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  1. Live Recording . Catalog # 21071. AllMusic Review. Credits. Submit Corrections. AllMusic Review. Credits. Our Properties. AllMusic. AllMovie. SideReel. ... Find release reviews and credits for Sonny Boy Williamson & the Yardbirds - Sonny Boy Williamson II, The Yardbirds on AllMusic - 1966 New Releases ...

  2. Would you ever pick up that Eric Clapton is supporting on guitar and the rest of the Yardbirds are there backing Sonny Boy? No, of course not. They do what they should do and don't get in Sonny Boy's way. So while it's cool to at least know who's playing in the background, never do the Yardbirds try and crowd the envelope.

  3. Find album credit information for Clapton's Cradle: The Early Yardbirds Recordings by The Yardbirds on AllMusic

  4. Clapton's Cradle: Early Yardbirds : The Yardbirds, Chester Burnett, Bo Diddley, Eddie Boyd, Sonny Boy Williamson II, Sonny Boy Williamson II, Paul Samwell-Smith, Keith Relf, Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, Jim McCarty, Sonny Boy Williamson I, Giorgio Gomelsky, Mike Vernon, The Yardbirds: Amazon.pl: Płyty CD i winylowe

  5. You can here very early Eric Clapton on here, but this is essentially a Sonny Boy Williamson II album with him taking most of the solos on the harp, and performing a couple a couple of tunes unaccompanied. It all sounds OK, Sonny sings well, but there's nothing really astonishing about Clapton on these recordings.

  6. SONNY BOY WILLIAMSON II is a jump blues blues music artist. This page includes SONNY BOY WILLIAMSON II's : biography, official website, pictures, videos from YouTube, related forum topics, shouts, news, tour dates and events, live auctions, online shopping sites, detailled reviews and ratings and the full discography of albums: studios, live, compilations (boxset), EPs on CD, Vinyl / LP or ...

  7. b. Dec. 5, 1899, Glendora, MS, d. May 25, 1965, Helena, AR. Sonny Boy Williamson was, in many ways, the ultimate blues legend. By the time of his death in 1965, he had been around long enough to have played with Robert Johnson at the start of his career and Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page, and Robbie Robertson at the end of it.