Derek and the Dominos Derek and the Dominos/with B.B. King OH,USA 1970 Upgrade
Derek and the Dominos Derek and the Dominos/with B.B. King OH,USA 1970 Upgrade
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The November 26, 1970 Cincinnati performance with blues master B.B.KING is now available with an upgrade. The sound quality has improved greatly. It's not that the performance was bad during the Dominos period. The four of them are in perfect sync from the opening GTILW, and Eric's solo is outstanding! The wah-stomping intro of the following ROLL IT OVER is enough to make me ascend to heaven. Enjoy Eric's wonderful solo in BLUES POWER, a blues number with Bobby on vocals, STORMY MONDAY, which is included in the solo album, and WHY DOES LOVE GOT TO BE SO SAD, the true essence of the Dominos. LITTLE QUINNIE is a light rock and roll number that medleys with SWEET LITTLE ROCK AND ROLLER. At the show, the two performed together in the encore. Eric was 25 years old and King was 45 years old at the time, and it is said to be a truly legendary live performance. CD1 Got to Get Better in a Little While / Roll it Over / Blues Power / Stormy Monday / Why Does Love Got to be so Sad CD2 Little Queenie / Tell the Truth / Let it Rain / Everyday I Have the Blues with B.B.King
CD1 Got to Get Better in a Little While / Roll it Over / Blues Power / Stormy Monday / Why Does Love Got to be so Sad CD2 Little Queenie / Tell the Truth / Let it Rain / Everyday I Have the Blues with B.B.King