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Clapton -- Slowhand's Source Material

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Eric Clapton is considered one of the greatest electric bluesmen of all time, but how did he get there? By deep listening to the genre's legendary roots and keeping his ears open to great players around him. From Robert Johnson -- "King of the Delta Blues" -- to contemporary wailers like Doyle Bramhall, these are the tracks that had a formative influence on Clapton's towering career.
Genre: Theme/Holiday Mixes
Category: Theme/Holiday Mixes
Created: Nov 22, 2006
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1. Cross Road Blues
2. Cigarettes, Whiskey And Wild, Wild Women
3. Sinful Disposition Woman
4. T.B. Blues
5. Jesus, Make Up My Dying Bed
6. Hey, Hey Baby
7. Fattening Frogs For Snakes
8. Nine Below Zero
9. It Ain't Right
10. Hound Dog
11. Almost Grown
12. Night Life
13. It Ain't Right
14. I'm Your Hoochie Coochie Man
15. Money (That's What I Want)
16. Hard Times (No One Knows Better Than I)
17. Bring Me a Little Water, Silvy
18. I Just Want To Make Love To You
19. Before You Accuse Me
20. Willie And The Hand Jive
21. Maga Dog
22. Ghetto Child
23. Get Ourselves Together
24. Trenchtown Rock
25. Too Many Cooks
26. After Midnight
27. Sunny
28. I'd Rather Be (Blind, Crippled & Crazy)
29. Pride And Joy
30. I Shot The Sheriff
31. Mahjoun
32. The Sky Is Crying
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