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  1. Eric ClaptonMoney And Cigarettes. More images. Label:Warner Bros. Records – 9 23773-1, Duck Records (2) ... Eric Clapton - I've Got A Rock N'roll Heart. 3:17; Ain't Going Down (2018 Remaster) 4:03; Lists Add to List. Eric Clapton Vinyl Collection by GaryScarpulla; View More Lists ...

  2. 16 de nov. de 2010 · Eric Clapton - Money And Cigarettes 1983-01- Everybody Oughta Make A Change"Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is m...

  3. 3 de feb. de 2016 · Having just emerged from rehab for alcoholism, Eric Clapton says he named Money and Cigarettes – which was released in February 1983 – after "all I saw myself having left." The album boasts a ...

  4. Listen free to Eric ClaptonMoney and Cigarettes (Everybody Oughta Make a Change, The Shape You're In and more). 10 tracks (). Money and Cigarettes is an Eric Clapton album, released in 1983. The memorable cover depicts Clapton, cigarette in hand, standing next to a melting Fender Stratocaster guitar. Eric Clapton named the album like this "because, that's all I saw myself having ...

  5. Rating : 6/10. 8 September 2003. Money and Cigarettes is Clapton's first effort with Warner Bros. ( Duck records) This CD is not one of his most worthy efforts. It depicts EC at a time when he has lost his edge and is very mellow. His style is laid back. It starts with a good blues song "Everybody outta make a change.

  6. Winchester "rifle" ("· ─ ") etched in runouts denotes a Capitol Records Pressing Plant, Winchester, pressing. Remainder of runouts etched, "Criteria" stamped. Issued with custom-printed inner sleeve with lyrics. The catalog number on the spine and inner sleeve is 9 23773-1. The catalog number on the labels is 1-23773.

  7. Listen free to Eric ClaptonMoney and Cigarettes (Everybody Oughta Make a Change, The Shape You're In and more). 10 tracks (). Money and Cigarettes is an Eric Clapton album, released in 1983. The memorable cover depicts Clapton, cigarette in hand, standing next to a melting Fender Stratocaster guitar. Eric Clapton named the album like this "because, that's all I saw myself having ...