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ERIC CLAPTON

Clapton Chronicles: The Best of Eric Clapton (2023 Reissue)

2LP - £34.99
Clapton Chronicles: The Best of Eric Clapton is a compilation album featuring his hits from the 1980s and 1990s.
ERIC CLAPTON

Nothing But The Blues

blu-ray - £19.99 | Buy
super deluxe 2lp + cd w/ 4 extra tracks + blu-ray + hardcover book + assorted memorabilia - £225.99 | Buy
The previously unreleased live performances on 'Nothing But the Blues' serve as a vital counterpart to 'From The Cradle', which was recorded in ...
ERIC CLAPTON

The Lady In The Balcony: Lockdown Sessions

2lp - £33.99 | Buy
cd + DVD - £21.99 | Buy
one of the most intimate and authentic performances of Clapton’s entire career, an offering flush with real insight into the make-up of his indelible cata...
24 Nights ("orchestral" edition)
  1. Crossroads
  2. Bell Bottom Blues **
  3. Lay Down Sally
  4. Holy Mother
  5. I Shot The Sheriff
  6. Hard Times **
  7. Can’t Fine My Way Home (Feat. Nathan East on lead vocals)
  8. Edge Of Darkness**
  9. Old Love
  10. Wonderful Tonight
  11. White Room
  12. Concerto For Electric Guitar (30 min piece composed by Michael Kamen for Eric. Previously unreleased)
  13. A Remark You Made (A tribute to Jaco Pastorius)
  14. Layla
  15. Sunshine Of Your Love

ERIC CLAPTON

24 Nights ("orchestral" edition)

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  • 3lp

    Released: 7th Jul 2023

    £49.99
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this Orchestral edition features a stunning version of ‘ Layla’, plus stand-out highlights of ‘Bell Bottom Blues’, ‘Edge Of Darkness’ and ‘Sunshine of Your Love’.

Great covers of ‘Cocaine’, ‘I Shot the Sheriff’ and ‘Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door’ also feature. In 1990, Eric Clapton performed 18 nights at one of his favorite venues - the famous Royal Albert Hall in London. During this run of shows Clapton performed with three different line-ups: a rock band, a blues band, and an orchestra. Eric returned to the same venue in 1991 with the same three line -ups and played a further 24 shows. The huge undertaking of rehearsing for performances of three distinctly different genres was made even more challenging by the line-up for the rock shows varying from 4, 9 or 13 band members.