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The third installment of this week's "Eric Clapton Week" is the release of a forgotten masterpiece! The press CD, which was recorded on January 18, 1989, just before the Royal Albert Hall 12 consecutive performances, was a complete recording of the Edinburgh Playhouse performance with the highest level of ultra-high quality stereo audience recording, and we trust it. It is a treasured master that was recorded by Taper, a heavyweight living in England. Let's take a look at the topics of this concert period in chronological order to see when this concert took place in Clapton's career. Clapton's activities have been active since the beginning of 1989.
・ January 16th-February 3rd, 1989: UK tour (London, Royal Albert Hall 12 consecutive performances included in the last) ← ★ Coco ★
≪Spring 1989: Recording the album “JOURNEYMAN” in New York≫
・ May 9, 1989: Joined Carl Perkins gig at the bottom line in New York.
・ May 31, 1985: Attended the "International Rock Awards" at Lexington Armory, New York. He is the presenter of the award-winning Keith Richards and participates in the award-winning performance.
From that situation, we can see that he was about to start recording his new album after playing live to his heart's content. Moreover, this day was the day before the RAH12 consecutive performances starting the next day. In other words, it was the final stage of the warm-up gig, just like the actual finish. The band is a simple 4 piece with 3 elite people who Clapton trusts from the album "AUGUST". It was a perfect situation to play the guitar to my heart's content. That's right, Clapton generously assembled a group of masterpieces from the cream era to that time. The Dominos number Bell Bottom Blues, which has been in existence since 1975, is shown in the same band as Dominos. And what a Forever Man set in for the first time in 5 years. Phil Collins' drumming is clear. And the angry urban blues Same Old Blues where the four people's abilities are fully demonstrated. And thanks to Phil Collins for their support, the featured number is Easy Lover. It was a catchy and bubbly number that was predominant at the time, but here Nathan East plays the role of Philip Bailey and Collins and duet. Clapton decides a splendid solo with Signature Strat. This year, a limited-time performance for this tour was unfolded. The heavyweight Taper himself went out and recorded it. The result is an ultra-clear sound that can only be described as astonishing. Not to mention Clapton's guitar, tight drum sounds are recorded in the clearest, and you can enjoy a crisp ensemble with the best sound image. 1989 One of the best recording sources in the middle hall of a British regional city. Please enjoy the highest peak stereo audience recording that combines the boldness and high degree of perfection unique to warm-up gigs that can not be experienced at the Royal Albert Hall.
Disc 1 (73:07)
1. Introduction 2. Crossroads 3. White Room 4. I Shot The Sheriff 5. Bell Bottom Blues
6. Wonderful Tonight 7. After Midnight 8. Can't Find My Way Home 9. Forever Man
10. Same Old Blues
Disc 2 (51:56)
1. Knockin' On Heaven's Door 2. Easy Lover 3. Tearing Us Apart 4. Member Introduction
5. Cocaine 6. A Remark You Made 7. Layla 8. Behind The Mask 9. Sunshine Of Your Love
Eric Clapton : Guitar & Vocals Nathan East : Bass Greg Phillinganes : Keyboards
Phil Collins : Drums
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