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Eric Clapton

Eric Clapton - 'Crossroads' Live Performance from The Royal Albert Hall

Venue: Royal Albert Hall Location: London, United Kingdom Date: October 1, 1991

In 1991, during the live recording of "Crossroads" at the Royal Albert Hall, Eric Clapton was experiencing a significant resurgence in his career. Prior to this concert, he had released the album "Journeyman" in 1989, which marked his return to form after a period of inconsistent output. The success of “Journeyman” revitalized his popularity and showcased his versatility, blending rock, blues, and pop elements. The Royal Albert Hall concert in October 1991 is particularly noteworthy for its intimate yet grand setting, reflecting Clapton's deep connection with the venue, which he often referred to as his "home away from home." This live performance is part of the collection “24 Nights,” highlighting Clapton's musical prowess and engaging stage presence during this vibrant phase of his career, where he successfully bridged classic blues influences with contemporary rock audiences.

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