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proves otherwise. Within the confines of the world’s most prestigious venue, the refined exterior was merely a container for some of the most aggressive, precise blues-rock playing of his career. The Rock Ensemble Eric Clapton - The Definitive 24 Nights- Rock 1...
The rock tracks included in The Definitive 24 Nights offer expanded, definitive live versions of Clapton's biggest career milestones. Pretending The result is not the laid-back, 12-bar comfort
In the history of live rock music, few venues hold the mythical status of London’s Royal Albert Hall. For decades, it has served as the ultimate arena for legendary performances. Among these, Eric Clapton’s historic residency between 1990 and 1991 stands as a towering achievement. Originally documented in the 1991 release 24 Nights , this era captured a virtuoso at the absolute peak of his powers. Decades later, fans received the ultimate celebration of these performances with The Definitive 24 Nights . Specifically, the "Rock" multi-LP and CD configurations offer a masterclass in blues-infused rock and roll guitar mastery. The Rock Ensemble The rock tracks included in
box set. It documents Clapton’s record-setting residency at London’s Royal Albert Hall in 1990 and 1991. Core Background The Residency
In 1990, Clapton played at the historic venue, breaking the record for the longest run of concerts there [10†L11-L12]. Not content to rest on his laurels, he returned in 1991 to shatter his own record by performing 24 concerts between February 5th and March 9th [7†L14-L15]. In total, Clapton performed 42 shows over the two years, and his overall count of performances at the Royal Albert Hall now exceeds 200 times —more than any other artist in history [11†L8-L10].
For fans of guitar rock, for students of live performance, and for anyone who wants to hear what a Stratocaster sounds like when it is pushed to its absolute limit, this is the definitive article—and the definitive album.