Eric Clapton's Rainbow Concert
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This disc contains fourteen tracks, eight of which were unreleased when the compilation was produced in 1995.

Recorded live at the Rainbow Theatre in London in January of 1973, this was one of Clapton’s first concerts after a two-year hiatus. Joined by Pete Townsend, Ron Wood and Steve Winwood, this combo of rock and roll masters blew the roof off the place.

The disc opens with “Layla,” featuring stunning guitar solos by Clapton. “Bottle of Red Wine” rocks with a great beat and outstanding vocal harmonies.

Most of the tracks are upbeat, but my favorite is the lyrical and tender “Bell Bottom Blues,” which inevitably has me singing at the top of my lungs, eyes closed, thinking that I sound really good, when in reality my neighbors are probably cringing. “Let it Rain” has the same unfortunate effect on me.

“Key to the Highway” features the sweet, bluesy stylings of Winwood on keys and ends with an incredible jam.

This is masterful, vintage rock; certain to liven any party, lighten any road trip, or help shake-off a long day.

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