Eric Clapton "Live In Hyde Park"

Eric Clapton "Live In Hyde Park"

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Eric Clapton
Live In Hyde Park
The Story
Eric Clapton has achieved the seemingly impossible, becoming more popular in his most recent 10 years on stage than in his first decade in the spotlight. His 1997 "Live In Hyde Park" DVD documented a triumphant concert of the previous summer that followed his massive "Tears In Heaven" hit a few years earlier. This is classic rockin' and guitar-wailin' blues-is-king Clapton, from new versions of his Derek and The Dominos' "Layla" and "Have You Ever Loved a Woman" to Cream's "White Room" and "Badge" to his solo hit of Bob Marley's "I Shot the Sheriff" to B.B. King's "Every Day I Have the Blues." Added to the original home video's lineup is Clapton's rendition of the Muddy Waters electric blues "Hoochie Coochie Man" and the blues standard "It Hurts Me Too," which Clapton reprised on "From the Cradle".

Special DVD features include: Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound, DTS, PCM Stereo.

Additional Facts
The DVD includes the songs "Layla", "Badge", "Hoochie Coochie Man", "I Shot the Sheriff", "It Hurts Me Too", "Wonderful Tonight", "Five Long Years", "Tearin' Us Apart", "Old Love", "I'm Tore Down", :Have You Ever Loved A Woman", "White Room", "Every Day I Have the Blues", "Holy Mother".