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Vinyl Grade: Sealed
Jacket Grade: NM
2012 Grammy Winner:
Best Surround Sound Album
Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Albums of All Time - Rated 226/500!
40th Anniversary Ultimate Collector's Edition!
Features Two 180g Vinyl LPs, Four CDs and One Audio-Only 5.1 Surround Sound DVD!
Newly Remastered from the Original Tapes!
Limited Quantities available in the US!
Layla And Other Assorted Love Songs, features the likes of Bobby Whitlock, the vastly under-rated Jim Gordon and Carl Radle, all of whom Clapton had already road-tested on his first solo album. Add to the mix his American guitar playing nemesis Duane Allman and we have all the ingredients for another history defining album of pure rock n roll. Because thats what "Layla And Other Assorted Love Songs" is. Aside from anything, the album also contains the greatest rock song of all time with the greatest display of intertwining guitar playing ever heard. We are of course talking about "Layla" and its here on 180g vinyl.
Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs achieved gold-album status within months of its release in late 1970 and was entered into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2000.
All four audio performances from Derek and the Domino's sole, historic television appearance on The Johnny Cash Show on November 9, 1970 - including Clapton's famous jam on "Matchbox Blues" with Cash and rockabilly legend Carl Perkins are found on the 2nd CD in this set. Also included are the two tracks produced by Phil Spector in early summer 1970 that amounted to the first release by Derek and the Dominos: "Tell the Truth" and "Roll It Over", the A- and B-side of a single that was quickly pulled from circulation by the group. The Layla session out-take "Mean Old World": the legendary acoustic duet performed by Eric Clapton and Duane Allman are also found here.
In addition to the 2 CDs mentioned above, this Super Deluxe Edition box set includes newly remastered and expanded 2-CD set of Derek and the Dominos: In Concert, recorded at the Fillmore East on October 23 & 24, 1970 and remastered from the original master tapes. Also on 2-CD are six exciting performances from what was to be Derek and the Dominos' second album, all remixed by the original session engineer, Andy Johns. The highlight of the six tracks is "Got To Get Better In a Little While" - the group's last recording - presented in this collection both as a mesmerizing jam version and as the first-ever release of the fully produced studio version, finally completed by founding member Bobby Whitlock on keyboards and vocals.
"The panoramic anguish of Eric Clapton's singing and guitar-playing here in songs such as "Why Does Love Got to Be So Sad" and the searing title track was the product of very private hurt: his romantic yearning for the then-wife of his best friend, George Harrison. "Layla" is also a two-LP feast of dueling guitars, as Clapton soared in tandem with session guest and slide virtuoso Duane Allman. They had not met prior to the sessions, but their interplay in "Key to The Highway" and "Have You Ever Loved a Woman" is both harmonious and fiercely competitive electric, brotherly love." - www.rollingstone.com
Features:
40th Anniversary Ultimate Collector's Edition!
2 180 Gram LP, 4CD, 1DVD
5.1 surround sound DVD is audio only
180g Vinyl - remastered from original UK album masters
2-CD set of Derek and the Dominos are remastered from original master tapes
48-Page Special Hardcover Book with rare, never-seen photographs and featuring meticulously researched essays by Ashley Kahn
Historic interviews with Eric Clapton, Duane Allman, & producer Tom Dowd
Facsimiles of Derek and the Dominos concert tickets, "Derek is Eric" button, Album Art Guitar Scratch-Plate Sticker, Pop-Up 3-D Artwork, High-Quality Layla Art Print & Collector Badges!
Made In Germany
Musicians:
Eric Clapton, guitars & lead vocals
Bobby Whitlock, organ, piano, vocals & acoustic guitar
Jim Gordon, drums, percussion & piano
Carl Radle, bass & percussion
Duane Allman, guitars
Johnny Cash, acoustic guitar, vocals (CD2, Track 6)
Carl Perkins, electric guitar, vocals (CD2, Track 6)
Selections:
Disc One: The Original Album
1. I Looked Away
2. Bell Bottom Blues
3. Keep On Growing
4. Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out
5. I Am Yours
6. Anyday
7. Key To the Highway
8. Tell the Truth
9. Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad?
10. Have You Ever Loved A Woman?
11. Little Wing
12. It's Too Late
13. Layla
14. Thorn Tree In the Garden
Disc Two: Bonus Disc
1. Mean Old World (Layla Session Outtake)
2. Roll It Over (Phil Spector produced Single B-Side)
3. Tell the Truth (Phil Spector produced Single A-Side)
4. It's Too Late (Live on The Johnny Cash TV Show, 5 November, 1970)
5. Got To Get Better In A Little While (Live on The Johnny Cash TV Show, 5 November, 1970)
6. Matchbox (Live on The Johnny Cash TV Show, 5 November, 1970)
7. Blues Power (Live on The Johnny Cash TV Show, 5 November, 1970)
8. Snake Lake Blues (From April/May 1971 Sessions for the Dominos' Second Album)
9. Evil (From April/May 1971 Sessions for the Dominos' Second Album)
10. Mean Old Frisco (From April/May 1971 Sessions for the Dominos' Second Album)
11. One More Chance (From April/May 1971 Sessions for the Dominos' Second Album)
12. Got To Get Better In A Little While Jam (From April/May 1971 Sessions for the Dominos' Second Album)
13. Got To Get Better In A Little While (From April/May 1971 Sessions for the Dominos' Second Album)
Disc Three: 5.1 Surround Sound DVD (Previously Unreleased 5.1 Mix)
1. I Looked Away
2. Bell Bottom Blues
3. Keep On Growing
4. Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out
5. I Am Yours
6. Anyday
7. Key To the Highway
8. Tell the Truth
9. Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad?
10. Have You Ever Loved A Woman
11. Little Wing
12. It's Too Late
13. Layla
14. Thorn Tree In the Garden
15. Mean Old World (Bonus Track)
Disc Four: In Concert Part One
1. Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad?
2. Got To Get Better In A Little While
3. Let It Rain
4. Presence Of the Lord
Bonus Material:
5. Key To the Highway
6. Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out
Disc Five: In Concert Part Two
1. Tell the Truth
2. Bottle of Red Wine
3. Roll It Over
4. Blues Power
5. Have You Ever Loved A Woman
Bonus Material:
6. Little Wing
7. Crossroads
Vinyl Edition:
LP1 - Side One:
1. I Looked Away
2. Bell Bottom Blues
3. Keep On Growing
4. Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out
LP1 - Side Two:
1. I Am Yours
2. Anyday
3. Key To the Highway
LP2 - Side Three:
1. Tell the Truth
2. Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad?
3. Have You Ever Loved A Woman?
LP2 - Side Four:
1. Little Wing
2. It's Too Late
3. Layla
4. Thorn Tree In the Garden
Vinyl Grade: Sealed
Jacket Grade: NM
2012 Grammy Winner:
Best Surround Sound Album
Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Albums of All Time - Rated 226/500!
40th Anniversary Ultimate Collector's Edition!
Features Two 180g Vinyl LPs, Four CDs and One Audio-Only 5.1 Surround Sound DVD!
Newly Remastered from the Original Tapes!
Limited Quantities available in the US!
Layla And Other Assorted Love Songs, features the likes of Bobby Whitlock, the vastly under-rated Jim Gordon and Carl Radle, all of whom Clapton had already road-tested on his first solo album. Add to the mix his American guitar playing nemesis Duane Allman and we have all the ingredients for another history defining album of pure rock n roll. Because thats what "Layla And Other Assorted Love Songs" is. Aside from anything, the album also contains the greatest rock song of all time with the greatest display of intertwining guitar playing ever heard. We are of course talking about "Layla" and its here on 180g vinyl.
Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs achieved gold-album status within months of its release in late 1970 and was entered into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2000.
All four audio performances from Derek and the Domino's sole, historic television appearance on The Johnny Cash Show on November 9, 1970 - including Clapton's famous jam on "Matchbox Blues" with Cash and rockabilly legend Carl Perkins are found on the 2nd CD in this set. Also included are the two tracks produced by Phil Spector in early summer 1970 that amounted to the first release by Derek and the Dominos: "Tell the Truth" and "Roll It Over", the A- and B-side of a single that was quickly pulled from circulation by the group. The Layla session out-take "Mean Old World": the legendary acoustic duet performed by Eric Clapton and Duane Allman are also found here.
In addition to the 2 CDs mentioned above, this Super Deluxe Edition box set includes newly remastered and expanded 2-CD set of Derek and the Dominos: In Concert, recorded at the Fillmore East on October 23 & 24, 1970 and remastered from the original master tapes. Also on 2-CD are six exciting performances from what was to be Derek and the Dominos' second album, all remixed by the original session engineer, Andy Johns. The highlight of the six tracks is "Got To Get Better In a Little While" - the group's last recording - presented in this collection both as a mesmerizing jam version and as the first-ever release of the fully produced studio version, finally completed by founding member Bobby Whitlock on keyboards and vocals.
"The panoramic anguish of Eric Clapton's singing and guitar-playing here in songs such as "Why Does Love Got to Be So Sad" and the searing title track was the product of very private hurt: his romantic yearning for the then-wife of his best friend, George Harrison. "Layla" is also a two-LP feast of dueling guitars, as Clapton soared in tandem with session guest and slide virtuoso Duane Allman. They had not met prior to the sessions, but their interplay in "Key to The Highway" and "Have You Ever Loved a Woman" is both harmonious and fiercely competitive electric, brotherly love." - www.rollingstone.com
Features:
40th Anniversary Ultimate Collector's Edition!
2 180 Gram LP, 4CD, 1DVD
5.1 surround sound DVD is audio only
180g Vinyl - remastered from original UK album masters
2-CD set of Derek and the Dominos are remastered from original master tapes
48-Page Special Hardcover Book with rare, never-seen photographs and featuring meticulously researched essays by Ashley Kahn
Historic interviews with Eric Clapton, Duane Allman, & producer Tom Dowd
Facsimiles of Derek and the Dominos concert tickets, "Derek is Eric" button, Album Art Guitar Scratch-Plate Sticker, Pop-Up 3-D Artwork, High-Quality Layla Art Print & Collector Badges!
Made In Germany
Musicians:
Eric Clapton, guitars & lead vocals
Bobby Whitlock, organ, piano, vocals & acoustic guitar
Jim Gordon, drums, percussion & piano
Carl Radle, bass & percussion
Duane Allman, guitars
Johnny Cash, acoustic guitar, vocals (CD2, Track 6)
Carl Perkins, electric guitar, vocals (CD2, Track 6)
Selections:
Disc One: The Original Album
1. I Looked Away
2. Bell Bottom Blues
3. Keep On Growing
4. Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out
5. I Am Yours
6. Anyday
7. Key To the Highway
8. Tell the Truth
9. Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad?
10. Have You Ever Loved A Woman?
11. Little Wing
12. It's Too Late
13. Layla
14. Thorn Tree In the Garden
Disc Two: Bonus Disc
1. Mean Old World (Layla Session Outtake)
2. Roll It Over (Phil Spector produced Single B-Side)
3. Tell the Truth (Phil Spector produced Single A-Side)
4. It's Too Late (Live on The Johnny Cash TV Show, 5 November, 1970)
5. Got To Get Better In A Little While (Live on The Johnny Cash TV Show, 5 November, 1970)
6. Matchbox (Live on The Johnny Cash TV Show, 5 November, 1970)
7. Blues Power (Live on The Johnny Cash TV Show, 5 November, 1970)
8. Snake Lake Blues (From April/May 1971 Sessions for the Dominos' Second Album)
9. Evil (From April/May 1971 Sessions for the Dominos' Second Album)
10. Mean Old Frisco (From April/May 1971 Sessions for the Dominos' Second Album)
11. One More Chance (From April/May 1971 Sessions for the Dominos' Second Album)
12. Got To Get Better In A Little While Jam (From April/May 1971 Sessions for the Dominos' Second Album)
13. Got To Get Better In A Little While (From April/May 1971 Sessions for the Dominos' Second Album)
Disc Three: 5.1 Surround Sound DVD (Previously Unreleased 5.1 Mix)
1. I Looked Away
2. Bell Bottom Blues
3. Keep On Growing
4. Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out
5. I Am Yours
6. Anyday
7. Key To the Highway
8. Tell the Truth
9. Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad?
10. Have You Ever Loved A Woman
11. Little Wing
12. It's Too Late
13. Layla
14. Thorn Tree In the Garden
15. Mean Old World (Bonus Track)
Disc Four: In Concert Part One
1. Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad?
2. Got To Get Better In A Little While
3. Let It Rain
4. Presence Of the Lord
Bonus Material:
5. Key To the Highway
6. Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out
Disc Five: In Concert Part Two
1. Tell the Truth
2. Bottle of Red Wine
3. Roll It Over
4. Blues Power
5. Have You Ever Loved A Woman
Bonus Material:
6. Little Wing
7. Crossroads
Vinyl Edition:
LP1 - Side One:
1. I Looked Away
2. Bell Bottom Blues
3. Keep On Growing
4. Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out
LP1 - Side Two:
1. I Am Yours
2. Anyday
3. Key To the Highway
LP2 - Side Three:
1. Tell the Truth
2. Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad?
3. Have You Ever Loved A Woman?
LP2 - Side Four:
1. Little Wing
2. It's Too Late
3. Layla
4. Thorn Tree In the Garden
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