The 1992 album Unplugged by Eric Clapton was recorded at Bray Studios in England for the wildly popular music television show MTV Unplugged. Clapton worked with bassist Nathan East, drummer Steve Ferron, and pianist Chuck Leavell on this album. He also worked with guitarist Andy Fairweather Low on the album.
Many fans were enamored with acoustic versions of his hits Layla and Tears in Heaven. In 1993, the album became the bestselling live album of all time and Clapton’s best-selling album, selling 26 million copies worldwide.