, Duane Allman - Mean Old World
F3. Derek & The Dominos - Key To The Highway
F4. Derek & The Dominos - Crossroads
G1. Derek & The Dominos - Got To Get Better In A Little While
G2. Derek & The Dominos - Evil
G3. Derek & The Dominos - One More Chance
G4. Derek & The Dominos - Mean Old Frisco
G5. Derek & The Dominos - Snake Lake Blues
H1. Eric Clapton - Let It Grow
H2. Eric Clapton - Ain't That Lovin You
H3. Eric Clapton - Motherless Children
H4. Eric Clapton - I Shot The Sheriff
H5. Eric Clapton - Better Make It Through Today
I1. Eric Clapton - The Sky Is Crying
I2. Eric Clapton - I Found Love
I3. Eric Clapton - (When Things Go Wrong) It Hurts Me to
I4. Eric Clapton - Whatcha Gonna Do
I5. Eric Clapton - Knockin' On Heavens Door
I6. Eric Clapton - Someone Like You
J1. Eric Clapton - Hello Old Friend
J2. Eric Clapton - Sign Language
J3. Eric Clapton - Further On Up The Road
J4. Eric Clapton - Lay Down Sally
J5. Eric Clapton - Wonderful Tonight
K1. Eric Clapton - Cocaine
K2. Eric Clapton - Promises
K3. Eric Clapton - If I Don't Be There In The Morning
K4. Eric Clapton - Double Trouble
K5. Eric Clapton - I Can't Stand It
K6. Eric Clapton - The Shape You're In
L1. Eric Clapton - Heaven Is One Step Away
L2. Eric Clapton - She's Waiting
L3. Eric Clapton - Too Bad
L4. Eric Clapton - Miss You
L5. Eric Clapton - Wanna Make Love To You
L6. Eric Clapton - After Midnight (New Version)

 

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