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Eric Clapton/London,UK 2.23 & 24.1991

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This is a 6CD set that includes the first three performances of Eric Clapton’s 1991 “Blues Night” six consecutive performances by the finest first appearance master, which was also obtained independently this time. The sound source for February 23rd and 24th is a very clear and well-balanced stereo audience recording, and the sound source for February 25th is an air check stereo soundboard recording of an FM radio program aired in the UK at the time. is. The masters for this album are all original masters by a person living in the UK, and the sound is stable with a rich bass range in all three performances, making it the best sound quality with a roundness similar to analog. In particular, the sound quality of the audience master on the 23rd and 24th is of the highest grade that enthusiasts should definitely listen to. This master, which is a genuine first appearance, is very valuable not only because it is the first appearance, but also because of the clear and solid sound with a strong bass range. There is a vintage pre-release version of the press CD on the 25th, but while it had the same sound quality as the FM radio airing, this version has a sound quality with a low range like the previous two days. The sound is gentle and stable on the ears, without the crisp high-pitched sounds that are common with general radio broadcast soundboards. Therefore, the sound of this edition will surely be welcomed by enthusiasts who have previously released editions. This year’s “Blues Night” was held in response to the popularity of the previous year, but the guest blues musicians invited were even more spectacular than the previous year, including Jimmie Vaughan, Albert Collins, Robert Cray, and Buddy.・They were great people like Guy, whom Clapton respected. Furthermore, following on from the previous year, Chuck Berry’s ally pianist Johnny Johnson was invited to play drums, as was Jamie Oldacre of the Tulsa Tops, who supported Clapton in the 1970s, and Allman Brothers Band member and keyboardist Jamie Oldacre was invited to play drums. , Chuck Liber, who was also a touring member of the Rolling Stones, Jerry Portnoy, formerly of Muddy Waters, played harmonica, and Joey Spampinato, a member of NRBQ at the time, played bass. Therefore, the set list is rich in variety, with a set mainly featuring Clapton at the beginning, then one song featuring Vaughan, two songs featuring Johnson, and then moving to a set featuring Collins, Clay, and Guy. Each part is a highlight of the song, showing off the individuality of a skilled guitarist. Also, fans will feel the humble and sincere appearance of Clapton, who is behind most of the set. The last encore is a big jam session by all-stars, and guitar solos are played one after another. It’s a very enjoyable performance just by listening to which person is playing which one. All of them are blues guitarists who are ad-libbed, so naturally the phrases and vocal lines played on all three days are different. Among them, Buddy Guy’s flexibility and ability to transform is noteworthy. Therefore, although the set list is the same for three days, it is not enough to listen to the sound board source on the 25th. We hope you enjoy the three-day performance of blues musicians who pour their soul into every moment with this disc’s superb sound quality. Royal Albert Hall, London, UK 23rd & 24th February 1991 TRULY AMAZING/PERFECT SOUND(from Original Masters) Royal Albert Hall, London, UK 25th February 1991 STEREO SBDLive at Royal Albert Hall, London, UK 23rd February 1991 Disc 1 (61: 02) 1. Opening 2. Watch Yourself 3. Hoodoo Man 4. Hideaway 5. Standing Around Crying 6. Band Introduction 7. All Your Love 8. Have You Ever Loved A Woman 9. Who’s Loving You Tonight 10. Key To The Highway 11. Wee Wee Baby 12. Johnnie’s Boogie 13. Tanqueray Disc 2 (77:12) 1. Travelin’ South 2. Lights Are On But Nobody’s Home 3. Black Cat Bone 4. I’ve Been Abused 5. Reconsider Baby 6. Stranger Blues 7. Hoochie Coochie Man 8. Little By Little 9. My Time After A While 10. Sweet Home Chicago Live at Royal Albert Hall, London, UK 24th February 1991 Disc 3 (68:06) 1. Opening 2. Watch Yourself 3. Hoodoo Man 4. Hideaway 5. Standing Around Crying 6. All Your Love 7. Have You Ever Loved A Woman 8. Who’s Loving You Tonight 9. Key To The Highway 10. Wee Wee Baby 11. Johnnie’s Boogie 12. Tanqueray Disc 4 (77:43) 1. Travelin’ South 2. Lights Are On But Nobody’s Home 3. Black Cat Bone 4. I’ve Been Abused 5. Reconsider Baby 6. Stranger Blues 7. Hoochie Coochie Man 8. Little By Little 9 My Time After A While 10. Sweet Home Chicago Live at Royal Albert Hall, London, UK 25th February 1991 (FM SBD) FM BROADCAST RECORDING Disc 5 (76:55) 1. DJ Intro. 2. Opening 3. Watch Yourself 4 Hoodoo Man 5. Hideaway 6. Standing Around Crying 7. Band Introduction 8. All Your Love 9. Have You Ever Loved A Woman 10. Who’s Loving You Tonight 11. Key To The Highway 12. Wee Wee Baby 13. DJ Cue 14 Tanqueray 15. Johnnie’s Boogie 16. Travelin’ South Disc 6 (79:28) 1. Lights Are On But Nobody’s Home 2. Black Cat Bone 3. I’ve Been Abused 4. Reconsider Baby 5. Stranger Blues 6. Hoochie Coochie Man 7. Little By Little 8. My Time After A While 9. DJ Cue 10. Sweet Home Chicago 11. DJ Outro. Eric Clapton – Guitar, Vocals Jimmie Vaughan – Guitar, Vocals Johnnie Johnson – Piano, Vocals Chuck Leavell – Keyboards Greg Phillinganes – Keyboards Jerry Portnoy – Harmonica Joey Spampinato – Bass Jamie Oldaker – Drums Albert Collins – Guitar, Vocals Robert Cray – Guitar, Vocals Buddy Guy – Guitar, Vocals

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