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Speaking of Eric Clapton's 20 performances in Japan, the audience source of almost all performances was excavated and released, and it was thought that the master was exhausted, but here was the first visit to Japan in 1974, November. We have unearthed two new masters from the 2nd day of Tokyo on the 1st at the same time! Moreover, both are complete recordings. Looking at the commentary on this day in "Eric Clapton-Live File 1" by Akihiko Fukui, a live data book of Clapton, even the titles currently listed as having the best sound quality are less than the standard sound quality. Unfortunately, neither of the masters excavated this time exceeds that, but if you are a maniac who is accustomed to the audience, "Sufficient level for appreciation. There was such a master!" I hope you will be convinced. It is also meaningful to dare to release it on a press CD. Recorder 1 is recorded on Disc 1 & 2 of Press 4CD, which has better sound quality than Recorder 2 of Disc 3 & 4. However, although the sound itself is clear, the fact that the drum sound has a strange sound image with a delay like a reverberation (?) Is a truly mysterious master. Why is it that only the snare drum is recorded with a delay, even though the sound quality is fairly clear and all the tones are recorded firmly? It can be said that it is a strange new source that makes enthusiasts cry because it is difficult to judge whether this is due to the recording location or the characteristics of the microphone. (For some reason, this symptom is alleviated as you listen.) Furthermore, I Shot The Sheriff's 0: 56-7: 46 was missing, but the missing part is the source. The same part of # 2 is supplemented. Discs 3 & 4 containing source # 2 do not have poor sound quality, but rather a sound image that makes you feel that the distance to the stage is greater than that of source # 1. The sound is a little far away, but the freshness of the sound is not bad. There are many missing parts in the master in source # 2, 7:44 of Badge-until the end, only 0:00-0:04 at the beginning of Willie And The Hand Jive, after Layla's performance, ask for an encore Audience call 6: 14-9: 48 was missing, so I'm making up for it from source # 1. Both are vintage sound sources that you can enjoy watching. If you listen to this board, you will notice that the volume of Let It Grow at the opening is too low, but it turns out that this part common to both masters was actually a mistake of the PA engineer at the venue (after that). The volume can be raised). In the aforementioned "Eric Clapton-Live File 1", the wah-wah-powered Tell The Truth, the sharp Clapton solo play on the Badge, and the dignified guitar play on Have You Ever Loved A Woman were evaluated. Was there. In addition, the strange audience's turmoil and excitement in the three songs that can be confirmed on Layla are realistically recorded. At this time, the audience in the back seats rushed and rushed to the front of the stage because of the joy. After the performance, Clapton announced, "Calm down. Calm down." (I can't think of it now). After a little cool down, Little Wing, which was played only on this day, will be played on this Japan tour. It can be said that just listening to this encore is worth it. It is said that he didn't play the guitar so much because he was drowned in alcohol, but when he listened carefully to this performance, it seems that the play quality was quite high. Two new masters excavated for the first time in 41 years. If you're a Clapton enthusiast, you'll appreciate this value. It will be delivered in the first limited press 4CD. Please add the precious sound source of Clapton in your youth to your collection!
Recorder 1
Disc 1 (40:38)
1. Let It Grow 2. Can't Find My Way Home 3. Little Rachel 4. Tell The Truth 5. Singing The Blues
Disc 2 (60:52)
1. Badge 2. Willie And The Hand Jive 3. Get Ready 4. I Shot The Sheriff
5. Have You Ever Loved A Woman 6. Layla 7. Little Wing
Recorder 2
Disc 3 (40:35)
1. Let It Grow 2. Can't Find My Way Home 3. Little Rachel 4. Tell The Truth 5. Singing The Blues
Disc 4 (60:51)
1. Badge 2. Willie And The Hand Jive 3. Get Ready 4. I Shot The Sheriff
5. Have You Ever Loved A Woman 6. Layla 7. Little Wing
Eric Clapton - Guitar / Vocals George Terry - Guitar Dicks Sims - Keyboards
Carl Radle - Bass Jamie Oldaker - Drums Yvonne Elliman - Backing Vocals
Marcy Levy - Backing Vocals
ERIC CLAPTON NAVY