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Derek And The Dominos – Layla And Other Assorted Love Songs ( 2 Lps ) Blues Rock, Classic Rock (vinyl)
Derek And The Dominos – Layla And Other Assorted Love Songs ( 2 Lps ) Blues Rock, Classic Rock (vinyl)
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Derek And The Dominos* – Layla And Other Assorted Love Songs ( 2 Lps )
Tracklist
A1 | I Looked Away | 3:04 |
A2 | Bell Bottom Blues | 5:06 |
A3 | Keep On Growing | 6:22 |
A4 | Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out | 4:57 |
B1 | I Am Yours | 3:32 |
B2 | Anyday | 6:37 |
B3 | Key To The Highway | 9:47 |
C1 | Tell The Truth | 6:45 |
C2 | Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad? | 4:50 |
C3 | Have You Ever Loved A Woman | 6:51 |
D1 | Little Wing | 5:23 |
D2 | It's Too Late | 3:45 |
D3 | Layla | 7:10 |
D4 | Thorn Tree In The Garden | 2:51 |
Sleeve Condition (Out of 10) ~9 corner wear
Label Condition (Out of 10) ~ 10
Vinyl Condition ~ (Out of 10)
Side 1,2,4 10 perfect / side 3 - very light mark
BIN # R31
Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs is the only studio album by blues rock band Derek and the Dominos, released in November 1970, best known for its title track, "Layla". The album is often regarded as Eric Clapton's greatest musical achievement. The other band members were Bobby Whitlock on keyboards and vocals, Jim Gordon on drums, Carl Radle on bass, and special guest performer Duane Allman on lead and slide guitar on 11 of the 14 songs.
In the United States, Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs peaked at number 16 on the Billboard Top LPs chart and was certified gold by the RIAA.[1] It returned to the US albums chart again in 1972, 1974 and in 1977. In 2011, it charted in Britain for the first time, peaking at number 68.
In 2000, the album was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame. In 2003, television network VH1 named Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs the 89th-greatest album of all time, and Rolling Stone ranked it number 117 on its list of "The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time".[1] Critic Robert Christgau ranked Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs the third greatest album of the 1970s.[2] In 2012, the Super Deluxe Edition of the record won a Grammy Award for Best Surround Sound Album.