![]() ![]() An exhilarating compilation of Eric Clapton’s legendary performances. Meanwhile Eric’s love of the Blues is expressed as shares the stage with legendary Blues musicians such as Albert Collins and Buddy Guy for classics such as ‘Black Cat Bone’ and ‘My Time After a While’. He had fainted then realise he was still alive. Eric, with the usual suspects, bursts forth with one of the best live performances of his opus ever recorded. But he nearly hadn’t on March 13, 1981, just after he’d played his seventh show of a 57-date run, his body. There are unique versions – performed by Michael Kamen’s orchestra or his Rock band - of longstanding hits including ‘Wonderful Tonight’, ‘Layla’, ‘White Room’ and ‘Cocaine’ as well as rare treats such as performing Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door with Phil Collins. He had tried to commit suicide by hanging himself from a tree. I’ll just stay alive long enough to play, he told Classic Rock many years later. The film features 17 hits from across his repertoire showing Clapton at his most exhilarating, collaborating with top musicians. Over thirty years later this film, edited from the original footage and completely remastered in Dolby ATMOS and 5.1 Surround Sound for the ultimate theatrical experience, captures for the first time the definitive performances across all the sets over both years. The performances have become legendary to Eric Clapton fans. In 1990 and in 1991 Eric Clapton played 24 nights at the Royal Albert Hall performing with different line-ups and sets featuring Blues, Rock and a full Orchestra. ![]()
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