Live at the Fillmore
Derek and the Dominos · 1994
124 min · 13 tracks · blues rock
A spirited blend of blues rock and improvisational jamming, showcasing raw musicianship and emotional depth.
Live at the Fillmore is an album by Derek and the Dominos, released in 1994. A spirited blend of blues rock and improvisational jamming, showcasing raw musicianship and emotional depth. This album is significant for revitalizing interest in Derek and the Dominos, highlighting Eric Clapton's guitar work and vocal prowess in a live setting. It includes extended jams that exemplify their musical synergy, contributing to a resurgence of interest in blues rock during the '90s. The album was well-received critically and has become an essential part of Clapton's live catalogue. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Live at the Fillmore sound like?
A spirited blend of blues rock and improvisational jamming, showcasing raw musicianship and emotional depth. Rooted in blues rock.
What makes Live at the Fillmore by Derek and the Dominos notable?
This album is significant for revitalizing interest in Derek and the Dominos, highlighting Eric Clapton's guitar work and vocal prowess in a live setting. It includes extended jams that exemplify their musical synergy, contributing to a resurgence of interest in blues rock during the '90s. The album was well-received critically and has become an essential part of Clapton's live catalogue. Released in 1994, 'Live at the Fillmore' featured Derek and the Dominos reuniting to present a live performance that captured the essence of their early '70s recordings. This album arrived after a long hiatus, as the band had not released new material since their self-titled debut in 1970. The concert was recorded during their peak period, emphasizing their influential blend of rock and blues.
How many songs are on Live at the Fillmore?
Live at the Fillmore has 13 tracks, running approximately 124 minutes.
Tracklist
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Disc 1
- 1 Got to Get Better in a Little While 13:52
- 2 Why Does Love Got to Be So Sad? Standout 14:49
- 3 Key to the Highway 6:25
- 4 Blues Power 10:30
- 5 Have You Ever Loved a Woman 8:16
- 6 Bottle of Red Wine 5:34
Disc 2
- 1 Tell the Truth 11:28
- 2 Nobody Knows You When You’re Down and Out 5:33
- 3 Roll It Over 6:40
- 4 Presence of the Lord Standout 6:16
- 5 Little Wing 7:00
- 6 Let It Rain 19:46
- 7 Crossroads Standout 8:30
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