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Eric Clapton/Tokyo,Japan 12.7.1981

Eric Clapton/Tokyo,Japan 12.7.1981

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From the Japan performance held as part of the "ANOTHER TICKET" tour, the Budokan performance on December 7th is recorded using the first appearance master cassette, which is a completely different source from the same day sound source that has already been released, and of course has never been distributed among traders. . The band's sound is ideally captured, and the natural and clear sound will draw you in right from the beginning. The sound quality is very well-balanced and you can hardly feel the blurring of the firm outline of the midrange! (Blues Power 1:07-1:39 has been supplemented with the already released “Another Budokan Ticket”) Anyway, on this day, Clapton was not feeling well (in the first half of this year, he was hospitalized for an internal organ disease, and in September ), but Layla was rarely set in, probably because of the problem with the height of the keys. (There is a theory that it was an oyster, but...) Still, the play itself is not bad at all, but it is full of solid phrases with a good tempo and momentum, such as After Midnight, I Shot The Sheriff, Motherless Children, and blues-rich songs. Double Trouble, Blow Wind Blow, Ramblin' On My Mind/Have You Ever Loved A Woman, featuring Clapton's unique intonation on A Whiter Shade Of Pale featuring Gary Brooker, etc. ....A stunning ensemble with a low waist will be shown. Anyway, the solo at the end of Double Trouble, which was set in at the end of the tour, is definitely a must-listen! ! The set list is also enjoyable with Muddy Waters' Blow Wind Blow replacing Another Ticket and Albert Lee's number changing from Setting Me Up to Country Boy. A must-have item for fans that is ideally packaged with the best sound from the 1981 performance in Japan to the 7th Budokan performance using the first appearance source will be released! Live at Budokan, Tokyo, Japan 7th December 1981TRULY AMAZING SOUND (from Original Masters) Disc 1 1. Tulsa Time 2. Lay Down Sally 3. Wonderful Tonight 4. After Midnight 5. I Shot The Sheriff 6. A Whiter Shade Of Pale 7 Country Boy 8. Double Trouble Disc 2 1. Blues Power 2. Blow Wind Blow 3. Motherless Children 4. Ramblin' On My Mind/Have You Ever Loved A Woman 5. Cocaine 6. Further On Up The Road Eric Clapton - Guitar , Vocals Albert Lee - Guitar & Vocals Dave Markee - Bass Henry Spinetti - Drums Chris Stainton - Keyboards Gary Brooker - Keyboards & Vocals

1. Tulsa Time 2. Lay Down Sally 3. Wonderful Tonight 4. After Midnight 5. I Shot The Sheriff 6. A Whiter Shade Of Pale 7. Country Boy 8. Double Trouble Disc 2 1. Blues Power 2. Blow Wind Blow 3 . Motherless Children 4. Ramblin' On My Mind/Have You Ever Loved A Woman 5. Cocaine 6. Further On Up The Road Eric Clapton - Guitar, Vocals Albert Lee - Guitar & Vocals Dave Markee - Bass Henry Spinetti - Drums Chris Stainton - Keyboards Gary Brooker - Keyboards & Vocals

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