Live at the Fillmore (Derek and the Dominos album)
1994 live album by Derek and the Dominos / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Live at the Fillmore is a live double album by Derek and the Dominos, recorded in two performances in October 1970 at the Fillmore East and released on 22 February 1994. It includes live material previously released on the In Concert album, live material previously released on Eric Clapton's Crossroads box set, and several previously unreleased numbers.
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Released | February 22, 1994 | |||
Recorded | 23 & 24 October 1970 | |||
Venue | Fillmore East (Manhattan, New York City) | |||
Genre | Blues rock, jam rock | |||
Length | 122:21 | |||
Label | Polydor | |||
Producer | Bill Levenson | |||
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The set-list contains eight Derek and the Dominos songs (six from the album Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs, plus "Roll It Over" and "Got to Get Better in a Little While"), three tunes from Clapton's first solo album (on which the other three band members had played), and one song from two bands to which Clapton had previously belonged ("Presence of The Lord" from Blind Faith; and a different arrangement of Robert Johnson's song, "Crossroads" that Clapton had previously covered with Cream).
Steve Guttenberg noted on The Audiophiliac YouTube channel on January 15, 2023, that the concert came three weeks after Jimi Hendrix had died. The band included "Little Wing", a Hendrix song that was among its repertoire.[2]