商品説明
This week Eric Clapton will also release a treasured sound source from the Row Generation Master Cassette from the UK-based heavyweight Taper! From the 1974 US tour, which is famous for making a comeback after a three-year blank after the dissolution of Derek and the Dominos, the final stage of the Green Boro performance on August 2nd, the main part is outstanding monaural. The soundboard recording and additional sub-parts consist of good monaural audience recordings and are delivered in full recording. Actually, the sound source with this configuration had an existing CDR board. If you are worried that "Isn't it the same?", It's okay. It is the "final edition" of the low sound board master provided by the heavyweight taper and the audience master who also has a better sound and a normal pitch than the existing board. Comparing the master of the heavyweight taper with the existing board, it was clear that the sound quality of the sound board part was better on this board. You can see that the treble is not crushed because the guitar sound of the early acoustic guitar number sounds like a bell. Obviously it was a low generation. Furthermore, in the final part of Let It Rain, the tape twist of the former master was severe, and it was unavoidably faded out and recorded in the existing board, but in this board, this tape twist part is relaxed as much as possible and it can be heard through. It was repaired. Therefore, it is the longest complete recording version in history. And, in the audience recording part, the master of this board recorded the intro about 3 seconds longer than the existing board. Moreover, the existing board had the disadvantage that the pitch was low. Therefore, I corrected the pitch of this audience part perfectly to mitigate hiss noise a little, and joined it as a complete version with an undisclosed intro part (only 3 seconds). As a result, the quality reigned over the definitive edition of "Greensboro 1974". This is the highest-end upgrade version that Clapton enthusiasts should listen to.
Now, let's see how the performance of the day was positioned in this comeback year.
・ June 19th and 20th, 1974: Warm-up gig in Scandinavia for a national comeback tour
・ June 28-August 4, 1974: US Tour ← ★ Coco ★
≪August 5, 1974: Album "461 OCEAN BOULE VARD" released≫
・ August-September 1974: Recorded the album "THERE'S ONE IN EVERY CROWD" in Miami.
・ September 28-October 6, 1974: The 2nd National Tour
・ October 31st-November 6th, 1974: First Japan Tour
・ November 27th-December 5th, 1974: Europe Tour
Greensboro on August 2nd, with only two more performances left on the comeback tour. Actually, at this time, the comeback work "461" had not been released yet, but it was a time when the band was united as a rock, with sufficient promotion for almost a month or more.
Disc 1 (59:56)
1. Intro 2. Smile 3. Easy Now 4. I Can't Hold Out 5. Tell The Truth
6. Blues Power 7. Have You Ever Loved A Woman
Disc 2 (60:44)
1. MC 2. Willie And The Hand Jive * 3. Get Ready * 4. I Shot The Sheriff
5. Let It Rain 6. MC 7. Layla * ** 8. Badge * ** 9. Little Queenie * **
SPECIAL GUEST:
Pete Townshend *
Keith Moon **
SOUNDBOARD RECORDING
It will be released with a sticker with numbering.
ERIC CLAPTON NAVY