Eric Clapton: Live in San Diego, a luxury concert in California

Live in San DiegoEric Clapton

Legendary British guitarist and songwriter Eric Clapton to release (Eric Clapton) album 'Live in San Diego' soon. The publication date of this new work will be September 30. This album was recorded live on March 15, 2007 at the iPayOne Center complex in the city of San Diego (USA), during the promotional tour of the album 'The Road to Escondido'.

This concert was attended by the late American musician John Weldon Cale, better known as JJ Cale. According to the press release issued by the Reprise Records (Warner Music Group) label a few days ago, the double album includes sixteen songs that make a journey through the successful career of the British musician, and that includes classics such as 'Layla', from his time in Derek and the Dominoes.

This historic San Diego concert featured notable musicians including guitarists Derek Trucks and Doyle Bramhall II and drummer Steve Jordan, as well as JJ Cale, who appears as a guest musician on five songs (including 'After Midnight' and 'Cocaine'). , and Robert Cray, who collaborated on the last song on the album, 'Crossroads'. The album was announced in early August through Clapton's official website and his Facebook account..

In anticipation of its publication, the video for the single 'Anyway the Wind Blows' was released that same day via YouTube.. The pre-sale of the album began on August 5 and those who pre-ordered on this date were offered the possibility to download two songs from the album in advance.

The advance purchase of special packages allows you to reserve the limited edition memorabilia with t-shirts that will be released soon to promote the album. 'Eric Clapton: Live in San Diego' will be available for digital download, compact disc and special 180 gram vinyl. Although this concert has been recorded for its potential release on DVD and Blu-ray, the Clapton label anticipated that it will not be released at the moment, although a recording will be released showing Clapton and Cale performing the song 'Any Way the Wind Blows' on YouTube.


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