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Eric Clapton - Change Of Address (Compilation 1966-1990)

Track listing:
  1. Bad Love 4:11
  2. Falstaff Beer - Cream 0:59
  3. I Want To Know - the Powerhouse 2:15
  4. I Feel Free - Cream 2:54
  5. Strange Brew - Cream 2:54
  6. Sunshine Of Your Love - Cream 6:54
  7. Outside Woman Blues 3:15
  8. Tales Of Brave Ulysses 3:03
  9. Born Under A Bad Sign 3:07
  10. Change Of Address - Blind Faith 3:19
  11. Little Wing - Derek & The Dominos 6:20
  12. Have You Ever Loved A Woman - Derek & The Dominos 4:58
  13. After Midnight 3:15
  14. I Shot The Sheriff 5:19
  15. Cocaine 4:12
  16. Knockin' On Heaven's Door 2:06
  17. Sugar Sweet 2:51
  18. Rockin' Daddy 3:38
  19. Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad 4:44

Notes


Dynamite Studio label; DS92D045
Soundboard recording; SBD 6-/6


Disc 1
01. Bad Love [Lead guitar overdubbed 1990 TV-CF version]
02. Falstaff Beer [Incredibly rare 1967 radio spot for a now defunct beer. Written and Performed by Cream]
03. I Want To Know [Eric Clapton and the Powerhouse featuring Steve Winwood and Jack Bruce. Recorded in Spring 1966]
04. I Feel Free [Previously unreleased 1966 live version]
05. Strange Brew [Previously unreleased 1967 live version]
06. Sunshine Of Your Love [Previously unreleased live version. Recorded live at Winterland, early 1968]
07. Outside Woman Blues [Rare unreleased live recording]
08. Tales Of Brave Ulysses [Previously unreleased live version]
09. Born Under A Bad Sign [Rare unreleased live version]
10. Change Of Address [Unreleased Blind Faith instrumental]
11. Little Wing [live With Derek & The Dominos]
12. Have You Ever Loved A Woman [Derek & The Dominos outtake]
13. After Midnight [Rare alternate 1970 version with horns]
14. I Shot The Sheriff [Previously unreleased 1974 live track]
15. Cocaine [Previously unreleased 1986 live recording]
16. Knockin' On Heaven's Door [Featuring Eric Clapton on vocals]
17. Sugar Sweet [Eric Clapton with Freddie King]
18. Rockin' Daddy [Eric Clapton with Howlin' Wolf]
19. Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad [Eric Clapton with Buckwheat Zydeco]