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February 19th was the memorable first day of 12 consecutive performances at the Royal Albert Hall in early 1995 from the “Nothing But the Blues Tour” in which Eric Clapton devoted his heart and soul to the blues. The best stereo audience sound source of the stage is now available. The sound source of this day was previously released on an overseas production board called “BLUES IN THE HALL”, but at our store we have succeeded in obtaining the first generation master directly from the person who recorded the master. . Originally it was a very high-quality master, but in addition to the first generation, the sound quality has improved significantly due to high-quality remastering work. Not only does it improve sound quality, but it also achieves the highest level of ease of listening. The clear and clear sound reverberating through the traditional stone domed hall is accurately captured. Even if you have a previously released version, we won’t let you lose out by purchasing it again. This sound quality and sound image, which can be described as “excellent”, captures all instruments including horns and vocals with an exquisite sound balance, clear and wide stereo feeling, and will satisfy all Clapton fans and blues fans. It will be. This band, which included a three-person horn section and performed blues with a surging force, switched drummers from Andy Newmark to Steve Gadd in this year. Gadd, who is a better fit with Clapton’s musical taste, continues to liven up Clapton with perfect support, as he continues to be a member of Clapton’s band even today. A sitting acoustic set by Clapton alone, a duet set with the addition of Andy Fairweather Rowe, a stage structure in the first half that gradually heats up with the addition of bass and harmonica, and a standing set that transitions to electric. Then the horns are added, and the second half of the stage is overwhelmingly powerful. Clapton, like a seeker or evangelist, performs a silent stage with only the bare minimum of MC who announces the author’s name before the song. More than anything, we can see his strong will to express himself through playing the blues.This stage was one of the best performances, with both the highest level of play quality and sound quality of the two-year tour. It will be positioned. The solitary passionate performance of the encore song “Ain’t Nobody’s Business”, which does not have a studio version, will make you cry. Live at Royal Albert Hall, London, UK 19th February 1995 TRULY AMAZING/PERFECT SOUND(from Original Masters) Disc 1 (65:56) 1. Motherless Child 2. Malted Milk 3. From Four Until Late 4. How Long Blues 5. Kidman Blues 6. County Jail 7. I’m Gonna Cut Your Head 8. Forty-Four Blues 9. Blues All Day Long 10. Standing Around Crying 11. Hoochie Coochie Man 12. It Hurts Me Too 13. Blues Before Sunrise 14. Third Degree 15. Reconsider Baby 16. Sinner’s Prayer 17. Everyday I Have The Blues Disc 2 (45:00) 1. Early In The Morning 2. Someday After A While 3. I’m Tore Down 4. Have You Ever Loved A Woman 5. Crosscut Saw 6. Five Long Years 7. Got My Mojo Working 8. Ain’t Nobody’s Business Eric Clapton : Guitar & Vocals Andy Fairweather Low : Guitar & Vocals Jerry Portnoy : Harmonica Chris Stainton : Keyboards Dave Bronze : Bass Steve Gadd : Drums Roddy Lorimer : Trumpet Tim Sanders : Tenor Saxophone Simon Clarke : Baritone Saxophone
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