Eric Clapton - 461 Ocean Boulevard
Polydor 31453 1821-2 US
GB£16.73
Media : New (M), Jacket : New (M)
SEALED
The title is the address of the house where they lived during recording.
His second solo album, released in 1974, marked a remarkable comeback for the singer after recovering from drug addiction, and reached number one on the US charts.
Eric Clapton - 461 Ocean Boulevard
Polydor 31453 1821-2 US
GB£3.44
Media : Very Good Plus (VG+)
*The image is not from the actual item.
The title is the address of the house where they lived during recording.
His second solo album, released in 1974, marked a remarkable comeback for the singer after recovering from drug addiction, and reached number one on the US charts.
Eric Clapton - 461 Ocean Boulevard
Polydor 31453 1821-2 US
GB£3.44
Media : Very Good Plus (VG+)
*The image is not from the actual item.
The title is the address of the house where they lived during recording.
His second solo album, released in 1974, marked a remarkable comeback for the singer after recovering from drug addiction, and reached number one on the US charts.
Eric Clapton - 461 Ocean Boulevard
Polydor 31453 1821-2 US
GB£3.44
Media : Excellent (EX)
*The image is not from the actual item.
The title is the address of the house where they lived during recording.
His second solo album, released in 1974, marked a remarkable comeback for the singer after recovering from drug addiction, and reached number one on the US charts.
Eric Clapton - 461 Ocean Boulevard
Polydor 31453 1821-2 US
GB£3.44
Media : Excellent (EX)
*The image is not from the actual item.
The title is the address of the house where they lived during recording.
His second solo album, released in 1974, marked a remarkable comeback for the singer after recovering from drug addiction, and reached number one on the US charts.
Eric Clapton - 461 Ocean Boulevard
Polydor 31453 1821-2 US
GB£3.44
Media : Very Good Plus (VG+)
*The image is not from the actual item.
The title is the address of the house where they lived during recording.
His second solo album, released in 1974, marked a remarkable comeback for the singer after recovering from drug addiction, and reached number one on the US charts.