Eric Clapton/UK 4.15.1976
Eric Clapton/UK 4.15.1976
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This title is a complete recording of the Blackpool performance, which took place nine days after the Manchester performance, with a monaural audience recording. This sound source was distributed among tape traders in the past, and in recent years it was uploaded on the Internet with the wrong date as "August 6, 1976 sound source." However, this time, what we have made as a bonus item is a complete version of the original master, which includes the same sound source as the encore Key To The Highway. The sound quality is also clear due to our own mastering, and is much better than online sound sources where the channel phase and sound quality change midway through. Also, the pitch is normal, without the high pitch seen in the trader sound source. However, the drawback is that due to the storage condition of the tape, there are some sound fluctuations here and there, and the tape change at 0:31 of Blues Medley on Disc 2 and the tape change at 0:17 and 3:46 of Jam. Although the contents are the same as before, this easy-to-listen fully recorded version will surely please enthusiasts. This day contains its own fun, and the set list is completely different from the Manchester performance where Van Morrison flew in. Since this day was manager Roger Forester's birthday, Happy Birthday is played twice at the beginning and at the end (and for some reason, the phrase Yellow Submarine comes out in the second performance). And in the middle, a rich blues medley is played, and I Shot The Sheriff at the end is an angry jam that includes a percussion solo. It can be said that this is a performance that maximizes the potential of the Tulsa Tops, who are adept at improvising. On this day as well, Nobody Knows You When You’re Down And Out is played in Clapton’s electric version (on this day it feels a little too broken, and I will give it to the Manchester performance in terms of overall quality). This item from the same tour is definitely a place that you can enjoy in terms of listening and comparing. Live at ABC Theatre, Blackpool, Lancashire, England 15th August 1976 TRULY AMAZING SOUND(from Original Masters) Disc 1 (46:21) 1. Happy Birthday 2. Hello Old Friend 3. All Our Past Times 4. Tell The Truth 5. Nobody Knows You When You're Out And Down 6. Layla 7. Can't Find My Way Home Disc 2 (67:54) 1. Singin' The Blues 2. Blues Medley : My Time After A While / Have You Ever Loved A Woman /Ramblin' On My Mind 3. Innocent Times 4. I Shot The Sheriff 5. Percussion Solo 6. Spoonful~Tore Down~Rock Me Baby~Happy Birthday (incl. Yellow Submarine) 7. Key To The Highway Eric Clapton: Guitar & Vocals George Terry : Guitar Carl Radle : Bass Dick Sims : Keyboards Jamie Oldaker : Drums Sergio Pastora Rodriguez : Percussions Yvonne Elliman : Backing Vocals Marcy Levy : Backing Vocals
Disc 1 (46:21) 1. Happy Birthday 2. Hello Old Friend 3. All Our Past Times 4. Tell The Truth 5. Nobody Knows You When You're Out And Down 6. Layla 7. Can't Find My Way Home Disc 2 (67:54) 1. Singin' The Blues 2. Blues Medley : My Time After A While / Have You Ever Loved A Woman /Ramblin' On My Mind 3. Innocent Times 4. I Shot The Sheriff 5. Percussion Solo 6. Spoonful~Tore Down~Rock Me Baby~Happy Birthday (incl. Yellow Submarine) 7. Key To The Highway Eric Clapton : Guitar & Vocals George Terry : Guitar Carl Radle : Bass Dick Sims : Keyboards Jamie Oldaker : Drums Sergio Pastora Rodriguez : Percussions Yvonne Elliman : Backing Vocals Marcy Levy : Backing Vocals