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.
The single "I Shot the Sheriff" was a cover of Bob Marley's song, which reached number one in the US, and "Steady Rollin' Man" was a cover of Robert Johnson's song, which had a major impact on him.
26 TRACKS:
1-1)
Motherless Children
1-10)
Mainline Florida
1-11)
Walkin' Down The Road
1-12)
Ain't That Lovin' You
1-13)
Meet Me (Down At The Bottom)
1-14)
Eric After Hours Blues
1-15)
B Minor JAM
1-2)
Give Me Strength
1-3)
Willie And The Hand Jive
1-4)
Get Ready
1-5)
I Shot The Sheriff
1-6)
I Can't Hold Out
1-7)
Please Be With Me
1-8)
Let It Grow
1-9)
Steady Rollin' Man
2-1)
Smile
2-10)
Layla
2-11)
Let It Rain
2-2)
Let It Grow
2-3)
Can't Find My Way Home
2-4)
I Shot The Sheriff
2-5)
Tell The Truth
2-6)
The Sky Is Crying / Have You Ever Loved A Woman / Ramblin' On My Mind
2-7)
Little Wing
2-8)
Singin' The Blues
2-9)
Badge
Backing Vocals, Harmonica - Marcy Levy (2-1 to 2-11)
Bass - Carl Radle (2-1 to 2-11)
Compilation Producer - Bill Levenson
Drums - Jamie Oldaker (2-1 to 2-11)
Engineer - Karl Richardson (1-1 to 1-15)
Guitar - George Terry (2-1 to 2-11)
Guitar, Vocals - Eric Clapton (2-1 to 2-11)
Keyboards - Dick Sims (2-1 to 2-11)
Mastered By - Darcy Proper (1-1 to 1-15)
Mastered By - Suha Gur (2-1 to 2-11)
Mixed By - Carl Cadden-James (2-1 to 2-11)
Mixed By - Jeff Glixman (2-1 to 2-11)
Producer - Tom Dowd
Product Manager - Ramon Galbert
Production Manager - Monique McGuffin
Recorded By - Andy Knight (2-1 to 2-11)
Recorded By - Ron Fawcus (2-1 to 2-11)
Vocals, Backing Vocals - Yvonne Elliman (2-1 to 2-11)