Eric Clapton/Tokyo,Japan 12.7.1981 New Master
Eric Clapton/Tokyo,Japan 12.7.1981 New Master
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Introducing the label's ``hidden original masterpiece'' that was released in early 2010 at the same time as the famous album ``BRITISH PRIDE'' (Mito 11/23/79) and ``PERPETUAL BLACK'' (Niigata 11/27/81). . Unlike the title above, there may be some enthusiasts who have overlooked it. The original sound source recorded directly from the Budokan performance on December 7, 1981 from the provided master cassette. Even if I listen to it again now, it is a very excellent recording. “PALE FALME” was released after this and is treated as the definitive version of this day, but this “ANOTHER BUDOKAN TICKET” is also a very excellent recording that is as good as the later release “PALE FALME”. Best of all, there is no forced equalization, and yet there is no hiss or analog deterioration. Surprisingly, there are no cut parts of the song, and the stability is outstanding, and everyone who listened to it said, ``This is amazing.'' It is a famous sound source that will make you listen to it. As for the content, this was the only performance in which "Layla" was removed from the set list due to poor health, but the vocals gradually became lackluster towards the second half, and the high-key "Layla" was probably excluded due to physical issues. However, on the other hand, the guitar playing was quite exciting, especially the two songs "Double Trouble" and "Ramblin' On ~" were excellent, and compared to other performances in 1981. You can listen to performances that don't exist. The sound quality is quite good for a recording of this era, and it was recorded in a position that is clearly closer to that of "Black & White", which was released at this time, and the sound has a clear outline with little reverberation, especially the clarity of the guitar and vocals. The sound quality is outstanding. This is a high-quality source that is a must-have for fans, with no omissions in the song from the rare 1981 performance in Japan. It is definitely the best sound quality as the sound source of this day, so it is a new master that is worth listening to even if you have the previously released version. Live at Budokan, Tokyo, Japan 7th December 1981 PERFECT 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 Disc 2 1. Double Trouble 2. Blues Power 3. Blow Wind Blow 4. Motherless Children 5. Ramblin' On My Mind / Have You Ever Loved A Woman 6. Cocaine 7. 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
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 Disc 2 1. Double Trouble 2. Blues Power 3. Blow Wind Blow 4. Motherless Children 5. Ramblin' On My Mind / Have You Ever Loved A Woman 6. Cocaine 7. 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