Derek & The Dominos – In Concert (MFSL 1996)
Artist: Derek & The Dominos
Title: In Concert
Year Of Release: 1996
Label: Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab
Genre: Blues Rock, Classic Rock
Quality: APE (image+.cue,log)
Total Time: 47:31; 42:37
Total Size: 558 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: In Concert
Year Of Release: 1996
Label: Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab
Genre: Blues Rock, Classic Rock
Quality: APE (image+.cue,log)
Total Time: 47:31; 42:37
Total Size: 558 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Disc 1
1. "Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad" (Bobby Whitlock, Clapton) - 9:33
2. "Got To Get Better In A Little While" (Clapton) - 13:50
3. "Let It Rain" (Bonnie Bramlett, Clapton) - 17:46
4. "Presence Of The Lord" (Clapton) - 6:10
Disc 2
1. "Tell The Truth" (Whitlock, Clapton) - 11:21
2. "Bottle Of Red Wine" (Clapton, Bramlett) - 5:37
3. "Roll It Over" (Whitlock, Clapton) - 6:44
4. "Blues Power" (Leon Russell, Clapton) - 10:29
5. "Have You Ever Loved A Woman" (Billy Myles) - 8:15
In Concert is a live double album, recorded by Derek and the Dominos in October 1970 at the Fillmore East.
Six of the nine tracks were included on Live at the Fillmore. The three songs not included are "Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad," "Let It Rain," & "Tell The Truth." Live at the Fillmore includes these songs although they are from different sets than the ones appearing here.
The 'In Concert' discs from Derek (aka Eric Clapton) & the Dominos stand as one of the finest live rock recordings of all time. If you own the 'Live At The Fillmore' discs, however, owning these particular recordings may be superfluous. The 'Live At The Fillmore' recordings are available in abundance, and the price is agreeable. 'In Concert' discs, though more readily available with the recent appearance of a reasonably priced Japanese import, still are selling for double the price. Given the nominal distinctions, most customers, though not all collectors, should opt for the less costly (and in many ways more rewarding) 'Live At The Fillmore' version.
Undoubtedly most consumers would compare the two collections and conclude that the 'Live At The Fillmore' discs are superior since 4 additional songs are included, but those alternate versions of three classic Clapton performances are enough to motivate a true collector to make the purchase of the 'In Concert' discs. The liner inserts and booklet also offer the nostalgia of owning replica's of the original vinyl album graphics and photographs, which are not available in the 'Live At The Fillmore' package. It's the real test of what separates the Derek & the Dominos fanatic from the average fan. Tell the truth, who are you?
Six of the nine tracks were included on Live at the Fillmore. The three songs not included are "Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad," "Let It Rain," & "Tell The Truth." Live at the Fillmore includes these songs although they are from different sets than the ones appearing here.
The 'In Concert' discs from Derek (aka Eric Clapton) & the Dominos stand as one of the finest live rock recordings of all time. If you own the 'Live At The Fillmore' discs, however, owning these particular recordings may be superfluous. The 'Live At The Fillmore' recordings are available in abundance, and the price is agreeable. 'In Concert' discs, though more readily available with the recent appearance of a reasonably priced Japanese import, still are selling for double the price. Given the nominal distinctions, most customers, though not all collectors, should opt for the less costly (and in many ways more rewarding) 'Live At The Fillmore' version.
Undoubtedly most consumers would compare the two collections and conclude that the 'Live At The Fillmore' discs are superior since 4 additional songs are included, but those alternate versions of three classic Clapton performances are enough to motivate a true collector to make the purchase of the 'In Concert' discs. The liner inserts and booklet also offer the nostalgia of owning replica's of the original vinyl album graphics and photographs, which are not available in the 'Live At The Fillmore' package. It's the real test of what separates the Derek & the Dominos fanatic from the average fan. Tell the truth, who are you?