In November 1990, George Harrison performed live in Tokyo, which marked a significant moment in his career following a long hiatus from touring. This performance was part of the "Live in Japan" album, released in 1991, showcasing his collaboration with Eric Clapton and his backing band. The live album included tracks from his solo catalog, as well as songs from his time with The Beatles. Prior to the live recording, Harrison had released "Cloud Nine" in 1987, which revitalized his career and featured the hit single "Got My Mind Set on You." His 1990 performance thus represented not only a celebration of his past work but also a continuation of his resurgence as a solo artist. The collaboration with Clapton, a renowned musician in his own right, added a layer of depth to the live shows, emphasizing Harrison's enduring influence in the world of music.