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Birth Name:
Eric Patrick Clapton

Genre:
Rock

Years Active:
'60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s






Eric Clapton

Biography

By the time Eric Clapton launched his solo career with the release of his self-titled debut album in mid-1970, he was long established as one of the world's major rock stars due to his group affiliations — the Yardbirds, John Mayall's Bluesbreakers, Cream, and Blind Faith — which had demonstrated his claim to being the best rock guitarist of his generation. That it took Clapton so long to go out on his own, however, was evidence of a degree of reticence unusual for one of his stature. And his debut album, though it spawned the Top 40 hit "After Midnight," was typical of his self-effacing approach: it was, in effect, an album by the group he had lately been featured in, Delaney & Bonnie & Friends.. Not surprisingly, before his solo debut had even been released, Clapton had retreated from his solo stance, assembling from the D&B&F ranks the personnel for a group, Derek & the Dominos, with whom he played for most of 1970 and recorded the landmark album Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs. Clapton was largely inactive in 1971 and 1972, due to heroin addiction, but he performed a comeback concert at the Rainbow Theatre in London on January 13, 1973, resulting in the album Eric Clapton's Rainbow Concert (September 1973). But Clapton did not launch a sustained solo career until July 1974, when he released 461 Ocean Boulevard, which topped the charts and spawned the number one single "I Shot the Sheriff."

The persona Clapton established over the next decade was less that of guitar hero than arena rock star with a weakness for ballads. The follow-ups to 461 Ocean Boulevard, There's One in Every Crowd (March 1975), the live E.C. Was Here (August 1975), and No Reason to Cry (August 1976), were less successful. But Slowhand (November 1977), which featured both the powerful "Cocaine" (written by J.J. Cale, who had also written "After Midnight") and the hit singles "Lay Down Sally" and "Wonderful Tonight," was a million-seller. Its follow-ups, Backless (November 1978), featuring the Top Ten hit "Promises," the live Just One Night (April 1980), and Another Ticket (February 1981), featuring the Top Ten hit "I Can't Stand It," were all big sellers.

Clapton's popularity waned somewhat in the first half of the '80s, as the albums Money and Cigarettes (February 1983), Behind the Sun (March 1985), and August (November 1986) indicated a certain career stasis. But he was buoyed up by the release of the box set retrospective Crossroads (April 1988), which seemed to remind his fans of how great he was. Journeyman (November 1989) was a return to form. It would be his last new studio album for nearly five years, though in the interim he would suffer greatly and enjoy surprising triumph. On March 20, 1991, Clapton's four-year-old son was killed in a fall. While he mourned, he released a live album, 24 Nights (October 1991), culled from his annual concert series at Royal Albert Hall in London, and prepared a movie soundtrack, Rush (January 1992). The soundtrack featured a song written for his son, "Tears in Heaven," that became a massive hit single.

In March 1992, Clapton recorded a concert for MTV Unplugged which, when released on an album in August, became his biggest-selling record ever. Two years later, Clapton returned with a blues album, From the Cradle, which became one of his most successful albums, both commercially and critically. Crossroads, Vol. 2: Live in the Seventies, a box set chronicling his live work from the '70s, was released to mixed reviews. In early 1997, Clapton, billing himself by the pseudonym "X-Sample," collaborated with keyboardist/producer Simon Climie as the ambient new age and trip-hop duo T.D.F. The duo released Retail Therapy to mixed reviews in early 1997.

Clapton retained Climie as his collaborator for Pilgrim, his first album of new material since 1989's Journeyman. Pilgrim was greeted with decidedly mixed reviews upon its spring 1998 release, but the album debuted at number four and stayed in the Top Ten for several weeks on the success of the single "My Father's Eyes." In 2000, Clapton teamed up with old friend B.B. King on Riding with the King, a set of blues standards and material from contemporary singer/songwriters. Another solo outing, entitled Reptile, followed in early 2001. Three years later, Clapton issued Me and Mr. Johnson, a collection of tunes honoring the Mississippi-born bluesman Robert Johnson. Released in 2005, Back Home, Clapton's 14th album of original material, reflected his ease with fatherhood. Also in 2005, Clapton unexpectedly teamed with Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker for a Cream reunion that included May concerts at London's Royal Albert Hall and shows at New York's Madison Square Garden in October, with the former being compiled for a live release that fall.

This turned out to be the first of many reunions and looks back for Clapton. In 2006, he elevated the profile of his latter-day idol J.J. Cale by recording an album-long duet, The Road to Escondido. The following year he released his autobiography — accompanied by a new career compilation called The Complete Clapton — which focused more on his trials with addiction and subsequent recovery than his musical career. In 2008, Clapton began playing regular shows with his old Blind Faith partner Steve Winwood, gigs that were captured on the 2009 double-live set Live from Madison Square Garden. Winwood also appeared on Clapton's next studio album, 2010's Clapton, which was a collaboration-heavy affair also featuring Cale, Sheryl Crow, Allen Toussaint, and Wynton Marsalis. In 2011, Clapton returned the favor to Marsalis by collaborating on the live concert album Play the Blues: Live from Jazz at Lincoln Center.

Clapton parted ways with Warner after Clapton, and he chose to set up his own Bushbranch imprint on Gary Hoey's independent label Surfdog. His first album for the label was Old Sock, largely a collection of old songs the guitarist loved. It reached the Top Ten in the U.S. and Great Britain. In the fall of 2013, Warner Bros. released Crossroads Guitar Festival 2013, and his Unplugged album was expanded and remastered by Rhino. Early the following year, Clapton announced that a new album, The Breeze: An Appreciation of J.J. Cale would be issued in the July, one year on from the passing of his key inspiration. The tribute album included contributions from artists such as Willie Nelson, John Mayer, Tom Petty, and Mark Knopfler.

Top Albums


1. Eric Clapton
20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Eric Clapton, Eric Clapton
2. 20th Century..
Complete Clapton, Eric Clapton
3. Complete Cla..
The Breeze: An Appreciation of JJ Cale, Eric Clapton
4. The Breeze: ..
The Road to Escondido, Eric Clapton
5. The Road to ..
The Cream of Clapton, Eric Clapton
6. The Cream of..
Live from Madison Square Garden, Eric Clapton
7. Live from Ma..
Old Sock, Eric Clapton
8. Old Sock
Clapton, Eric Clapton
9. Clapton
Me and Mr. Johnson, Eric Clapton
10. Me and Mr. J..
Clapton Chronicles - The Best of Eric Clapton, Eric Clapton
11. Clapton Chro..
Blues Breakers (with Eric Clapton) [Remastered], John Mayall
12. Blues Breake..
Crossroads Guitar Festival 2013 (Live), Eric Clapton
13. Crossroads G..
Wynton Marsalis & Eric Clapton Play the Blues (Live from Jazz At Lincoln Center), Wynton Marsalis
14. Wynton Marsa..
Riding With the King, B.B. King
15. Riding With ..
Slowhand (35th Anniversary), Eric Clapton
16. Slowhand (35..
Timepieces - The Best of Eric Clapton, Eric Clapton
17. Timepieces -..
Back Home, Eric Clapton
18. Back Home
Unplugged (Deluxe Edition), Eric Clapton
19. Unplugged (D..
From the Cradle (Live), Eric Clapton
20. From the Cra..

Top Songs

NameAlbumTimePrice
1.
Wonderful Tonight20th Century Masters - The ..3:42$0.69
2.
Tears In HeavenComplete Clapton4:33$0.69
3.
Layla20th Century Masters - The ..7:03$1.29
4.
Cocaine20th Century Masters - The ..3:38$1.29
5.
Lay Down Sally20th Century Masters - The ..3:52$1.29
6.
Layla (Unplugged Edit)Complete Clapton4:39$1.29
7.
Change the WorldComplete Clapton3:55$1.29
8.
I Shot the Sheriff20th Century Masters - The ..4:23$1.29
9.
Change the WorldClapton Chronicles - The Be..3:54$1.29
10.
LaylaUnplugged (Deluxe Edition)4:49$1.29
11.
Tears In HeavenClapton Chronicles - The Be..4:31$1.29
12.
Can't Find My Way Home (Live)Live from Madison Square Ga..5:32$1.29
13.
Wonderful TonightComplete Clapton3:39$1.29
14.
Merry Christmas BabyVery Special Christmas - Li..3:58$1.29
15.
Call Me the BreezeBreeze: An Appreciation of ..3:06$1.29
16.
Give Me One ReasonVery Special Christmas - Li..4:16$1.29
17.
Promises20th Century Masters - The ..3:01$1.29
18.
After Midnight20th Century Masters - The ..2:51$1.29
19.
Wonderful TonightTimepieces - The Best of Er..3:39$0.69
20.
Tears In HeavenUnplugged (Deluxe Edition)4:40$1.29
21.
My Father's EyesComplete Clapton5:23$1.29
22.
It's In the Way That You Use ItComplete Clapton4:11$1.29
23.
Forever ManComplete Clapton3:11$1.29
24.
I've Got a Rock 'N' Roll..Complete Clapton3:13$1.29
25.
Christmas TearsVery Special Christmas - Li..4:18$1.29

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