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Recorded live at The Budokan Theatre, Tokyo, Japan in December 1979. Includes liner notes by Eric Clapton and Jon Astley.
In December 1979, Eric Clapton toured Japan, making a stop at Tokyo's Budokan, where the results were taped and released as the double-album JUST ONE NIGHT. For this tour, Clapton's back-up band included regular Joe Cocker keyboardist Chris Stainton and famed English country picker Albert Lee. The set list ignored any history of the legendary guitarist's work as a band member, instead focusing on either solo material or blues favorites. Going beyond familiar numbers such as "Tulsa Time" and "Wonderful Tonight," EC dug deep for lesser-known nuggets like "If I Don't Be There By Morning" and "All Our Past Times," off THERE'S ONE IN EVERY CROWD.
Clapton's first love remained the blues and its derivatives, so he made sure to pay tribute by covering a number of artists including Maceo Merriweather ("Worried Life Blues"), Otis Rush ("Double Trouble"), J.J. Cale ("After Midnight," "Cocaine") and Robert Johnson ("Rambling On My Mind.") Most importantly, Clapton introduced a seven minute-plus reading of "Further On Up The Road," a song that became one of his live staples.
Clapton's first love remained the blues and its derivatives, so he made sure to pay tribute by covering a number of artists including Maceo Merriweather ("Worried Life Blues"), Otis Rush ("Double Trouble"), J.J. Cale ("After Midnight," "Cocaine") and Robert Johnson ("Rambling On My Mind"). Most importantly, Clapton introduced a seven minute-plus reading of "Further On Up The Road," a song that became one of his live staples.
Recorded live at The Budokan Theatre, Tokyo, Japan in December 1979.
All tracks are digitally remastered.
Personnel: Eric Clapton (guitar, vocals); Albert Lee (guitar, vocals, keyboards); Chris Stainton (keyboards); Dave Markee (bass); Henry Spinetti (drums).
Personnel: Eric Clapton (vocals, guitar); Albert Lee (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Chris Stainton (keyboards); Dave Markee (bass guitar); Henry Spinetti (drums).
Audio Mixers: Jon Astley; Philip Chapman.
Recording information: Budokan Theatre, Tokyo, Japan (12/1979); The Budokan Theatre, Tokyo, Japan (12/1979).
Photographers: Waring Abbott; Dave Brown ; Koichiro Hiki; Larry Hulst; David Corio.
Arranger: Eric Clapton.
Personnel: Eric Clapton (vocals, guitar); Albert Lee (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Dave Markee (bass); Henry Spinetti (drums).
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Eric Clapton Just One Night Songs Just One Night Music Review Average Rating: (4 out of 5 stars)   unbelievebale!!!!!! what i can say...we can't say that this album is "blues"or "rock" or "music"!!!!! it's another sounds from another world !it's unbelievebale..that's my opinion. and i want to say that when i heard the unbridled song"double trouble"in the first time,i applauded till my friends thought that i became a fool!! eric clapton is not just singer or guitarist eric is the big tycoon in the story of music Submitted by freedom.come (laayoune,sahara occidental,western sahara) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
GOOD BLUES ALBUM As EC turns some good leads Albert Lee puts some country blues on top really giving some of the songs more depth. Submitted by rrrr (Jax,fl) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
It's the ideal Clapton album, and truly shows off his greatness. Having gone throught most of EC's albums of the past, I can say that "Just One Night" is a must have. With rousing and spirited renditions of "Cocaine", "Blues Power", and Bob Dylan's "If I Don't Be There By Morning", this album keeps you going to the last song. Two cd's equals twice the guitar heroics from Old Slowhand. It's worth every penny, showing Clapton's blues roots, while still proving his is rock's foremost guitar player. Submitted by pnsy83 (philadelphia, pa) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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