We are pleased to announce the release of a variety of Eric Clapton titles from the aftermath of his concert tour in Japan. This is the first release of the three-day show at the Royal Albert Hall in London two years ago. At that time, Clapton had already announced his retirement from touring, so fans from all over the world, including the U.S. and Japan, came to see the local performances. We have also set up "Eric Clapton - Royal Albert Hall 2017 1st Night", "Eric Clapton - Royal Albert Hall 2017 Day 2", "Eric Clapton - Royal Albert Hall 2017 Day 3", etc. from the superb masters uploaded on the Internet. 2017 Day 3" were released in rapid succession and received rave reviews for their quality. Why now, why again? In fact, this master is a matrix version of the ALD and audience recording, the first time it has been released for three consecutive RAH performances. This master is provided by a leading taper in England, who is well-known for his Clapton's treasured recordings. ALD stands for Assistive Listening Device, which is a line audio system to deliver hard-to-hear sounds clearly. ALD stands for "Assistive Listening Device," a line audio system used to clearly deliver hard-to-hear sounds. ALD is also used for speech at lectures, and some concert venues have them installed for hearing-impaired people. However, the mixing of the ALD, which is originally a "line" sound, and the expansive audience source has certainly given it a different texture, but it has also achieved a good sound balance in which the bass line can be heard all the way through, and overall, it is a clear and well-balanced master with clearly defined musical sounds. The overall result is a clear, well-balanced, and valuable master with a clear and distinct musical sound. A friend of mine, who is a major taper, mixed perfectly over the course of three days. The audience sources used were also of high quality, and as a result, the quality of the sound on all three days can definitely be called high quality. This is why we are releasing the entire set on 6 CDs. Let us review Clapton's activities during this year, when he had already announced his retirement (as a result, he toured briefly the following year and again this year, much to the relief of his fans, although they were still anxious). March 19 and 20, 2017: New York, Madison Square Garden; (March 25 and 26, 2017: Inglewood, The Forum = postponed); May 22, 24, and 25, 2017: London, Royal Albert Hall ←★This work★ - September 2017. September 7 and 8, 2017: New York, Madison Square Garden; September 13, 15, 16, and 18, 2017: Inglewood, The Forum (March 25 for the 13th and March 26 for the 18th) Although the schedule was only in New York, Los Angeles, and London, it was a year of energetic scheduling. Looking at it all, one might be tempted to ask, "What do you mean, retire?" However, the Los Angeles concert in March was a great success, and the band's first show in the U.S. was a great success. However, the Los Angeles concert in March was cancelled due to Clapton's poor health, and rescheduled for September. The RAH 3-Days concert was held in May, when Clapton's health had recovered. The band members are almost the same as those who performed in Japan this year, but the major differences are that the drummer is Steve Gadd and there is no second guitarist, leaving Clapton alone. He had taken on such a big responsibility as a guitarist. As if to show his enthusiasm, Clapton was in excellent physical condition and full of energy at this London concert. The Royal Albert Hall, his favorite venue. He was in good spirits with his fellow musicians. Under such favorable circumstances, he was fully prepared for the first day performance on the 22nd. The surprise song he prepared for the first day was a reggae arranged version of Bell Bottom Blues. Badge and Cocaine, which were said to be the highlights of the day, were also outstandingly powerful. Badge, who played a solo in high spirits as if he was releasing his spirit, and Cocaine, who played a wild solo with his wah pedal on full blast for the first time in a while, are a must-see. Doyle Bramhall II, who was the support act of the day, jumped in for Little Queen Of Spades, Cocaine, and the encore, which was another great opportunity to hear him play with Clapton (this makes it even closer to the Japan tour this year). There is a moment after Doyle's solo in Cocaine on this day when the performance becomes choppy and the singing starts to go wrong, but that is an element that can be enjoyed nowadays. According to a review on a fan site after the concert, the second day in London, the middle day of the show, was not a surprise, but rather a disappointment as the reggae version of the surprise number from the first day, Bell Bottom Blues, was dropped from the set. Some fans expressed their disappointment that the reggae version of the first day's surprise number, Bell Bottom Blues, was dropped from the set. Some people pointed out that Clapton was clearly tired in the latter half of the show, and such comments might lead one to think that there was not much going on that day. The venue's PA system was very good, so the band's sound was powerful, and the result was a well-rounded stage performance by a grounded and accomplished band. The highlights of the night were Badge and Crossroads, according to the audience. Clapton's vitality was evident in his aggressive solos. Doyle Bramhall II, the opening act, flew in for Little Queen Of Spades and Cocaine on this day as he did on the first day, and was also featured solo. The contrast between his and Clapton's solos was also a highlight of the show, as the soloing was not as awkward as on the first day. On the final day, Clapton was in even better form than on the first day. This can be seen in "I Shot The Sheriff". The sharpness of the postlude on this day is exactly what fans have been hoping for in his prime! The audience at the Royal Albert Hall was so moved and excited during the solo that they gave him a standing ovation afterwards. When was the last time Clapton got an audience this excited (probably since the final Budokan performance of the same song in 2016)? It is worth it just to hear this performance. The surprise song of the first day, Bell Bottom Blues, was not played on this final day, but this performance alone was enough. As a surprise on the last day, the encore song featuring Paul Carrack was played again, but suddenly Sunshine Of Your Love was played. Of course, Doyle Bramhall II joined the encore with Little Queen Of Spades and Cocaine. Clapton must not have been tired. As if to prove it, most of the audience reviews say that the highlights of the night were Badge, Crossroads, and Cocaine. In other words, Clapton, who was never tired and was in great form, kept going in the second half of the show. The speed of Clapton's fingers during Cocaine's solo was the fastest of the three days! The speed of Clapton's fingers during Cocaine's solo was the fastest of the three days. In this way, it is hard to say which was the best on each of the three days. So, I would like you to listen to all of them in this first publicly available high quality ALD & AUD mix version. Royal Albert Hall, London, UK 22nd, 24th & 25th May 2017 TRULY PERFECT SOUND (from Original Masters) Live at Royal Albert Hall, London, UK 22nd May 2017 Disc 1(51:00) 1. Somebody Knocking 2. Key To The Highway 3. Hoochie Coochie Man 4. I Shot The Sheriff 5. Driftin' 6. You When You're Down And Out 9. Tears In Heaven Disc 2(42:51) 1. Badge 2. Cocaine with Doyle Bramhall II 6. Hight Time We Went with Doyle Bramhall II Live at Royal Albert Hall, London, UK 24th May 2017 Disc 3(48:03) 1. Somebody Knocking 2. Key To The Highway 3. Hoochie Coochie Man 4. I Shot The Sheriff 5. Driftin' 6. Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out 7. Layla 8. Tears In Heaven Disc 4(43:36) 1. Badge 2. Wonderful Tonight 3. Crossroads 4. Little Queen Of Spades (with Doyle Bramhall II) 5. Time We Went (with Doyle Bramhall II) Live at Royal Albert Hall, London, UK 25th May 2017 Disc 5(48:58) 1. Somebody Knocking 2. Key To The Highway 3. Hoochie Coochie Man 4. I Shot The Sheriff 5. Driftin' 6. Layla 7. Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out 8. Tears In Heaven Disc 6(52:49) 1. Badge 2. Crossroads 4. Little Queen Of Spades (with Doyle Bramhall II) 5. Cocaine (with Doyle Bramhall II) 6.
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