Customer Reviews
get 'just one night' - By: Ramses, 10 Jan 2009 
I am joining the millions to be Clapton's biggest fan, but this is not his best by miles. Strictly for collectors. "Just one night" is a far better live album, the sound is better, the songs are more diverse, the "Further on up the road" rendition much more powerful. As I said, for fans only.
One of EC's Best Live Albums - By: Geoffrey Millar, 21 Feb 2007 
This was Eric's first live album after his 1970s `comeback' & it's one of his best live efforts, up there with Just One Night & the Dominos at Fillmore.
After the relatively low-key guitar work on 461 Ocean Blvd & There's Onein Every Crowd, this set has some cracking guitar, not only from EC but also from George Terry. The rhythm section is solid & Yvonne Elliman's back up vocals fitin well, particularly on 'Can't Find My Way Home'.
The remastered CD sound is superior to the old LP, plus it has the full version of the acoustic Driftin' Blues. The drum sound is crisp & much better than on, for example, Just One Night.
The album opens with a great version of Have You Ever Loved a Woman - complete with a referefence to Patti Harrison - & closes with an absolutely storming rendition of Further On Up The Road.
An essential purchase.
Classic Live Clapton - By: C. Sayer, 05 May 2004 
Following 461 Ocean Boulevard & There's onein every crowd, this live album was relased, 6 tracks covering the 1974 & 1975 tour. The 2 previous albums, although fantastic, lacked what many fans wanted.......searing guitar solos.
Kicking off with "Have you ever loved a woman", the solo's & interplay between EC & George Terry are worth the price of the CD alone, the CD gets better & better. Two Blind Faith songs are featured here, "Presence of the lord", whichin think is a more emotional version than the original, the wah wah solo is breathtaking. "Can't find my way home" is a duet between EC & Yvonne Elliman, & features a beautiful acoustic solo.
The CD benefits from having "Drifting blues" restored to the full 11 minute version, starting out acoustic, & features blistering guitar work, including a great slide solo.
The album ends with probably the best version of "Further on up the road", certainily more superior than the version on "Just one night."
The album finishes as it started, on a high.