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Editorial Review:
The definitive guide to the recording career of Eric Clapton contains details on all the recordings on which the famed guitarist plays, including Beatle and Dylan sessions, and gives information on all known Clapton releases. 15,000 first printing.
Eric Clapton: The Complete Recording Sessions, 1963-1992 Reviews:
A must have for every Clapton fanatic 
2002-07-27 - This is a great book. Lots of recording session information, including photos of tour posters, concerts, concert tickets, master tape slips, and an old advertisement for "EC Was Here.
There are also clips of interviews with Eric Clapton, Phill Collins, George Harrison, Glynn Johns, and other people that Eric has worked with. The only problem with this book is, that
it does not list what kind of amplifer was used during the sessions. I have always wondered what guitar was used on certain songs. This book will do a pretty good job of doing that from his early days up until 1993.
A must have for every Clapton fanatic 
2002-07-27 - This is a great book. Lots of recording session information, including photos of tour posters, concerts, concert tickets, master tape slips, and an old advertisement for "EC Was Here.
There are also clips of interviews with Eric Clapton, Phill Collins, George Harrison, Glynn Johns, and other people that Eric has worked with. The only problem with this book is, that
it does not list what kind of amplifer was used during the sessions. I have always wondered what guitar was used on certain songs. This book will do a pretty good job of doing that from his early days up until 1993.
The Definitive Discography For Slowhand-philies 
1999-02-27 - An exhastive listing of possibly every session Eric Clapton has sat in as band member, frontman, or sideman. From the songs recorded to the instruments used, almost anything you wanted to know about Clapton's recorded legacy can be found here, including mention of some of the better bootlegs. The only shortfalling - guitars used is listed, but amplifcation is not. A must for any serious Eric Clapton fanatic.