Eric Clapton 24 Nights: Orchestral
In 1990 and 1991, Eric Clapton performed 42 nights at the Royal Albert Hall in London; 18 shows in 1990 and 24 in 1991. During the run of these shows Clapton performed with three different line-ups: a rock band, a blues band, and an orchestra. Arguably, the shows with the National Philharmonic Orchestra are the most unique of all the performances. The orchestra was conducted by the legendary composer Michael Kamen. Clapton had worked with Kamen previously on film soundtracks (Rush, Lethal Weapon) so it was natural for Clapton to ask Kamen to arrange the music for orchestra. The 13-song set on 24 Nights: Orchestral includes stunning orchestral arrangements of “Layla”, “Sunshine of Your Love”, “Wonderful Tonight”, “White Room”, “Can’t Find My Way Home”, “Bell Bottom Blues’, “I Shot The Sheriff”, “Lay down Sally”, and “Crossroads”. A special highlight is the recorded debut of the 30-minute composition that Kamen wrote especially for Eric Clapton: “Concerto For Electric Guitar”.
- 1. Crossroads (Live at The Royal Albert Hall) [Orchestral Version]
- 2. Bell Bottom Blues (Live at The Royal Albert Hall)
- 3. Lay Down Sally (Live at The Royal Albert Hall) [Orchestral Version]
- 4. Holy Mother (Live at The Royal Albert Hall)
- 5. I Shot the Sheriff (Live at The Royal Albert Hall) [Orchestral Version]
- 6. Hard Times (Live at The Royal Albert Hall)
- 7. White Room (Live at The Royal Albert Hall) [Orchestral Version]
- 8. Can't Find My Way Home (Live at The Royal Albert Hall) [Orchestral Version]
- 9. Edge of Darkness (Live at The Royal Albert Hall)
- 10. Old Love (Live at The Royal Albert Hall) [Orchestral Version]
- 11. Wonderful Tonight (Live at The Royal Albert Hall) [Orchestral Version]
- 12. Layla (Live at The Royal Albert Hall) [Orchestral Version]
- 13. Concerto for Electric Guitar (Part 1) [Live at The Royal Albert Hall, 1991]
- 14. Concerto for Electric Guitar (Part 2) [Live at The Royal Albert Hall, 1991]