Just One NightEric Clapton
Release Date: 09/10/1996
Original Release:
1980
# of Discs:
2
J&R Item # 90760_CD
UPC # 731453182721
Label: Polydor (USA)
|
Buying Info
|
|||||
| Track Details Credits Artist Related Shipping |
|
Disc: 1
Disc: 2
To listen to sound clips, you'll need the most current version of the
Performer: Eric Clapton
Artist: Albert Lee Engineer: Jon Astley Producer: Eric Clapton; Jon Astley Distributor: Universal Distribution Notes: Personnel: Eric Clapton (vocals, guitar); Albert Lee (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Dave Markee (bass); Henry Spinetti (drums). Recorded live at The Budokan Theatre, Tokyo, Japan in December 1979. All tracks are digitally remastered. Ultradiscs are mastered from the original master tapes using Mobile Fidelity's proprietary mastering technique, then plated with 24 karat gold and housed in a stress-resistant lift-lock jewel box. Personnel: Eric Clapton (guitar, vocals); Albert Lee (guitar, vocals, keyboards); Chris Stainton (keyboards); Dave Markee (bass); Henry Spinetti (drums). Recorded live at The Budokan Theatre, Tokyo, Japan in December 1979. Includes liner notes by Eric Clapton and Jon Astley. Personnel: Eric Clapton (vocals, guitar); Albert Lee (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Chris Stainton (keyboards); Dave Markee (bass guitar); Henry Spinetti (drums). Audio Mixers: Jon Astley; Philip Chapman. Recording information: Budokan Theatre, Tokyo, Japan (12/1979); The Budokan Theatre, Tokyo, Japan (12/1979). Photographers: Waring Abbott; Dave Brown ; Koichiro Hiki; Larry Hulst; David Corio. Arranger: Eric Clapton. In December 1979, Eric Clapton toured Japan, making a stop at Tokyo's Budokan, where the results were taped and released as the double-album JUST ONE NIGHT. For this tour, Clapton's back-up band included regular Joe Cocker keyboardist Chris Stainton and famed English country picker Albert Lee. The set list ignored any history of the legendary guitarist's work as a band member, instead focusing on either solo material or blues favorites. Going beyond familiar numbers such as "Tulsa Time" and "Wonderful Tonight," EC dug deep for lesser-known nuggets like "If I Don't Be There By Morning" and "All Our Past Times," off THERE'S ONE IN EVERY CROWD. Clapton's first love remained the blues and its derivatives, so he made sure to pay tribute by covering a number of artists including Maceo Merriweather ("Worried Life Blues"), Otis Rush ("Double Trouble"), J.J. Cale ("After Midnight," "Cocaine") and Robert Johnson ("Rambling On My Mind.") Most importantly, Clapton introduced a seven minute-plus reading of "Further On Up The Road," a song that became one of his live staples. In December 1979, Eric Clapton toured Japan, making a stop at Tokyo's Budokan, where the results were taped and released as the double-album JUST ONE NIGHT. For this tour, Clapton's back-up band included regular Joe Cocker keyboardist Chris Stainton and famed English country picker Albert Lee. The set list ignored any history of the legendary guitarist's work as a band member, instead focusing on either solo material or blues favorites. Going beyond familiar numbers such as "Tulsa Time" and "Wonderful Tonight," EC dug deep for lesser-known nuggets like "If I Don't Be There By Morning" and "All Our Past Times," off THERE'S ONE IN EVERY CROWD. Clapton's first love remained the blues and its derivatives, so he made sure to pay tribute by covering a number of artists including Maceo Merriweather ("Worried Life Blues"), Otis Rush ("Double Trouble"), J.J. Cale ("After Midnight," "Cocaine") and Robert Johnson ("Rambling On My Mind"). Most importantly, Clapton introduced a seven minute-plus reading of "Further On Up The Road," a song that became one of his live staples.
Over the course of four decades, Eric Clapton has carried the British blues legacy into the mainstream of pop music. From his mid-1960s days with the Yardbirds and John Mayall, through his years as guitar god with Cream and Blind Faith, and eventually to his more laid-back solo albums, Clapton has remained one of rock's most successful musicians. Given his guitar-superstar status, Clapton has played alongside the biggest musical acts of the 20th century, from soloing on the Beatles' "While My Guitar Gently Weeps," to performing at the Band's LAST WALTZ, to recording an album with B.B. King. Overcoming numerous setbacks and tragedies, old Slowhand has settled nicely into a long and prolific career.
Also Appears On:
Similar Artist:
Allman Brothers Band (The) Beck, Jeff Bolin, Tommy Bond, Graham Butterfield, Paul Cale, J.J. Cocker, Joe Cray, Robert Crow, Sheryl Dire Straits Gale, Eric Groundhogs (The) Healey, Jeff Hendrix, Jimi J. Geils Band Korner, Alexis Lang, Jonny Led Zeppelin Mayall, John Perry, Bill Rea, Chris Santana Shepherd, Kenny Wayne Tedeschi, Susan Townshend, Pete Van Halen Vaughan, Jimmie Vaughan, Stevie Ray ZZ Top
Influences:
Berry, Chuck Broonzy, Big Bill Cale, J.J. Dylan, Bob Guy, Buddy Harpo, Slim James, Elmore Johnson, Robert King, Albert King, B.B. King, Freddie Reed, Jimmy (Blues) Rogers, Jimmy (Blues) Rush, Otis Walker, T-Bone Waters, Muddy Williams, Don Wolf, Howlin'
Similar Genres:
British Blues |