Eric Clapton/Ny, USA 1975
Eric Clapton/Ny, USA 1975
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From the 1975 US tour, the June 23 performance in Niagara Falls, New York, which had not been released in Japan with low quality sound source, is completely recorded with a high-quality audience recording of the highest level that will astonish enthusiasts. This is the first appearance of the much-anticipated upgraded version. According to "Eric Clapton - Live File 1", the stereo audience sound source of that day was released as a high quality master CD in Europe as "Jamming With Carlos", but in Japan it was a tape with poor sound quality. Titles from Trade Master were only released with incorrect and entirely different date credits. This time, I obtained the original sound source of the extremely rare boot "Jamming With Carlos". By further upgrading it, we will finally release the best stereo audience sound source of this day with the correct song order and the highest sound quality! The highest sound quality and best version with careful mastering and perfect pitch adjustment. There are probably many fans who have been waiting for the highest quality version of this sound source for a long time. The atmosphere of this hall, including some echoes, creates a spacious stereo feel. This is exactly the sound of "Jamming With Carlos", and this version is an upgraded version of that! (5:48-6:49 of "I Shot The Sheriff", which was missing from "Jamming With Carlos", was filled in appropriately from another audience master on the day, making it the true longest version) By performing detailed and careful corrections, the sound quality of this record is the highest in terms of audience recording, which changes the impression of this day by 180 degrees. It is no exaggeration to say that Clapton was at the same level as he was during the opening scene, asking the audience, "Did you like Santana (on the opening act)?", but on this day Clapton seemed relaxed. He also shows off his brokenness in his performance. In addition to adding a jam-like improvisation in the intro of "I Shot The Sheriff," he also uses the same arpeggio phrase in the second break of "Badge." It is full of playful spirit, as it is difficult to play and continues with strange triplet phrases.In addition, Clapton sings the lyrics that were not in the studio version on "Motherless Children". During the three consecutive blues songs from ``The Highway'' to ``Driftin' Blues,'' he probably played slide on an open-tuned sunburst Strat, and for the encore, he played Carlos Santana, which was a regular feature on this tour. The welcoming jam lasts for over 18 minutes.The collision between Clapton and Santana here is also worth listening to.The flow from "Layla" to "Bell Bottom Blues" is also a good flow reminiscent of the Dominos era. Before "Mainline Florida", there is a complete introduction of the members that was not included on the previous release, where Clapton playfully calls himself "I'm Roy Rogers". Live at Convention Center, Niagara Falls, New York, USA 23rd June 1975 TRULY AMAZING SOUND(from Original Masters) Disc 1 (73:00) 1. Opening 2. Layla 3. Bell Bottom Blues 4. Key To The Highway 5. Motherless Children 6. Driftin' Blues 7. I Shot The Sheriff 8. Can't Find My Way Home 9. Band Introduction 10. Mainline Florida Disc 2(50:24) 1. Teach Me To Be Your Woman 2. Tell The Truth 3. Badge 4. Eyesight To The Blind Eric Clapton : Guitar & Vocals George Terry : Guitar Carl Radle : Bass Dick Sims : Keyboards Jamie Oldaker : Drums Yvonne Elliman : Backing Vocals Marcy Levy : Backing Vocals
Disc 1 (73:00) 1. Opening 2. Layla 3. Bell Bottom Blues 4. Key To The Highway 5. Motherless Children 6. Driftin' Blues 7. I Shot The Sheriff 8. Can't Find My Way Home 9. Band Introduction 10. Mainline Florida Disc 2(50:24) 1. Teach Me To Be Your Woman 2. Tell The Truth 3. Badge 4. Eyesight To The Blind Eric Clapton : Guitar & Vocals George Terry : Guitar Carl Radle : Bass Dick Sims : Keyboards Jamie Oldaker : Drums Yvonne Elliman : Backing Vocals Marcy Levy : Backing Vocals