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Disc 01 01. "Got To Get Better In A Little While (Live At Fillmore East, New York / 1970)" 02. "Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad (Live At Fillmore East, New York / 1970)" 03. "Key To The Highway (Live At Fillmore East, New York / 1970)" 04. "Blues Power (Live At Fillmore East, New York / 1970)" 05. "Have You Ever Loved A Woman (Live At Fillmore East, New York / 1970)" 06. "Bottle Of Red Wine (Live At Fillmore East, New York / 1970)"
Disc 02 01. "Tell The Truth (Live At Fillmore East, New York / 1970)" 02. "Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out (Live At Fillmore East, New York / 1970)" 03. "Roll It Over (Live At Fillmore East, New York / 1970)" 04. "Presence Of The Lord (Live At Fillmore East, New York / 1970)" 05. "Little Wing (Live At Fillmore East, New York / 1970)" 06. "Let It Rain (Live At Fillmore East, New York / 1970)" 07. "Crossroads (Live At Fillmore East, New York / 1970)"
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 | Description: | Live At The Fillmore by Derek & The Dominos, released 31 July 1990, includes the following tracks: "Key To The Highway", "Have You Ever Loved A Woman" and more.
This version of Live At The Fillmore comes as a 2xCD. - A must for fans of Eric Clapton! This new, improved version of the old in Concert album features five previously unreleased performances of Why Does Love Got to Be So Sad?; Little Wing; Nobody Knows You when You're Down and Out; Tell the Truth, and Let It Rain, plus two tracks that only appeared previously on Clapton's Crossroads set. With slipcase, notes, rare pix and killer licks!Very similar to [r=4280459] but no indication of disc manufacturer.
Live At The Fillmore was compiled from two performances recorded October 23, 1970 (second show) and October 24, 1970 (second show) at the Fillmore East in New York.
Recording dates:
Disc 1
1. Recorded October 23 (second show). Appeared on [m=76688].
2. Recorded October 23 (second show). Previously unreleased performance.
3. Recorded October 24 (second show). Appeared on [m85141].
4. Recorded October 24 (second show). Appeared on [m=76688].
5. Recorded October 24 (second show). Appeared on [m=76688].
6. Recorded October 23 (second show). Appeared on [m=76688].
Disc 2
1. Recorded October 23 (second show). Previously unreleased performance.
2. Recorded October 24 (second show). Previously Unreleased performance.
3. Recorded October 24 (second show). Appeared on [m=76688].
4. Recorded October 24 (second show). Appeared on [m=76688].
5. Recorded October 23 (second show). Previously unreleased performance.
6. Recorded October 23 (second show). Previously unreleased performance.
7. Recorded October 23 (second show). Appeared on [m85141].
This compilation (p) and (c) 1994 PolyGram International Music B.V."Live At The Fillmore" is a remarkable live album by Derek & The Dominos, released in CD format by the renowned label Polydor. Capturing performances from October 1970 at the legendary Fillmore East in New York City, this double album showcases the band's electrifying blend of blues and rock. Featuring extended jams and passionate renditions of classics like "Why Does Love Got to Be So Sad?" and "Have You Ever Loved a Woman," it highlights Eric Clapton's masterful guitar work alongside Bobby Whitlock, Carl Radle, and Jim Gordon. Derek & The Dominos were formed in 1970 as a supergroup led by Clapton; their only studio album "Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs" remains one of rock?s most celebrated records, with its title track becoming an enduring classic. Polydor Records has long been associated with high-quality releases across genres, supporting legendary artists such as Jimi Hendrix, Cream, and The Who?ensuring that every release meets audiophile standards. |  | No. of tracks: |
13 |
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5216822 |
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