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Eric Clapton/MO,USA 1998 2Days Complete

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In 1998, in conjunction with the release of the new album “Pilgrim,” a large-scale U.S. tour was held from March to June, with performances in Kansas on April 2nd and April 3rd, the second and third days of the tour. Both of the St. Louis performances on the day are completely recorded with high-quality stereo audience recordings. The tour drew attention to how the new work, which used a lot of typing, would be expressed on stage, and the set list was divided into three parts: numbers from the new work in the first half, an acoustic set in the middle, and standard songs in the second half. In all parts, performances are developed that present the form desired by fans at this time. First of all, in the first half of the new songs, you can listen to performances that intensely amplify the linked songs with the band’s grooves, just like on the album. “River Of Tears”, which is completed as a single story with the same chord progression from beginning to end, expresses the concept of the album with an unprecedented style of performance, and the title number “Pilgrim” contains dark parts from beginning to end. , a series of staccato phrases that contrast with the sustain of the keyboard, enhance the excellence of the song, and the ending section in particular can be heard as a symbolic performance of this tour. In the acoustic in the middle, a set list is developed according to the wishes of the fans who want “unplugged”, and in particular, in the Kansas performance, “Circus”, which will be removed from the set list after that, will be a rare performance. The second half of the performance includes old and new blues numbers such as “Old Love” and “Have You Ever Loved A Woman,” as well as “Sunshine Of Your Love,” “Crossroads,” and “Wonderful Tonight,” a stage that all fans would like to see featuring Clapton’s guitar. is being expanded. This time’s sound source uses a sound source that was uploaded and uploaded by “GEETARZ”, which is famous among fans, and has been highly rated by Mr. As a result, the best sound quality with outstanding contours, especially the Kansas performance, will be one of the best performances from this tour in terms of performance content and sound quality. From the “Pilgrim” tour, which has been under-appreciated since 1998, contrary to its content, a title that overturns that perception has appeared. Kemper Arena, Kansas City, Missouri, USA 2nd April 1998 TRULY PERFECT SOUND Kiel Center, St. Louis, Missouri, USA 3rd April 1998 PERFECT SOUND Live at Kemper Arena, Kansas City, Missouri, USA 2nd April 1998 Disc 1 (62:10 ) 1. Opening 2. My Father’s Eyes 3. One Chance 4. Pilgrim 5. River Of Tears 6. Going Down Slow 7. She’s Gone 8. Tears In Heaven 9. Circus 10. Layla 11. Change The World Disc 2 (57 :49) 1. Old Love 2. Sick And Tired 3. Have You Ever Loved A Woman 4. I Shot The Sheriff 5. Wonderful Tonight 6. Tearing Us Apart 7. Sunshine Of Your Love 8. Crossroads Live at Kiel Center, St Louis, Missouri, USA 3rd April 1998 Disc 3 (65:28) 1. Opening 2. My Father’s Eyes 3. Pilgrim 4. One Chance 5. River Of Tears 6. Going Down Slow 7. She’s Gone 8. Tears In Heaven 9. Layla 10. Change The World 11. Old Love Disc 4 (46:30) 1. Sick And Tired 2. Have You Ever Loved A Woman 3. I Shot The Sheriff 4. Wonderful Tonight 5. Tearing Us Apart 6. Sunshine Of Your Love 7. Crossroads Eric Clapton : Guitar & Vocals Andy Fairweather Low : Guitar Nathan East : Bass Alan Darby : Guitar Tim Carmon : Keyboards Kenneth Crouch : Keyboards Ricky Lawson : Drums Katie Kissoon : Backing Vocals Chyna : Backing Vocals Charlean Hines : Backing Voca

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