(Audience FLAC)
Eric Clapton
Live at Royal Albert Hall
London, UK
May 24, 2017
Genre: Rock
Audience-ALD Matrix Tape: A
Mikes: Schoeps mk4 > Actives > NBox Platinum>
Recorder: Tascam DR2d
ALD: Williams Sound RX22-4
Mix: Reaper 60-40 mix Aud to ALD
Transfer: Goldwave (Volume Boost, Compression > Dither to 16b) > Media Monkey (Flac Transfer L8)
Location: Dead Center
Recorded by Scooter123
Tapers Trade List: http://db.etree.org/mylibbydog
01. Somebody's Knocking (J.J. Cale)
02. Key to the Highway (Charles Segar)
03. Hoochie Coochie Man (Willie Dixon)
04. I Shot the Sheriff (Bob Marley)
05. Driftin' Blues (Charles Brown, Eddie Williams, and Johnny Moore)
06. Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out (Jimmy Cox)
07. Layla (Eric Clapton and Bobby Whitlock)
08. Tears in Heaven (Eric Clapton and George Harrison)
09. Badge (Eric Clapton and George Harrison)
10. Wonderful Tonight (Eric Clapton)
11. Cross Road Blues (Robert Johnson)
12. Little Queen of Spades (Robert Johnson)*
13. Cocaine (J.J. Cale)*
14. Crowd
15. High Time We Went (Joe Cocker and Chris Stainton)*
TT: 1:31
Doyle Bramhall II, Guitar*
Tapers Notes:
There was a lot of traffic on the way to the gig, so I missed the first few songs. Security was really tight, so I only recorded this show using the internal mike from my cell phone.
I had cord issues, so the first couple tracks have static. I went with friends and their hoots and hollars and talking aren't too bad. I was drinking and had to take a rest break, so one track in the middle is missing. My batteries went bad towards the end of the show, so the encore is missing. Actually, none of that happened, because I've been taping since the 1970s and know what I'm doing.
Seriously, Eric Clapton at the Royal Albert Hall with a ridiculous tight back up band. Who could resist. Not a lot of talkers and yellers made this as good a pull as there can be given the enthusiastic crowd. Recorder switched to a Tascam DR2d for this show and better ALD placement made this a better recording on this second night.
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