Eric Clapton/London,UK 3.1.1991a
Eric Clapton/London,UK 3.1.1991a
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Disc 1 : 1. Opening 2. Watch Yourself 3. Hoodoo Man 4. Hideaway 5. Standing Around Crying 6. Band Introduction 7. All Your Love 8. Have You Ever Loved A Woman 9. It's My Life Baby 10. Key To The Highway 11. Wee Wee Baby Disc 2 : 1. Opening 2. Tanqueray 3. Johnnie's Boogie 4. Travelin' South 5. Lights Are On But Nobody's Home 6. Black Cat Bone 7. I've Been Abused 8. Reconsider Baby 9. Stranger Blues Disc 3 : 1. Blues Medley incl. Goin' Down, Little By Little, My Time After A While, Hoochie Coochie Man 2. Sweet Home Chicago [Live at Royal Albert Hall, London, UK 1st March 1991] Eric Clapton : Guitar & Vocals / Jimmie Vaughan : Guitar / Greg Phillinganes : Organ / Chuck Leavell : Piano / Jerry Portnoy : Harmonica / Joey Spampinato : bass / Jamie Oldaker : Drums Special Guests / Johnnie Johnson : Keyboards / Albert Collins : Guitar & Vocals / Robert Cray : Guitar & Vocals / Buddy Guy : Guitar & Vocals
A complete recording of the final day of "Blues Night" on March 1st, the third band format from the now legendary 24-night performance at the Royal Albert Hall in 1991, from the original audience master. This ``Blues Night'' is based on Clapton's desire to respect the great bluesmen while playing a central role as a blues evangelist. Joey Spampinato, who was a candidate to join the Stones as Bill Wyman's successor in 1993, Jerry Portnoy, who was in Muddy Waters' band in the 70s, and Allman. The album is made up of talented musicians such as Chuck Liber of the band and Jimmie Vaughan of the Fabulous Thunderbirds, and a bluesman who is a great senior to Clapton joins as a guest. First, from the opening to Wee Wee Baby, only the house band played, then Tanqueray and Johnnie's Boogie, featuring the late Chuck Berry pianist Johnny Johnson, and from Travelin' South to Black Cat Bone, featuring the late Albert Collins. , I've Been Abused ~ Stranger Blues features Robert Cray, and the Blues Medley features Buddy Guy, and the last number is a jam with all the performers. In particular, the "fast guitar talk" style jam in Blues Medley between Clapton and Buddy Guy is worth listening to. In addition, in the guest's featured number, Clapton is devoted to modest backing, and at the right timing of the solo, he shows off a sharp and elegant play. And only on the final day, a fulfilling stage where you can feel that Clapton and the performers were in high spirits is reproduced here. Disc 1 : 1. Opening 2. Watch Yourself 3. Hoodoo Man 4. Hideaway 5. Standing Around Crying 6. Band Introduction 7. All Your Love 8. Have You Ever Loved A Woman 9. It's My Life Baby 10. Key To The Highway 11. Wee Wee Baby Disc 2 : 1. Opening 2. Tanqueray 3. Johnnie's Boogie 4. Travelin' South 5. Lights Are On But Nobody's Home 6. Black Cat Bone 7. I've Been Abused 8. Reconsider Baby 9. Stranger Blues Disc 3 : 1. Blues Medley incl. Goin' Down, Little By Little, My Time After A While, Hoochie Coochie Man 2. Sweet Home Chicago [Live at Royal Albert Hall, London, UK 1st March 1991] Eric Clapton : Guitar & Vocals / Jimmie Vaughan : Guitar / Greg Phillinganes : Organ / Chuck Leavell : Piano / Jerry Portnoy : Harmonica / Joey Spampinato : bass / Jamie Oldaker : Drums Special Guests / Johnnie Johnson : Keyboards / Albert Collins : Guitar & Vocals / Robert Cray : Guitar & Vocals / Buddy Guy : Guitar & Vocals