Eric Clapton/Aichi,Japan 1993
Eric Clapton/Aichi,Japan 1993
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This is the third release of three simultaneous releases from Eric Clapton's 1993 Japan tour, and is a complete recording of the finest stereo audience source from the October 14 performance at Nagoya Rainbow Hall (currently Nippon Gaishi Hall). It's a board. The recording person is the same as the other two works, and it is produced from the DAT master that we exclusively obtained this time. The sound quality is on par with the other two works, and it is excellent in all aspects, including clarity, presence, spread of sound, and sound balance, and is a master with no faults at all. As for the released version of this day, there was a press CD called "RAINBOW NIGHT" in the old days, but it had the drawback that the sound image was biased towards the left channel despite being recorded in stereo. On the other hand, this album captures the core of the sound in the center, while giving a sense of expansion to the left and right. If you listen to this version, there is no doubt that you will no longer need the previously released version. This sound source proves that Clapton and the band performed with great enthusiasm as it was their first local performance after moving from Tokyo. From the opening number using Martin 000-28, to Terraplane Blues & How Long Blues, which brings out the country blues color with dobro, to Kidman Blues, which is plugged into Gibson L-5. You can feel the performance gradually becoming more heated. And 44 with Gibson Birdland in the standings. At this point, a full band is formed and a powerful sound explodes. After exciting the venue with three electric blues songs, he switched to a Fender Stratocaster (white finish) on the smoke stage. The song that echoes is Cream's famous song White Room. The venue suddenly turned into a rock color. After satisfying the audience with a series of very famous songs, they turned around and moved on to a sitting acoustic set. The unreleased song Circus Left Town was performed here. This song was later re-arranged and included on the 1998 album "PILGRIM". Here, Clapton's acoustic play shines, guided by a melancholy intro reminiscent of a circus hand organ, which was added to the arrangement only this time. And the famous song Tears In Heaven. Nowadays, it is a number that Clapton, who has another family and lives happily, has sealed off from playing. This is a take that I would like you to listen to once again. Once the audience had calmed down, the surging corner started again with an intense rhythm. It's full of hard blues and uptempo hits, and at the end they bring us another sad blues song, Ain't Nobody Business. The composition around here is exquisite, and the listener will have no choice but to accept the overflowing band sound. As the audience expected, ``This can't be the end,'' the encore included the famous song Layla. In this era, they didn't play the solo at the end like they do today, and they played it long, so it's very rewarding to listen to. It must have been a time when he was able to maintain his physical strength until the end. Nagoya was the first local performance on this tour. This album captures the performance that continues the good mood from Budokan with the best stereo sound quality. The three releases released this time are all of high quality, so I would like you to listen to them all at once, but I think you will be able to appreciate the quality of this tour even if you listen to this album alone. Live at Rainbow Hall, Nagoya, Japan 14th October 1993 TRULY PERFECT SOUND(from Original Masters) Disc 1 (59:23) 1. Opening 2. Malted Milk 3. Terraplane Blues 4. How Long Blues 5. 32-20 6. Kidman Blues 7. County Jail Blues 8. .44 9. Blues Leave Me Alone 10. Tell Me Mama 11. White Room 12. Badge 13. Wonderful Tonight Disc 2 (56:50) 1. Stone Free 2. Circus Left Town 3. Tears In Heaven 4. Crossroads 5. Tearing Us Apart 6. Groaning The Blues 7. Cocaine 8. Ain't Nobody's Business 9. Layla Eric Clapton - Guitar, Vocals Andy Fairweather Low - Guitar Nathan East - Bass, Vocals Chris Stainton - Piano , Keyboards Richie Hayward - Drums Jerry Portnoy - Harmonica Roddy Lorimer - Trumpet, Horns Tim Sanders - Tenor Saxophone, Horns Simon Clarke - Baritone Saxophone, Horns Katie Kissoon - Backing Vocals Maggie Ryder - Backing Vocals
Disc 1 (59:23) 1. Opening 2. Malted Milk 3. Terraplane Blues 4. How Long Blues 5. 32-20 6. Kidman Blues 7. County Jail Blues 8. .44 9. Blues Leave Me Alone 10. Tell Me Mama 11. White Room 12. Badge 13. Wonderful Tonight Disc 2 (56:50) 1. Stone Free 2. Circus Left Town 3. Tears In Heaven 4. Crossroads 5. Tearing Us Apart 6. Groaning The Blues 7. Cocaine 8. Ain't Nobody's Business 9. Layla Eric Clapton - Guitar, Vocals Andy Fairweather Low - Guitar Nathan East - Bass, Vocals Chris Stainton - Piano, Keyboards Richie Hayward - Drums Jerry Portnoy - Harmonica Roddy Lorimer - Trumpet, Horns Tim Sanders - Tenor Saxophone, Horns Simon Clarke - Baritone Saxophone, Horns Katie Kissoon - Backing Vocals Maggie Ryder - Backing Vocals