MK4 recorded Clapton's three consecutive performances at the Royal Albert Hall in May, and the second day, May 15, is also released in superb sound quality! According to Daspyknows' comments, the recording position on this day was the 15th row from the front of the floor seats, in the middle of the hall, but if you listen carefully, you can hear the hall rumbling that is characteristic of the Royal Albert Hall. The mastering suppressed it, giving the impression that the entire performance was naturally tightened. The sound quality on the second day is now completely flawless. So, without further ado, here is a recap of Clapton's live performance history so far this year. April 13, 2019: Nippon Budokan April 15, 2019: Nippon Budokan April 17, 2019: Nippon Budokan April 18, 2019: Nippon Budokan April 20, 2019: Nippon Budokan May 13, 2019: Royal Albert Hall ← "ROYAL ALBERT HALL 2019 1ST NIGHT" 2CD) May 15, 2019: Royal Albert Hall ← [this work] May 16, 2019: Royal Albert Hall ← "ROYAL ALBERT HALL 2019 3RD NIGHT (2CD)" In this way, the number of performances in Japan was greater than in London, your home city. In this way, the number of performances in Japan was larger than that in London. Moreover, Clapton, who used to start the year with a concert in his hometown, started this year's live activities in Japan first. This is proof of how much Clapton loves Japan, but because of the large number of performances and the fact that it was his first live stage this year, Clapton was tired of playing in the second half of his Japan tour. When you think about it, three shows may be just right for him. Clapton was full of energy for all three days in London. He had one month to rest after the Japan tour. The highlight of the second day of the Royal Albert Hall concert, which he hoped for after a good rest, was an unexpected and fascinating change from the first day. The opening number was Motherless Children instead of Que sera sera from the previous day (which happened to have a special meaning on the first day), Alberta instead of Change The World in the acoustic set (the first day of the (It had been 21 years since the band played Alberta as a surprise gift on the 1998 tour in Alberta, Canada. But why did they suddenly decide to play Alberta? No way, because it was a concert at the Royal Albert Hall? (In the style of the coarse, marbled stars) "Duh!" . Be that as it may, this Alberta is one of the best and most outstanding performances Clapton has ever given in his career. Clapton is the only one playing acoustic. The rest of the band plays their usual instruments, including an organ solo, and the performance is wonderfully tasteful. It is not only an irregular performance, but also a very interesting song to listen to. There were other changes as well: Little Queen of Spades replaced Five Long Years, and the encore replaced Prince's Purple Rain with Before You Accuse Me. Clapton has had a fixed setlist since his 1985 tour, but this was a change that had fans saying, "What the hell kind of change of heart is this?" Clapton has kept a fixed setlist since his 1985 tour. For the encore, Clapton was joined by his close friend, guitarist Jimmy Vaughan, who Clapton had named as the opening act. Here we can enjoy a guitar solo competition between Vaughan, Doyle, and Clapton. One thing that didn't change, happily, was the electric version of Layla, as on the first night, while Wonderful Tonight and Cocaine were dropped from the set for the rest of the night. It seems that the energetic Clapton preferred the electric Layla to Cocaine, even though it was more difficult to play. The second day's performance had a different flavor from the first day. (Remastering memo) *Equalization to suppress hall rumblings naturally gave the impression of a tighter overall performance. Live at the Royal Albert Hall, London, UK 15th May 2019 TRULY PERFECT SOUND(REMASTERED) Disc 1 (57:47) 1. Intro. 2. Motherless Children 3. Pretending 4. Key to the Highway 5. I'm Your Hoochie Coochie Man 6. I Shot the Sheriff 7. Driftin' Blues 8. Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out 9. Tears in Heaven 10. Alberta 11. Running on Faith Disc 2 (47:07) 1. Tearing Us Apart 2. Holy Mother 3. Crossroads 4. Little Queen of Spades 5. Jimmie Vaughan) Eric Clapton - guitar, vocals Doyle Bramhall ? - guitar, vocals Chris Stainton - piano, keyboards Paul Carrack - organ, keyboards, vocals Nathan East - bass Sonny Emory - drums Sharon White - backing vocals Katy Kissoon - backing vocals
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