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Eric Clapton/London,UK 1977

Eric Clapton/London,UK 1977

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From the "No Reason To Cry" tour, which started in June 1976 and continued with UK performances in April 1977 and European performances in June, this is an audience recording of the April 28, 1977 Hammersmith performance with the highest quality audience. Completely recorded over 50 minutes. "OLD GRAY WHISTLE TEST" recorded at the BBC TV Theater on April 26th and the previous day's London Hammersmith performance on the 27th have been released as complete soundboard recordings, and each is a standard title for fans. However, including the Rainbow Theater performance the next day, this performance, which was undoubtedly the wildest and highest quality performance, is recorded with the best audience recording. Due to the influence of alcohol, the popular title ``OLD GRAY WHISTLE TEST'' gives off an average impression, so people tend to lose interest in performances at this time of year, but this performance overturns that with a tremendous performance. It is recorded. In the first half of the acoustic set, Carl captivated the audience with his playful guitar and keyboard, and clear vocal line, against the rhythm built by Karl's bass, which was carved thickly with just the right beat. , The performance after moving to the electric set is filled with Clapton's solo that can be described as running his fingers. The bent sound and triple sense of the blues tune, the aggressive performance of "Further On Up The Road" that set it apart from other performances, and the MC who responded to the enthusiasm of the venue and was more talkative than usual. "Layla" and a spectacular performance is unfolding. In particular, “Further On Up The Road” and “Stormy Monday” can be said to be the tracks where you can most feel the result of this day. In "Willie And The Hand Jive", Ronnie Lane participates as a guest, but there are no performance surprises, and on the contrary, the only weak point is that the impression of the band's performance on this day has weakened. This is a performance. I think you'll be convinced of the sound quality by the opening fill of "Hello Old Friend", but it's a wonderful recording that is stable throughout, and although there are some parts where it sounds like there's a little too much input, each line is clear. This phenomenon is caused by the fact that the venue and the excitement of the performance are directly recorded. Although the original sound source is distributed to some traders (the sound board with the same date as the main performance is mistaken for the previous day's performance, and the one that is officially labeled as the main performance is the previous day's performance), In comparison, it is recorded from a high-quality master with outstanding freshness and stability, and the title that allows you to enjoy a truly wonderful live performance has been decided to be released. Live at Hammersmith Odeon, London, UK 28th April 1977 TRULY AMAZING SOUND Disc 1 1. Hello Old Friend 2. Sign Language 3. Alberta 4. All Our Past Times 5. Tell The Truth 6. Knockin' On Heaven's Door 7. Can' t Find My Way Home 8. Crossroads 9. I Shot The Sheriff Disc 2 1. Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out 2. Further On Up The Road 3. Stormy Monday 4. Willie And The Hand Jive 5. Layla 6 All I Have To Do Is Dream Eric Clapton : Guitar & Vocals George Terry : Guitar Carl Radle : Bass Jamie Oldaker : Drums Dick Sims : Keyboards Sergio Pastora Rodriguez : Percussions Yvonne Elliman : Backing Vocals Marcy Levy : Backing Vocals (Special Guest) Ronnie Lane on Willie And The Hand Jive

Disc 1 1. Hello Old Friend 2. Sign Language 3. Alberta 4. All Our Past Times 5. Tell The Truth 6. Knockin' On Heaven's Door 7. Can't Find My Way Home 8. Crossroads 9. I Shot The Sheriff Disc 2 1. Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out 2. Further On Up The Road 3. Stormy Monday 4. Willie And The Hand Jive 5. Layla 6. All I Have To Do Is Dream Eric Clapton : Guitar & Vocals George Terry : Guitar Carl Radle : Bass Jamie Oldaker : Drums Dick Sims : Keyboards Sergio Pastora Rodriguez : Percussions Yvonne Elliman : Backing Vocals Marcy Levy : Backing Vocals (Special Guest) Ronnie Lane on Willie And The Hand Jive

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