Eric Clapton/VA,USA 1975 Upgrade
Eric Clapton/VA,USA 1975 Upgrade
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[Finally realized the definitive version of the final performance of 1975! ] Eric Clapton's famous sound source will appear in a new outfit! This is a concert held at The Scope in Norfolk, Virginia on August 30th, the final day of the second leg of the 1975 US tour. This sound source has been known as a PA out monaural sound board source leaked by staff in the past, and our store also released it under the title "NORFOLK SCOPE". However, in this sound source, the intro, between songs, outro, etc. have been cut, and the second half of the last song of the regular set, Tell The Truth, has not been recorded, and at the same time, the exciting scene before the encore is also cut, which is fatal. There were drawbacks. Therefore, our shop released the title "GREAT FINAL AT THE SCOPE" from the monaural audience source of the same day with good sound quality owned by a heavyweight taper living in the UK, and we have a track record of achieving complete recording. . However, we thought that even if you listened to both titles alternately, you would not be able to feel the reality of the day, so we remastered both sound sources and supplemented the main sound board with the heavy-duty taper First Gene Master. We have created a definitive title that allows you to enjoy the entire story of this day in one place. This edition is worth listening to again, not only for those who have not heard this performance, but also for those who have the previously released edition. [The culmination of the 1975 US tour that began with Layla] First, let's review the 1975 tour schedule to see how this performance was positioned in Clapton's activities that year. Let's. ≪April 1, 1975: Album "THERE'S ONE IN EVERY CROWD" released≫ ・April 7th to 28th, 1975: Oceania Tour ・June 14th to August 30th, 1975: United States Tour ←★Here ★・September 1975 Off・October-November 1975: Second Japan Tour As you can see, it was a year full of tours, but even within that, this US tour was It was a main event that lasted for two and a half months. As the name of the tour suggests, it was originally meant to promote the just-released album "THERE'S ONE IN EVERY CROWD," but surprisingly, the final day's setlist didn't include a single song from this album. In a sense, the content was typical of Clapton, who simply loves live performances. Rather than promoting the album, I get the impression that they wanted to promote Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door, which was released as an emergency single before the start of the second leg. Having returned to the stage in the previous year's comeback tour, it felt like this tour was carried out under the pressure of a strong desire to perform live again, and the way they suddenly started playing aggressively on the popular song Layla showed that. It tells a story. They toured all over the United States for the second year in a row, but this year they didn't do any acoustic numbers like the previous year, and the tour was even more energetic because they appointed their close friend Carlos Santana as the opening act. It can be said that the highlight of this day, which was the end of a two-and-a-half month tour, was the original Clapton-like set list. Mainline Florida is the only number from last year's comeback album, ``461 OCEAN BOULEVARD,'' which reached number one in the United States. What's more, it featured author George Terry on vocals, which was a kind of reward for his contributions thus far. He didn't even perform I Shot The Sheriff, which was a big hit and reached number one in the US, but rather he played repertoire from the Derek and the Dominos era at the beginning, such as Further On Up The Road and Stormy Monday. It was a day when the wonderful staging with a strong Dominos flavor was attractive, as they played blues and ended the regular set with the Dominos number, Tell The Truth. While the set list changed daily, what was noteworthy on this day was that they welcomed Poco, an American band that served as the opening act on this day, and played Let It Rain in the encore. Carlos Santana usually flew in for the encore on this tour, but this last day can be said to be a day worth listening to even with the surprise of co-starring with Poco. The song features Rusty Young's steel guitar (followed by Clapton's solo). I hope you can get a sense of the meaning behind Clapton daring to compose this set list on the final day. On this day, the passion from five years ago was revived within him. [Natural and stunning fusion of sound board source and audience source] Following the popular “Blackbushe 1978 Revisited”, the reprint work of this historical sound source was done by “Blackbushe 1978 Revisited”, which is now highly acclaimed for the best technique of the time. GRAF ZEPPELIN”. Details are listed after the song list, but due to his outstanding sense and skill, the audience master compensates for the parts that were cut by the sound board master without any discomfort. The reason why such naturalness was achieved is that the sound board master was originally monaural, and the heavyweight taper audience master was also monaural. Therefore, with the heavy-duty taper master, we carefully examine and adopt the channel in good condition for each song that needs to be supplemented, and then make it completely monaural and use the "technique" of jointing it with the sound board master. As a result, we were able to achieve the best of the best title for the day. A complete recording of the scope performance, which can be said to be one of the representative sound sources that you should listen to on the 1975 tour, a high-quality sound board & audience master fusion version. I declare that the definitive edition of this day is this edition. The Scope, Norfolk, Virginia, USA 30th August 1975 SBD(from Original Masters)*UPGRADE Disc 1 (57:59) 1. Introduction ★ Completely supplemented with Aud sources 2. Layla 3. Bell Bottom Blues 4. Key To The Highway 5 Mainline Florida 6. Can't Find My Way Home ★5:57-6:19 (between songs) Compensated with Aud 7. Further On Up The Road ★8:02-8:19 (between songs) Compensated with Aud 8 Knockin' On Heaven's Door Disc 2 (65:34) ★Disc change position is different from last time 1. Tuning ★Just between songs 2. Blues Power incl. Drum solo 3. Teach Me To Be Your Woman 4. Stormy Monday 5. Tell The Truth ★8:23-14:40 Compensated with Aud source / 15:09-15:38 (between songs) Compensated with Aud 6. Let It Rain (with Poco) From 10:25 (after performance) until the end of the disc Compensate with Aud SOUNDBOARD RECORDING Eric Clapton - Guitar, Vocals George Terry - Guitar, Vocals Carl Radle - Bass Dick Sims - Keyboards Jamie Oldaker - Drums Sergio Pastora Rodriguez - percussion Yvonne Elliman - Vocals Marcy Levy - Vocals, Harmonica
Disc 1 (57:59) 1. Introduction ★ Completely supplemented with Aud sources 2. Layla 3. Bell Bottom Blues 4. Key To The Highway 5. Mainline Florida 6. Can't Find My Way Home ★5:57-6: 19 (Between songs) Compensate with Aud 7. Further On Up The Road ★8:02-8:19 (Between songs) Compensate with Aud 8. Knockin' On Heaven's Door Disc 2 (65:34) ★Disc change position from previous time No. 1. Tuning ★Just between songs 2. Blues Power incl. Drum solo 3. Teach Me To Be Your Woman 4. Stormy Monday 5. Tell The Truth ★8:23-14:40 Compensated with Aud source / 15:09 -15:38 (between songs) Compensated with Aud 6. Let It Rain (with Poco) Compensated with Aud from 10:25 (after performance) until the end of the disc SOUNDBOARD RECORDING Eric Clapton - Guitar, Vocals George Terry - Guitar, Vocals Carl Radle - Bass Dick Sims - Keyboards Jamie Oldaker - Drums Sergio Pastora Rodriguez - percussion Yvonne Elliman - Vocals Marcy Levy - Vocals, Harmonica