DEREK & THE DOMINOS - IN CONCERT 24-96 vinyl rip
Label: RSO
Catalog#: SO 2-8800
Format: 2 × Vinyl, LP, Album
Country: US
Released: 1973
Genre: Blues, Rock
Style: Blues Rock
Recorded live at the Fillmore East.
Mixed at IBC Studios, London
Engineer: Eddie Kramer
Engineers: Andy Knight and Richard Manwaring
Artwork: Mike Caple
Photographs: Front:Julian Lloyd; Inside and Rear: Elliot Landy
Ⓟ&© 1973 RSO Records
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The most important difference between "In Concert" and "Live At The Fillmore" is that this album contains the version of "Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad" that was on the original release.
Absolutely some of the best, most singular and unique playing of Eric Clapton's career. His chops were way up and he was obviously "in the zone", playing two long solos with a passionate, intense, imaginative flow of improvisation that is different than anything else he's ever recorded.
It is unconscienable that some genius producer replaced this version with the much more pedestrian version on "Live At The Fillmore". It's as though he never even listened to the original release, and he certainly couldn't have been a guitarist. Simply put, if you like Eric's guitar playing you absolutely have to hear this version of "Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad"
Tracklist
SIDE A:
A1 Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad
Written-By – Bobby Whitlock, Eric Clapton
9:40
A2 Got To Get Better In A Little While
Written-By – Eric Clapton
14:40
SIDE B:
B1 Let It Rain
Written-By – Bonnie Bramlett, Eric Clapton
17:14
B2 Presence Of The Lord
Written-By – Eric Clapton
6:33
SIDE C:
C1 Tell The Truth
Written-By – Bobby Whitlock, Eric Clapton
11:10
C2 Bottle Of Red Wine
Written-By – Bonnie Bramlett, Eric Clapton
6:50
SIDE D:
D1 Roll It Over
Written-By – Bobby Whitlock, Eric Clapton
6:25
D2 Blues Power / Have You Ever Loved A Woman
Written-by [Have You Ever ...] – Billy Myles
Written-by [Blues Power] – Eric Clapton, Leon Russell
17:30
Credits
Artwork By – Mike Caple
Engineer – Eddie Kramer
Performer – Bobby Whitlock, Carl Radle, Eric Clapton, Jim Gordon
Photography [Front] – Julian Lloyd
Photography [Inside And Rear] – Elliott Landy
Remix – Andy Knight, Richard Manwaring