Eric Clapton –
Eric Clapton's Rainbow Concert
1973,
United Kingdom
00:34:46;
48M;
192JS;
58;
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Badge
- 3:31
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Roll It Over
- 6:53
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Presence Of The Lord
- 5:37
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Pearly Queen
- 7:00
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After Midnight
- 5:13
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Little Wing
- 6:32
Wherefore Art? - artwork by [package design]
Jon Astley - mastered by, producer [remastered edition], remix
Rebop Kwaku Baah - percussion
Bonnie Bramlett - written-by [6, 13]
Big Bill Broonzy - written-by [12]
J.J. Cale - written-by [7]
Jim Capaldi - drums, written-by [11]
Phil Chapman - engineer [assistant on original album]
Eric Clapton - guitar [lead], vocals, written-by [1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 9, 10, 13]
Ray Coleman - other [liner notes]
Robert Ellis - photography
Jim Gordon - written-by [1]
Rick Grech - bass
Chris Griffin - executive producer
George Harrison - written-by [2]
Jimi Hendrix - written-by [5]
Glyn Johns - recorded by [live]
Robert Johnson - written-by [14]
Jimmy Karstein - drums
Bill Levenson - executive producer
Andy Macpherson - producer [remastered edition], remix
George McManus - executive producer
Bob Pridden - mixed by [original album], producer [original album]
Leon Russell - written-by [3]
Charles Segar - written-by [12]
Pete Townshend - guitar, vocals
Barrie Wentzell - photography
Bobby Whitlock - written-by [4, 10]
Steve Winwood - keyboards, vocals, written-by [11]
Ron Wood - guitar, vocals
Tim Young - mastered by
Project Co-ordination: Jackie Stansfield, Terri Tierney & Cathy Ladis.
"Eric Clapton's Rainbow Concert" is an album recorded live at London's Rainbow Theatre on January 13, 1973, and released within the year. The concert was organised by Pete Townshend and marked Eric Clapton's comeback after the 1971 "Concert for Bangladesh". In the year after the Rainbow Concert, Clapton recovered from his heroin addiction and recorded "461 Ocean Boulevard".
This concert is the first live performance where Clapton used his famous Stratocaster guitar "Blackie".
CD Matrix: 314 527 4722 $39 IFPI ....(too small, as to be unreadable)
CD Mould (SID): IFPI .... (numbers illegible)
Polydor, 31452 7472-2