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Live From Madison Square Garden
(CD, 2009)

Primary Artist: Eric Clapton

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Format: CD
May 2009
2 Discs
Record Label: Reprise Records
Recording Type: Live
UPC: 093624979883
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Track Listing
DISC 1:
1. Had To Cry Today
2. Low Down
3. Them Changes
4. Forever Man
5. Sleeping In the Ground
6. Presence of the Lord
7. Glad
8. Well Alright
9. Double Trouble
10. Pearly Queen
11. Tell the Truth
12. No Face, No Name, No Number

DISC 2:
1. After Midnight
2. Split Decision
3. Rambling On My Mind
4. Georgia On My Mind
5. Little Wing
6. Voodoo Chile
7. Can'T Find My Way Home
8. Dear Mr. Fantasy
9. Cocaine

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Distributor:WEA (Distributor)
Recording Type:Live
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Personnel: Eric Clapton (vocals, guitar); Steve Winwood (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Chris Stainton (keyboards); Willie Weeks (bass instrument); Ian Thomas (drums).
When their hugely influential groups (Cream and Traffic, respectively) disbanded, Eric Clapton and Steve Winwood made rock history when they joined forces in the short-lived Blind Faith in the late 1960s. Forty years later these legends collaborated again, selling out a trio of dates at Madison Square Garden, the results of which are captured on this dynamic double-disc set.
The set list includes material from the catalogs of Blind Faith, Traffic, Derek and the Dominos, and Clapton's solo oeuvre (including the J.J. Cale-penned classics "After Midnight" and "Cocaine"). Two Jimi Hendrix covers appropriately evoke the bygone `60s era, but the mode here is more laid-back and polished than fiery and psychedelic. That's not to say that Winwood and Clapton, who shine equally on these cuts, don't charm with their familiar skill and finesse. The result is 21 tracks-worth of classic rock pleasure.

Industry Reviews
4 stars out of 5 -- Winwood's opening 'Had To Cry Today' sets the tone, with its sweet ivories over rumbling rhythm, as Clapton's sweet guitar lines garnish the feast.



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