Eric Clapton performed an eighteen night run at The Royal Albert Hall starting in January 1990, the longest running residency at the famed Hall up to that point. These concerts were performed with four different instrumental formations, a Four Piece Quartet, a Blues Band featuring Buddy Guy and Robert Cray, a nine piece band and an orchestra, the last featuring the National Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Michael Kamen. He recorded every night with the intention of producing a live album. In this frame the line-up was completed by Greg Phillinganes (keyboards), Nathan East (bass / vocals), Steve Ferrone (drums) and special guest Phil Collins on tambourine/vocals
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Eric Clapton performed an eighteen night run at The Royal Albert Hall starting in January 1990, the longest running residency at the famed Hall up to that point. These concerts were performed with four different instrumental formations, a Four Piece Quartet, a Blues Band featuring Buddy Guy and Robert Cray, a nine piece band and an orchestra, the last featuring the National Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Michael Kamen. He recorded every night with the intention of producing a live album. In this frame the line-up was completed by Greg Phillinganes (keyboards), Nathan East (bass / vocals), Steve Ferrone (drums) and special guest Phil Collins on tambourine/vocals
“Sound quality is superb and performance is up to Eric's usual high standard. Very pleased
- Ponde
- Karl