design [album] Loring Eutemey liner notes Jean-Charles Costa mastered by George Piros photography by [cover] Barry Feinstein photography by [cover] Camouflage Productions research [& collation] Jim Delehant research [& collation] Mark Meyerson Licensed From Polydor Records Ltd. Manufactured By Atlantic Recording Corporation Phonographic Copyright (p) Atlantic Recording Corporation Pressed By Presswell Printed By Queens Litho Mastered At Atlantic Studios Reissue - yellow Atco labels with Ⓦ Warner Communications printed on label rim. Printed matrix with suffix PR > Presswell Original issue (1841 Broadway labels) can be found here: History Of Eric Clapton .
Release is auto-coupled: In this two record set, Side One is back with Side Three and Side Two is backed with Side Four
On front cover: A Product of Polydor-England
A1: from Epic EG 30135 The Yardbirds, courtesy of Giorgio Gomelsky. A2: from London PS 492 Blues Breakers, courtesy of London Records. A3: Courtesy of RCA Records. A4: from Elektra EKL 4002 What's Shakin', courtesy of Elektra Records. A5: from Atco SD 33-232 Cream: Disraeli Gears, by arrangement with The Robert Stigwood Organization, Ltd. A6, B1: from Atco SD 2-700 Cream: Wheels of Fire, by arrangement with The Robert Stigwood Organization, Ltd. 'Crossroads' recorded live at The Fillmore West, San Francisco, California. B2: from Atco SD 7001 Cream: Goodbye, by arrangement with The Robert Stigwood Organization, Ltd. C1: from Atco SD 33-304 Blind Faith, by arrangement with Robert Stigwood & Chris Blackwell. C2, C3: from Atco SD 33-326 Delaney & Bonnie & Friends on Tour with Eric Clapton. Recorded live in England. C4: from Atco SD 33-383 King Curtis: Get Ready. Recorded at Sunset Sound Studios, Los Angeles, California. C5: from Atco SD-329 Eric Clapton, by arrangement with The Robert Stigwood Organization, Ltd. Recorded at Village Recorders, West Los Angeles, California. D1: from Atco single 6780, by arrangement with The Robert Stigwood Organization, Ltd. D2: Previously unreleased D3: from Atco SD 2-704 Derek and the Dominos: Layla
Released in the U.S.A. by special arrangement with Polydor Records, Ltd., London ℗ 1972 Atlantic Recording Corporation Mfg. by Atlantic Recording Corp., 1841 Broadway, New York, N.Y.