Eric Clapton played a series of 24 concerts at the Royal Albert Hall in 1991 and recorded moments with a live album and film
Eric Clapton announced expanded version of live disc 24 Nights. The project features recordings of his historic series of concerts at royal albert hallin London (England) in 1991, and even produced a film, which will be shown in theaters.
As reported by Radio Citythe film will show 17 tracks, with the participation of other great names in music, such as Phil Collins, buddy guy It is albert king. Screenings take place on May 17th and 21st, in cinemas around the world. There is still no information about rooms in Brazil.
In all, there were 24 concerts at the venue – divided between sets with a blues band, rock and an orchestra. According to blabbermouthsix hours of live music and 35 unreleased tracks are present on the new version of the disc.
Giving a taste of what’s to come, Clapton published video of “layla” and trailer for the experience that goes to theaters. Check it out:
Source: Rollingstone

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