

Clapton : the autobiography
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In this autobiography, Eric Clapton chronicles his life with striking intimacy and candor.
The book covers his early life, including his illegitimate birth and confusing family dynamics, his rise to fame with bands like Cream and Derek and the Dominos, and his struggles with addiction and personal tragedies.
Clapton also discusses his relationships, including his unrequited love for Pattie Boyd and the subsequent creation of the album 'Layla.
' The book highlights his journey through addiction, recovery, and the eventual founding of his Crossroads rehab center.
It is a compelling memoir that offers a deep insight into the life of a rock legend.
The book covers his early life, including his illegitimate birth and confusing family dynamics, his rise to fame with bands like Cream and Derek and the Dominos, and his struggles with addiction and personal tragedies.
Clapton also discusses his relationships, including his unrequited love for Pattie Boyd and the subsequent creation of the album 'Layla.
' The book highlights his journey through addiction, recovery, and the eventual founding of his Crossroads rehab center.
It is a compelling memoir that offers a deep insight into the life of a rock legend.
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