Oil Well - UR 006 1995 - Made in Italy
1.White Room 6:01
2.Can't Find My Way Home 6:55
3.Bad Love 6:16
4.Before You Accuse Me 8:10
5.Old Love 13:01
6.Badge 6:52
7.Wonderful Tonight 13:04
8.Cocaine 5:55
9.Layla 3:34
10. Cross Roads 4:30
Note:
Live at Centenario Stadium, Montevideo - October 3, 1990
Lineup
Eric Clapton: Guitar, Vocals
Phil Palmer: Guitar
Steve Ferrone: Drums
Nathan East: Bass, Vocals
Greg Phillrnganes: Keyboards
Roy Cooper: Percussion
Tessa Niles: Backing Vocals
Katie Kissn: Backing Vocals
This album is a digital clone of: "Montevideo Blues vol.2" - United Records
Silver pressing CD, no jewel case. Very rare release from 1995.
This is a fantastic performance, and a fantastic recording. Better quality than the other versions of this show available, and also: finally we get the complete show. Recommended for everybody who appreciate Eric Clapton's music. Plenty of highlights here; it's a must-have
Almost half the set is dedicated to songs from the new Journeyman LP with everything else coming from much earlier in Eric’s career. He seems to have completely abandoned all other 1980’s material at this point which many felt was not up to par with the rest of his catalog and some even seemed out of character for him. Clapton opens with three new tracks before settling into a few classics. The last 2:20 of “I Shot The Sheriff” is missing from Journey Man In Uruguay and this is the first place where Paddington switches to the alternate source. This alternate source, presumably from a video, doesn’t sound as good as the broadcast and runs too fast. The change in tape speed is a little awkward and Paddington chose to switch sources about 14 seconds too soon most likely for a cleaner edit. The original source returns for “White Room” and lasts until just after “Layla” where the alternate source returns for the final two tracks. Ray Cooper mentions Montevideo in his percussion solo during “Sunshine Of Your Love” confirming the location of the alternate source. There is a cut in just before “Layla” where “A Remark You Made” was edited out.
Clapton supplemented his four piece band from the late eighties with a second guitar, percussion, and backing singers. This backing band was top notch and their performances were very consistent and polished. Eric plays with a certain confidence, no doubt due to the strength of the band and the new Journeyman material. Some new flavors are introduced into some of EC’s classics with a new arrangement for “I Shot The Sheriff” and a mysterious sounding “Can’t Find My Way Home” featuring Nathan East on lead vocal. Phil Palmer adds some very nice guitar work in “Can’t Find My Way Home” and “Before You Accuse Me” to name a few and “Wonderful Tonight” is the slowest and most dramatic version to date featuring scat vocals at the end from the backing singers. The massive crowd shouts their approval during “Cocaine” and can be heard singing along with the main theme.
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The Journeyman World Tour
The Journeyman World Tour is a two-year worldwide concert tour by the British rock musician Eric Clapton to promote his 1989 studio album release Journeyman. Clapton played a total of 153 concerts around the globe, without cancelling or re-scheduling. The performances were recorded for various TV programmes. The tour started on 14 January 1990 at Birmingham's National Exhibition Centre and ended at London's Royal Albert Hall on 9 March 1991. Mick Taylor (ex Rolling Stones) opened for Eric Clapton during his 'Journeyman' tour.
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