ERIC CLAPTON's
DISCOGRAPHY

Description : Volume I begins with three performances from 1974. While "Let It Grow" was a standard that year, the version included here is sung in a Dylanesque style that E.C. was never to repeat at other shows. "Matchbox" has appeared only rarely through the years, and has been captured on tape even less often, but "Opposites", one of E.C.'s compositions from the album "There's One In Every Crowd", is performed at this Hammersmith Odeon show for the first and only time. "Burial" and "Too Lovely To Leave Alone" are both studio outtakes; the former was recorded in preparation for the album "There's One In Every Crowd" with Peter Tosh on vocals, while the three versions of the latter are rehearsals of this unknown E.C. song in preparation for his 1975 tour. Neither of these songs was ever released, or performed live in concert. "Keep On Growing" is yet another excellent performance of a rare song from the Providence show that was so prominently featured on "Crossroads 2". This version of the song features some intensive guitar duelling between George Terry and Clapton. The CD ends with a guest appearance from Freddie King that should be a part of every collection, and an incredible and unique 24-minute performance of "Blues With A Feeling" & "Stormy Monday".
| Notes : | |
| Une bonne compile du début de Clapton. | |
| A good compilation of the beginning of Clapton. | |
| Son : | qualité variable / quality varied |

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