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The Complete Reprise Studio Albums Vol 1
Eric Clapton, one of musicâs most influential and successful recording artists, joined Reprise Records in 1983, launching a prolific period that spans 30 years and encompasses some of his most celebrated work. An upcoming limited edition, 12-LP boxed set revisits Claptonâs first six albums for Reprise along with an LP exclusive to this collection that features rarities from the era, including a previously unreleased remix of âPilgrimâ by co-writer and long-time Clapton producer Simon Climie.
THE COMPLETE REPRISE STUDIO ALBUMS â VOLUME I will be available on September 30. It contains newly remastered versions of six studio albums pressed on 180-gram vinyl: Money and Cigarettes (1983) as a single LP, and Behind the Sun (1985), August (1986), Journeyman (1989), From the Cradle (1994), and Pilgrim (1998) as double-LPs. Behind The Sun and August were originally released as single LPs; both are now 3-sided double albums to avoid long LP sides and to maximize the audio quality.
The final LP in the collection, Rarities (1983-1998) brings together eight rare recordings from this era, including live versions of âWhite Roomâ and âCrossroadsâ that were both featured on the B-side on the 1987 single âBehind The Mask.â Another B-side, âTheme From A Movie That Never Happenedâ (Orchestral), appeared in 1998 on the Grammy-winning single, âMy Fatherâs Eyes.â
All the music included in this collection was mastered by Bob Ludwig at Gateway Mastering and the lacquers for the LPs were cut by Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Mastering.
VOLUME I spans 15 years and touches on some of Claptonâs biggest studio albums. It begins with Money and Cigarettes, the guitaristâs eighth solo studio album, which he co-produced with Atlantic Recordsâ legend Tom Dowd. Released in 1983, it reached the Top 20 in the U.S. and the U.K. and introduced the hit single âIâve Got A Rock ânâ Roll Heart.â
Clapton worked with Phil Collins to produce his next album, Behind the Sun, which peaked at #8 in the U.K. The album would earn platinum-certification in the U.S. thanks to hits like âForever Manâ and âSheâs Waiting.â Collins returned to co-produce the next album, August, as well. Certified gold in the U.S., it featured a trio of Top 10 singles â âMiss You,â âTearing Us Apart,â (a duet with Tina Turner) and the #1 smash, âItâs In The Way That You Use It.â Clapton co-wrote the latter with Robbie Robertson and co-produced the track with Dowd. The song was also featured in The Color of Money, the 1986 blockbuster film starring Paul Newman and Tom Cruise.
Journeyman, Claptonâs 1989 follow-up, reached #2 in the U.K. where it was certified platinum. An international sensation, the record was certified platinum in Canada and gold in Argentina, Australia, France, Japan, Netherlands, New Zealand, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland. The album was certified double platinum in the U.S., scoring #1 hits on the Mainstream Rock charts with âPretendingâ and the GrammyĂ winning single âBad Love.â The album had two more Top 10 hits in America with âBefore You Accuse Meâ (#9) and âNo Alibisâ (#4).
Following the runaway success of his 1992 live album Unplugged, Clapton returned in 1994 with From The Cradle. A blues covers album, it featured his versions of songs recorded by some of the bluesmen who influenced him, including Robert Johnson, Howlinâ Wolf, Muddy Waters, Freddie King and more. The album was certified triple-platinum in the U.S., where it topped the Billboard 200. It also reached #1 in the U.K., making it his only #1 album in the U.K. to date. In addition, From The Cradle won the Grammy Award for Best Traditional Blues Album.
The final release on VOLUME I is Pilgrim, Claptonâs 1998 Grammy Award winning 13th solo studio album. It reached the Top 10 in more than 20 countries, including the U.S. (#4) and the U.K. (#3). A passion project for Clapton, the album was certified platinum in America thanks to hit singles like, âMy Fatherâs Eyes,â âCircus,â âBorn In Timeâ (penned by Bob Dylan) and the title track.
THE COMPLETE REPRISE STUDIO ALBUMS â VOLUME I
Track Listing
Money and Cigarettes (1983)
âEverybody Oughta Make A Changeâ
âThe Shape Youâre Inâ
âAinât Going Downâ
âIâve Got A Rock ânâ Roll Heartâ
âMan Overboardâ
âPretty Girlâ
âMan In Loveâ
âCrosscut Sawâ
âSlow Down Lindaâ
âCrazy Country Hopâ
Behind the Sun (1985)
âSheâs Waitingâ
âSee What Love Can Doâ
âSame Old Bluesâ
âKnock On Woodâ
âSomethingâs Happeningâ
âForever Manâ
âIt All Dependsâ
âTangled In Loveâ
âNever Make You Cryâ
âJust Like A Prisonerâ
âBehind The Sunâ
August (1986)
âItâs In The Way That You Use Itâ
âRunâ
âTearing Us Apartâ
âBad Influenceâ
âWalk Awayâ
âHung Up On Your Loveâ
âTake A Chanceâ
âHold Onâ
âMiss Youâ
âHoly Motherâ
âBehind the Maskâ
Journeyman (1989)
âPretendingâ
âAnything For Your Loveâ
âBad Loveâ
âRunning On Faithâ
âHard Timesâ
âHound Dogâ
âNo Alibisâ
âRun So Farâ
âOld Loveâ
âBreaking Pointâ
âLead Me Onâ
âBefore You Accuse Meâ
From the Cradle (1994)
âBlues Before Sunriseâ
âThird Degreeâ
âReconsider Babyâ
âHoochie Coochie Manâ
âFive Long Yearsâ
âIâm Tore Downâ
âHow Long Bluesâ
âGoinâ Away Babyâ
âBlues Leave Me Aloneâ
âSinnerâs Prayerâ
âMotherless Childâ
âIt Hurts Me Tooâ
âSomeday After A Whileâ
âStandinâ Round Cryingâ
âDriftinââ
âGroaning The Bluesâ
Pilgrim (1998)
âMy Fatherâs Eyesâ
âRiver Of Tearsâ
âPilgrimâ
âBroken Heartedâ
âOne Chanceâ
âCircusâ
âGoinâ Down Slowâ
âFall Like Rainâ
âBorn In Timeâ
âSick And Tiredâ
âNeeds His Womanâ
âSheâs Goneâ
âYou Were Thereâ
âInside Of Meâ
Rarities Vol. 1 (2022)
âStone Freeâ
âCrossroadsâ â Live
âWhite Roomâ â Live
âTheme From A Movie That Never Happenedâ (Orchestral)
âPilgrimâ â Remix *
â32-20 Bluesâ â Live
âCounty Jail Bluesâ â Live
âBorn Under A Bad Signâ *
⢠previously unreleased
THE COMPLETE REPRISE STUDIO ALBUMS â VOLUME I will be available on September 30. It contains newly remastered versions of six studio albums pressed on 180-gram vinyl: Money and Cigarettes (1983) as a single LP, and Behind the Sun (1985), August (1986), Journeyman (1989), From the Cradle (1994), and Pilgrim (1998) as double-LPs. Behind The Sun and August were originally released as single LPs; both are now 3-sided double albums to avoid long LP sides and to maximize the audio quality.
The final LP in the collection, Rarities (1983-1998) brings together eight rare recordings from this era, including live versions of âWhite Roomâ and âCrossroadsâ that were both featured on the B-side on the 1987 single âBehind The Mask.â Another B-side, âTheme From A Movie That Never Happenedâ (Orchestral), appeared in 1998 on the Grammy-winning single, âMy Fatherâs Eyes.â
All the music included in this collection was mastered by Bob Ludwig at Gateway Mastering and the lacquers for the LPs were cut by Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Mastering.
VOLUME I spans 15 years and touches on some of Claptonâs biggest studio albums. It begins with Money and Cigarettes, the guitaristâs eighth solo studio album, which he co-produced with Atlantic Recordsâ legend Tom Dowd. Released in 1983, it reached the Top 20 in the U.S. and the U.K. and introduced the hit single âIâve Got A Rock ânâ Roll Heart.â
Clapton worked with Phil Collins to produce his next album, Behind the Sun, which peaked at #8 in the U.K. The album would earn platinum-certification in the U.S. thanks to hits like âForever Manâ and âSheâs Waiting.â Collins returned to co-produce the next album, August, as well. Certified gold in the U.S., it featured a trio of Top 10 singles â âMiss You,â âTearing Us Apart,â (a duet with Tina Turner) and the #1 smash, âItâs In The Way That You Use It.â Clapton co-wrote the latter with Robbie Robertson and co-produced the track with Dowd. The song was also featured in The Color of Money, the 1986 blockbuster film starring Paul Newman and Tom Cruise.
Journeyman, Claptonâs 1989 follow-up, reached #2 in the U.K. where it was certified platinum. An international sensation, the record was certified platinum in Canada and gold in Argentina, Australia, France, Japan, Netherlands, New Zealand, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland. The album was certified double platinum in the U.S., scoring #1 hits on the Mainstream Rock charts with âPretendingâ and the GrammyĂ winning single âBad Love.â The album had two more Top 10 hits in America with âBefore You Accuse Meâ (#9) and âNo Alibisâ (#4).
Following the runaway success of his 1992 live album Unplugged, Clapton returned in 1994 with From The Cradle. A blues covers album, it featured his versions of songs recorded by some of the bluesmen who influenced him, including Robert Johnson, Howlinâ Wolf, Muddy Waters, Freddie King and more. The album was certified triple-platinum in the U.S., where it topped the Billboard 200. It also reached #1 in the U.K., making it his only #1 album in the U.K. to date. In addition, From The Cradle won the Grammy Award for Best Traditional Blues Album.
The final release on VOLUME I is Pilgrim, Claptonâs 1998 Grammy Award winning 13th solo studio album. It reached the Top 10 in more than 20 countries, including the U.S. (#4) and the U.K. (#3). A passion project for Clapton, the album was certified platinum in America thanks to hit singles like, âMy Fatherâs Eyes,â âCircus,â âBorn In Timeâ (penned by Bob Dylan) and the title track.
THE COMPLETE REPRISE STUDIO ALBUMS â VOLUME I
Track Listing
Money and Cigarettes (1983)
âEverybody Oughta Make A Changeâ
âThe Shape Youâre Inâ
âAinât Going Downâ
âIâve Got A Rock ânâ Roll Heartâ
âMan Overboardâ
âPretty Girlâ
âMan In Loveâ
âCrosscut Sawâ
âSlow Down Lindaâ
âCrazy Country Hopâ
Behind the Sun (1985)
âSheâs Waitingâ
âSee What Love Can Doâ
âSame Old Bluesâ
âKnock On Woodâ
âSomethingâs Happeningâ
âForever Manâ
âIt All Dependsâ
âTangled In Loveâ
âNever Make You Cryâ
âJust Like A Prisonerâ
âBehind The Sunâ
August (1986)
âItâs In The Way That You Use Itâ
âRunâ
âTearing Us Apartâ
âBad Influenceâ
âWalk Awayâ
âHung Up On Your Loveâ
âTake A Chanceâ
âHold Onâ
âMiss Youâ
âHoly Motherâ
âBehind the Maskâ
Journeyman (1989)
âPretendingâ
âAnything For Your Loveâ
âBad Loveâ
âRunning On Faithâ
âHard Timesâ
âHound Dogâ
âNo Alibisâ
âRun So Farâ
âOld Loveâ
âBreaking Pointâ
âLead Me Onâ
âBefore You Accuse Meâ
From the Cradle (1994)
âBlues Before Sunriseâ
âThird Degreeâ
âReconsider Babyâ
âHoochie Coochie Manâ
âFive Long Yearsâ
âIâm Tore Downâ
âHow Long Bluesâ
âGoinâ Away Babyâ
âBlues Leave Me Aloneâ
âSinnerâs Prayerâ
âMotherless Childâ
âIt Hurts Me Tooâ
âSomeday After A Whileâ
âStandinâ Round Cryingâ
âDriftinââ
âGroaning The Bluesâ
Pilgrim (1998)
âMy Fatherâs Eyesâ
âRiver Of Tearsâ
âPilgrimâ
âBroken Heartedâ
âOne Chanceâ
âCircusâ
âGoinâ Down Slowâ
âFall Like Rainâ
âBorn In Timeâ
âSick And Tiredâ
âNeeds His Womanâ
âSheâs Goneâ
âYou Were Thereâ
âInside Of Meâ
Rarities Vol. 1 (2022)
âStone Freeâ
âCrossroadsâ â Live
âWhite Roomâ â Live
âTheme From A Movie That Never Happenedâ (Orchestral)
âPilgrimâ â Remix *
â32-20 Bluesâ â Live
âCounty Jail Bluesâ â Live
âBorn Under A Bad Signâ *
⢠previously unreleased
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Eric Clapton, one of musicâs most influential and successful recording artists, joined Reprise Records in 1983, launching a prolific period that spans 30 years and encompasses some of his most celebrated work. An upcoming limited edition, 12-LP boxed set revisits Claptonâs first six albums for Reprise along with an LP exclusive to this collection that features rarities from the era, including a previously unreleased remix of âPilgrimâ by co-writer and long-time Clapton producer Simon Climie.
THE COMPLETE REPRISE STUDIO ALBUMS â VOLUME I will be available on September 30. It contains newly remastered versions of six studio albums pressed on 180-gram vinyl: Money and Cigarettes (1983) as a single LP, and Behind the Sun (1985), August (1986), Journeyman (1989), From the Cradle (1994), and Pilgrim (1998) as double-LPs. Behind The Sun and August were originally released as single LPs; both are now 3-sided double albums to avoid long LP sides and to maximize the audio quality.
The final LP in the collection, Rarities (1983-1998) brings together eight rare recordings from this era, including live versions of âWhite Roomâ and âCrossroadsâ that were both featured on the B-side on the 1987 single âBehind The Mask.â Another B-side, âTheme From A Movie That Never Happenedâ (Orchestral), appeared in 1998 on the Grammy-winning single, âMy Fatherâs Eyes.â
All the music included in this collection was mastered by Bob Ludwig at Gateway Mastering and the lacquers for the LPs were cut by Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Mastering.
VOLUME I spans 15 years and touches on some of Claptonâs biggest studio albums. It begins with Money and Cigarettes, the guitaristâs eighth solo studio album, which he co-produced with Atlantic Recordsâ legend Tom Dowd. Released in 1983, it reached the Top 20 in the U.S. and the U.K. and introduced the hit single âIâve Got A Rock ânâ Roll Heart.â
Clapton worked with Phil Collins to produce his next album, Behind the Sun, which peaked at #8 in the U.K. The album would earn platinum-certification in the U.S. thanks to hits like âForever Manâ and âSheâs Waiting.â Collins returned to co-produce the next album, August, as well. Certified gold in the U.S., it featured a trio of Top 10 singles â âMiss You,â âTearing Us Apart,â (a duet with Tina Turner) and the #1 smash, âItâs In The Way That You Use It.â Clapton co-wrote the latter with Robbie Robertson and co-produced the track with Dowd. The song was also featured in The Color of Money, the 1986 blockbuster film starring Paul Newman and Tom Cruise.
Journeyman, Claptonâs 1989 follow-up, reached #2 in the U.K. where it was certified platinum. An international sensation, the record was certified platinum in Canada and gold in Argentina, Australia, France, Japan, Netherlands, New Zealand, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland. The album was certified double platinum in the U.S., scoring #1 hits on the Mainstream Rock charts with âPretendingâ and the GrammyĂ winning single âBad Love.â The album had two more Top 10 hits in America with âBefore You Accuse Meâ (#9) and âNo Alibisâ (#4).
Following the runaway success of his 1992 live album Unplugged, Clapton returned in 1994 with From The Cradle. A blues covers album, it featured his versions of songs recorded by some of the bluesmen who influenced him, including Robert Johnson, Howlinâ Wolf, Muddy Waters, Freddie King and more. The album was certified triple-platinum in the U.S., where it topped the Billboard 200. It also reached #1 in the U.K., making it his only #1 album in the U.K. to date. In addition, From The Cradle won the Grammy Award for Best Traditional Blues Album.
The final release on VOLUME I is Pilgrim, Claptonâs 1998 Grammy Award winning 13th solo studio album. It reached the Top 10 in more than 20 countries, including the U.S. (#4) and the U.K. (#3). A passion project for Clapton, the album was certified platinum in America thanks to hit singles like, âMy Fatherâs Eyes,â âCircus,â âBorn In Timeâ (penned by Bob Dylan) and the title track.
THE COMPLETE REPRISE STUDIO ALBUMS â VOLUME I
Track Listing
Money and Cigarettes (1983)
âEverybody Oughta Make A Changeâ
âThe Shape Youâre Inâ
âAinât Going Downâ
âIâve Got A Rock ânâ Roll Heartâ
âMan Overboardâ
âPretty Girlâ
âMan In Loveâ
âCrosscut Sawâ
âSlow Down Lindaâ
âCrazy Country Hopâ
Behind the Sun (1985)
âSheâs Waitingâ
âSee What Love Can Doâ
âSame Old Bluesâ
âKnock On Woodâ
âSomethingâs Happeningâ
âForever Manâ
âIt All Dependsâ
âTangled In Loveâ
âNever Make You Cryâ
âJust Like A Prisonerâ
âBehind The Sunâ
August (1986)
âItâs In The Way That You Use Itâ
âRunâ
âTearing Us Apartâ
âBad Influenceâ
âWalk Awayâ
âHung Up On Your Loveâ
âTake A Chanceâ
âHold Onâ
âMiss Youâ
âHoly Motherâ
âBehind the Maskâ
Journeyman (1989)
âPretendingâ
âAnything For Your Loveâ
âBad Loveâ
âRunning On Faithâ
âHard Timesâ
âHound Dogâ
âNo Alibisâ
âRun So Farâ
âOld Loveâ
âBreaking Pointâ
âLead Me Onâ
âBefore You Accuse Meâ
From the Cradle (1994)
âBlues Before Sunriseâ
âThird Degreeâ
âReconsider Babyâ
âHoochie Coochie Manâ
âFive Long Yearsâ
âIâm Tore Downâ
âHow Long Bluesâ
âGoinâ Away Babyâ
âBlues Leave Me Aloneâ
âSinnerâs Prayerâ
âMotherless Childâ
âIt Hurts Me Tooâ
âSomeday After A Whileâ
âStandinâ Round Cryingâ
âDriftinââ
âGroaning The Bluesâ
Pilgrim (1998)
âMy Fatherâs Eyesâ
âRiver Of Tearsâ
âPilgrimâ
âBroken Heartedâ
âOne Chanceâ
âCircusâ
âGoinâ Down Slowâ
âFall Like Rainâ
âBorn In Timeâ
âSick And Tiredâ
âNeeds His Womanâ
âSheâs Goneâ
âYou Were Thereâ
âInside Of Meâ
Rarities Vol. 1 (2022)
âStone Freeâ
âCrossroadsâ â Live
âWhite Roomâ â Live
âTheme From A Movie That Never Happenedâ (Orchestral)
âPilgrimâ â Remix *
â32-20 Bluesâ â Live
âCounty Jail Bluesâ â Live
âBorn Under A Bad Signâ *
⢠previously unreleased
THE COMPLETE REPRISE STUDIO ALBUMS â VOLUME I will be available on September 30. It contains newly remastered versions of six studio albums pressed on 180-gram vinyl: Money and Cigarettes (1983) as a single LP, and Behind the Sun (1985), August (1986), Journeyman (1989), From the Cradle (1994), and Pilgrim (1998) as double-LPs. Behind The Sun and August were originally released as single LPs; both are now 3-sided double albums to avoid long LP sides and to maximize the audio quality.
The final LP in the collection, Rarities (1983-1998) brings together eight rare recordings from this era, including live versions of âWhite Roomâ and âCrossroadsâ that were both featured on the B-side on the 1987 single âBehind The Mask.â Another B-side, âTheme From A Movie That Never Happenedâ (Orchestral), appeared in 1998 on the Grammy-winning single, âMy Fatherâs Eyes.â
All the music included in this collection was mastered by Bob Ludwig at Gateway Mastering and the lacquers for the LPs were cut by Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Mastering.
VOLUME I spans 15 years and touches on some of Claptonâs biggest studio albums. It begins with Money and Cigarettes, the guitaristâs eighth solo studio album, which he co-produced with Atlantic Recordsâ legend Tom Dowd. Released in 1983, it reached the Top 20 in the U.S. and the U.K. and introduced the hit single âIâve Got A Rock ânâ Roll Heart.â
Clapton worked with Phil Collins to produce his next album, Behind the Sun, which peaked at #8 in the U.K. The album would earn platinum-certification in the U.S. thanks to hits like âForever Manâ and âSheâs Waiting.â Collins returned to co-produce the next album, August, as well. Certified gold in the U.S., it featured a trio of Top 10 singles â âMiss You,â âTearing Us Apart,â (a duet with Tina Turner) and the #1 smash, âItâs In The Way That You Use It.â Clapton co-wrote the latter with Robbie Robertson and co-produced the track with Dowd. The song was also featured in The Color of Money, the 1986 blockbuster film starring Paul Newman and Tom Cruise.
Journeyman, Claptonâs 1989 follow-up, reached #2 in the U.K. where it was certified platinum. An international sensation, the record was certified platinum in Canada and gold in Argentina, Australia, France, Japan, Netherlands, New Zealand, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland. The album was certified double platinum in the U.S., scoring #1 hits on the Mainstream Rock charts with âPretendingâ and the GrammyĂ winning single âBad Love.â The album had two more Top 10 hits in America with âBefore You Accuse Meâ (#9) and âNo Alibisâ (#4).
Following the runaway success of his 1992 live album Unplugged, Clapton returned in 1994 with From The Cradle. A blues covers album, it featured his versions of songs recorded by some of the bluesmen who influenced him, including Robert Johnson, Howlinâ Wolf, Muddy Waters, Freddie King and more. The album was certified triple-platinum in the U.S., where it topped the Billboard 200. It also reached #1 in the U.K., making it his only #1 album in the U.K. to date. In addition, From The Cradle won the Grammy Award for Best Traditional Blues Album.
The final release on VOLUME I is Pilgrim, Claptonâs 1998 Grammy Award winning 13th solo studio album. It reached the Top 10 in more than 20 countries, including the U.S. (#4) and the U.K. (#3). A passion project for Clapton, the album was certified platinum in America thanks to hit singles like, âMy Fatherâs Eyes,â âCircus,â âBorn In Timeâ (penned by Bob Dylan) and the title track.
THE COMPLETE REPRISE STUDIO ALBUMS â VOLUME I
Track Listing
Money and Cigarettes (1983)
âEverybody Oughta Make A Changeâ
âThe Shape Youâre Inâ
âAinât Going Downâ
âIâve Got A Rock ânâ Roll Heartâ
âMan Overboardâ
âPretty Girlâ
âMan In Loveâ
âCrosscut Sawâ
âSlow Down Lindaâ
âCrazy Country Hopâ
Behind the Sun (1985)
âSheâs Waitingâ
âSee What Love Can Doâ
âSame Old Bluesâ
âKnock On Woodâ
âSomethingâs Happeningâ
âForever Manâ
âIt All Dependsâ
âTangled In Loveâ
âNever Make You Cryâ
âJust Like A Prisonerâ
âBehind The Sunâ
August (1986)
âItâs In The Way That You Use Itâ
âRunâ
âTearing Us Apartâ
âBad Influenceâ
âWalk Awayâ
âHung Up On Your Loveâ
âTake A Chanceâ
âHold Onâ
âMiss Youâ
âHoly Motherâ
âBehind the Maskâ
Journeyman (1989)
âPretendingâ
âAnything For Your Loveâ
âBad Loveâ
âRunning On Faithâ
âHard Timesâ
âHound Dogâ
âNo Alibisâ
âRun So Farâ
âOld Loveâ
âBreaking Pointâ
âLead Me Onâ
âBefore You Accuse Meâ
From the Cradle (1994)
âBlues Before Sunriseâ
âThird Degreeâ
âReconsider Babyâ
âHoochie Coochie Manâ
âFive Long Yearsâ
âIâm Tore Downâ
âHow Long Bluesâ
âGoinâ Away Babyâ
âBlues Leave Me Aloneâ
âSinnerâs Prayerâ
âMotherless Childâ
âIt Hurts Me Tooâ
âSomeday After A Whileâ
âStandinâ Round Cryingâ
âDriftinââ
âGroaning The Bluesâ
Pilgrim (1998)
âMy Fatherâs Eyesâ
âRiver Of Tearsâ
âPilgrimâ
âBroken Heartedâ
âOne Chanceâ
âCircusâ
âGoinâ Down Slowâ
âFall Like Rainâ
âBorn In Timeâ
âSick And Tiredâ
âNeeds His Womanâ
âSheâs Goneâ
âYou Were Thereâ
âInside Of Meâ
Rarities Vol. 1 (2022)
âStone Freeâ
âCrossroadsâ â Live
âWhite Roomâ â Live
âTheme From A Movie That Never Happenedâ (Orchestral)
âPilgrimâ â Remix *
â32-20 Bluesâ â Live
âCounty Jail Bluesâ â Live
âBorn Under A Bad Signâ *
⢠previously unreleased











