The 1984 two-disc compilation Backtrackin' is an ambitious attempt to offer an overview of Eric Clapton's then 20-year career, divided into four separate themes, two per CD. The first disc is devoted to Singles and History and the second to Classics and Live. Sometimes the divisions between these themes seem a little tenuous -- some of the Classics seem like Hits, for instance -- and even at this generous running time there are big hits missing (as are the Yardbirds and Bluesbreakers; this is just culled from material recorded for Polydor and RSO), but overall this is a very good sampler of Clapton's first two decades of work. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi
Backtrackin' is a 2 disc compilation album by Eric Clapton spanning from 1966 to 1980. It was released in 1984. The compilation contains all of Clapton’s best known songs with Cream, Blind Faith, Derek and the Dominos and his solo 70’s work through his 1980 live albumJust One Night. This compilation album is made in Europe and is only available in the United States as an import. It was originally released by Starblend Records, Ltd and has since been issued by Polydor Records. This 2 CD compilation is currently out of print in some markets while still available in some form in others.
The original vinyl album had each side as its own section. Side 1 (tracks 1-6 on CD 1) were listed as “singles.” Side 2 (tracks 7-11 on CD 1) were listed as “history.” Side 3 (tracks 1-6 on CD 2) were listed as “classics.” Wile side 4 (tracks 7-11 on CD 2) wrapped up with live material. The same section listings can be found on the CD pressings.
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