Whitlock, Radle & Gordon) were on their own for the subsequent 1970 With the Allman Brothers Band due to Duane Allman's crucialĬontributions on the Layla CD. Testament of their impressive jamming abilities. Mixing of the blues and dual rock lead guitar, IN CONCERT is the Their classic album LAYLA (1970) can be best remembered as the prime fan worth theirĭerek & The Dominoes was one of rock's first jam bands. Greatest best album and an absolute must for any E.C. Guitarist and at the forefront of greatest blues players. Never quite regained, cementing his legacy as an all-time great Woman,” playing with a fire and passion that he subsequently lost and
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Numbers highlighted by “Key to the Highway” and “Have You Ever Loved a Whitlock's supporting vocals making up for Clapton's inexperience andĭeficiencies as a lead singer. The DominosĪre an experienced and more than capable rhythm section, with Bobby Implementing his wah-wah pedal on the first two numbers. I believe) guitar tone has never sounded better, even while That were to be released on their second album which never materialized.Ĭlapton's playing is phenomenal, with extended solos and jamming thatĬan get a bit tedious at times (“Let it Rain”), but otherwise his noteĬhoice is impeccable and his Fender Stratocaster (the infamous "Brownie" He and the Dominos perform numbers from their brilliant studioĪlbum, Layla & Other Assorted Love Songs, along with a few numbers Music or more particularly his guitar playing, this is the definitiveĪlbum. Thereof) from the same (certainly legendary) venue and following year inġ971, but rivals it in terms of quality. Legendary, but this album is not as well known or critically acclaimedĪs The Allman Brothers Band's “At Fillmore East" (and expanded editions With all due respect, it is borderline criminal that this terrific liveĪlbum only receives a 3 star rating. Clapton doesn't show consistent invention, but his playing is always directed, and he plays more blues than you can hear on any other Clapton live recording. Trio backing Eric Clapton, the Dominos leave the guitarist considerable room to solo on extended numbers, five of which run over ten minutes each. Studio making their only album, Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs. tour, finds them a looser aggregation than they seemed to be in the October 1970 stand at the Fillmore East, a part of the group's only When the same recordings are used on Live at the Fillmore as on In Concert, they have, as noted, been remixed and, as not noted, re-edited.
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"Little Wing," have not been heard before in any concert version. Rain." The other two, "Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out" and "Why Does Love Got to Be So Sad?," "Tell the Truth," and "Let It Live at the Fillmore contains six of the nine recordings originally released on In Concert, and three of its five previously unreleased performances are different recordings of songs also featured on In Concert Live at the Fillmore is not exactly an expanded version of In Concert it is a different album culled from the same concerts that were used to compile the earlier album. In his liner notes, Anthony DeCurtis calls Live at the Fillmore "a digitally remixed and remastered version of the 1973 Derek and the Dominos double album In Concert, with five previously unreleased performances and two tracks that have only appeared on the four-CD Clapton retrospective, Crossroads." But this does not adequately describe the album. Lord" from Blind Faith and a different arrangement of Robert Johnson's song, " Crossroads" that Clapton had previously covered with Cream). Two bands to which Clapton had previously belonged ("Presence of The (on which the other three band members had played), and one song from
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The set-list contains eight Derek and the Dominos songs (seven from the album Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs plus "Got to Get Better in a Little While"), three tunes from Clapton's first solo album It includes live material previously released on the In Concert album, live material previously released on Eric Clapton's Crossroads box set, and several previously unreleased numbers. Live at the Fillmore is a live double album by Derek and the Dominos, recorded in two performances in October 1970 at the Fillmore East and released on 22 February 1994.