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26 reviews
Fantastic cd
Love this cd music is nice and easy to listen to and the acoustics is amazing
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Another poor cd
This CD is absolutely useless does not play at all the cover came broken and coveted in what looks like mould....sold as acceptable actually far from it I will not be buying from this site again if this is the benchmark of acceptable Read full review...
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Soothing sound
Good to add this to my collection
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picked by a Clapton fan
A really good mix of his more up to date
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Best of Eric Clapton
Brillant Thank You
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Brilliantly
Fantastic
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Cd
Very pleased thank you..
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just plain nice.....
I am most definately not a Clapton expert, but here-in lies good stuff prooving that the other 10 million people who have bought his product can't be wrong.....
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GREAT
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If this is your first exposure to Eric Clapton?
If this is your first exposure to Eric Clapton, a bit of bewilderment would be in order. This is the legendary guitar icon. This is (as his early apostles once proclaimed) God. Ranging from the mid-80s through to the late 90s, The Clapton Chronicles owes less to the groundbreaking blues-rock of Clapton's 60s and 70s classics than to the polished-to-a-glare pop of Phil Collins, who produced one of the tracks included in this 14-song anthology. His reinterpretation of his greatest recording--the once-gripping, now-placid "Layla"--perhaps best illustrates Clapton at middle-age: Who wants to bask in his darkest period? Not Clapton, who converts his surging, purging charge into a soothing stroll. And perhaps not fans of such docile MOR fare as "My Father's Eyes", "Tears in Heaven" and the two new tracks, "Blue Eyes Blue" and "Get Lost"Read full review...