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Derek And The Dominos - Nudity - The Lost Radle Tapes

Track listing:
Volume 1
  1. D&D - Nudity - The Lost Radle Tapes MVR_d1 7:09
  2. D&D - Nudity - The Lost Radle Tapes MVR_d1 4:26
  3. D&D - Nudity - The Lost Radle Tapes MVR_d1 0:44
  4. D&D - Nudity - The Lost Radle Tapes MVR_d1 4:55
  5. D&D - Nudity - The Lost Radle Tapes MVR_d1 3:24
  6. D&D - Nudity - The Lost Radle Tapes MVR_d1 2:31
  7. D&D - Nudity - The Lost Radle Tapes MVR_d1 4:00
  8. D&D - Nudity - The Lost Radle Tapes MVR_d1 20:46
Volume 2
  1. D&D - Nudity - The Lost Radle Tapes MVR_d2 6:17
  2. D&D - Nudity - The Lost Radle Tapes MVR_d2 15:42
  3. D&D - Nudity - The Lost Radle Tapes MVR_d2 17:49

Notes


Soundboard recording; SBD 4+/6

Disc 1 (The Lost Radle Tapes):
01. Have You Ever Loved A Woman (alternate vocal take #1)
02. Have You Ever Loved A Woman (alternate Vocal take #2)
03. Bell Bottom Blues (previously unreleased) (*)
04. Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad (false start)
05. Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad (alternate vocal take)
06. Keep On Growing (instrumental) (*)
07. I Looked Away (alternate vocal take)
08. Tell The Truth (backing Track Jam)
09. Tell The Truth (alternate vocal take #1)
10. I Looked Away (rough mix) (*)
11. jam (instrumental)
12. Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out (instrumental) (*)
13. Bell Bottom Blues (instrumental) (*)

Disc 2 (The Lost Radle Tapes, Jams, and Layla):
01. Anyday (alternate take)
02. jam (instrumental)
03. Jam (instrumental)
04. Layla (original mix) (*)
05. Layla (Crossroads Box Set mix) (*)
06. Layla ("20th Annuversary Edition" remix) (*)
07. Layla (Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab mix) (*)
08. Layla (Japanese 3-inch single edit version) (*)

(*): Commercially released, omitted.


Hard to assign a sound rating here - most of the tracks sound as though they were recorded with a microphone in the studio, or perhaps in the playbackbooth, so while not truly a soundboard, they are better than an "audience" rating would indicate, with just a touch of room echo. Of interest here are the different released versions of "Layla", it's quite interesting to compare them. Another excellent Mid Valley release.

Mid Valley; MV 047/048