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On June 28, 2008, Clapton’s stage, which was the main act of the outdoor concert “HARD ROCK CALLING” held in Hyde Park, London, was recorded in super high quality audience recording from the original DAT master recorded in the front row related area. The sound quality is exceptional and incomparable to the download sound source of the live performance on the day. The sound stability and separation are also outstanding, and each sound part is recorded with a direct sound, making it a must-have for fans. You can also experience the sound spread unique to outdoor concerts in real life, making it the best document of the day. The fifth song is Curtis Mayfield’s Here But I Am Gone. The guitar solo is recorded with a thick and realistic sound that seems to jump out of the speaker as it is, which will be a great delight for fans. The first four songs are clear but have a thin bass and a somewhat flat sound image (still high quality), but from this point on the sound rises surprisingly. (According to the explanation of the person involved, the PA person had difficulty adjusting because it was a huge open-air venue and the wind was strong.) Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad allows you to enjoy the performance of the entire band, full of groove, including Clapton’s guitar and the powerful rhythm section of Willie and Abraham, with the best sound quality that will take your breath away. The acoustic blues of Driftin’ and Rockin’ Chair are also recorded with clear sound without the sound becoming quiet. As it is a front row recording, this part is also recorded without being disturbed by clapping. It is unfortunate that there are two coughs around the recorder of Driftin’ in the 3-minute range, but Rockin’ Chair is no problem at all. Motherless Child, Travellin’ Riverside Blues are a sound that feels like an outdoor live performance. Running On Faith, which is recorded with the best sound, is unfortunate because the audience is talking around it. The amazing thing is from here, and from Motherless Children onwards, it is recorded with the highest peak sound quality that is as powerful as a line recording until the show end. The guitar solo of Little Queen Of Spades is recorded with the best sound quality and will make fans cry. The drums are also great! In the encore Crossroads, you can listen to a luxurious collaboration with Sheryl Crow, John Mayer, and Robert Randolph. Even the background music after the show is recorded in real time. A perfect document of 115 minutes of listening pleasure with the highest quality. Live at Hyde Park, London, England 28th June 2008 TRULY PERFECT SOUND(from Original Masters) Disc 1 1. Tell The Truth 2. Key To The Highway 3. Hoochie Coochie Man 4. Outside Woman Blues 5. Here But I’m Gone 6. Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad 7. Driftin’ 8. Rockin’ Chair 9. Motherless Child Disc 2 1. Travellin’ Riverside Blues 2. Running On Faith 3. Motherless Children 4. Little Queen Of Spades 5. Before You Accuse Me 6. Wonderful Tonight 7. Layla 8. Cocaine 9. Crossroads (with Sheryl Crow, John Mayer & Robert Randolph) Eric Clapton – Guitar, Vocals Doyle Bramhall II – Guitar, Backing Vocals Chris Stainton – Keyboards Willie Weeks – Bass Abe Laboriel Jr – Drums Michelle John – Backing Vocals Sharon White – Backing Vocals
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