01. "I Looked Away (40th Anniversary Version / 2010 Remastered)"
02. "Bell Bottom Blues (40th Anniversary Version / 2010 Remastered)"
03. "Keep On Growing (40th Anniversary Version / 2010 Remastered)"
04. "Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out (40th Anniversary Version / 2010 Remastered)"
05. "I Am Yours (40th Anniversary Version / 2010 Remastered)"
06. "Anyday (40th Anniversary Version / 2010 Remastered)"
07. "Key To The Highway (40th Anniversary Version / 2010 Remastered)"
08. "Tell The Truth (40th Anniversary Version / 2010 Remastered)"
09. "Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad? (40th Anniversary Version / 2010 Remastered)"
10. "Have You Ever Loved A Woman? (40th Anniversary Version / 2010 Remastered)"
11. "Little Wing (40th Anniversary Version / 2010 Remastered)"
12. "It's Too Late (40th Anniversary Version / 2010 Remastered)"
13. "Layla (40th Anniversary Version / 2010 Remastered)"
14. "Thorn Tree In The Garden (40th Anniversary Version / 2010 Remastered)"
Descripción:
« Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs (Remastered) » en formato CD presenta la versión remasterizada del mítico álbum de 1970 de Derek & The Dominos, ahora con un sonido más definido, equilibrado y envolvente. El remaster potencia la amplitud dinámica, resalta los matices de las guitarras y da más presencia a la voz sin perder el carácter cálido y orgánico de las sesiones originales. Clásicos como « Layla », « Bell Bottom Blues » o « Have You Ever Loved a Woman » suenan más vivos y cercanos, invitando a sumergirse en un recorrido musical marcado por el amor, la obsesión y el desgarro emocional. Esta edición en CD es ideal tanto para coleccionistas que desean actualizar su copia como para oyentes que se acercan por primera vez a uno de los discos fundamentales del rock y del blues contemporáneo.
Derek & The Dominos fue una banda de corta vida pero enorme influencia, formada en torno a Eric Clapton a comienzos de los años setenta. Famosos por sus interpretaciones cargadas de emoción y sus extensos duelos de guitarra, dejaron como legado principal un único álbum de estudio: « Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs », hoy considerado una obra maestra del rock. Su combinación de raíces blues, energía rockera y letras profundamente personales contribuyó a consolidar la reputación de Clapton como uno de los guitarristas más importantes de su generación, mientras que la canción « Layla » se ha convertido en un himno imprescindible, citado con frecuencia entre los temas más grandes de todos los tiempos.
El CD está editado por Universal, uno de los sellos discográficos y grupos de entretenimiento más destacados a nivel mundial, conocido por su extenso catálogo y por el cuidado que dedica a sus reediciones. Universal apuesta por altos estándares de calidad en producción y masterización, desarrollando series remasterizadas que recuperan álbumes esenciales y los presentan a nuevas generaciones de oyentes con un sonido mejorado. Gracias a esta labor de preservación, grabaciones históricas como « Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs » siguen vivas y accesibles en formatos actuales.
Con su sonido renovado y respetuoso con el original, esta edición remasterizada en CD ofrece una manera privilegiada de disfrutar de un álbum clave, repleto de solos memorables, melodías intensas y una carga emocional que lo mantiene vigente décadas después de su publicación.
I continue to be amazed at both the quality and the quantity of songs that Clapton wrote. This guy penned a ton of wonderful songs over the years, many of which were turned into hits by other singers. Brilliant remaster - Brilliant sound - Highly recommended
Yuriy P. - 16/04/2020
After the breakup of Cream, Eric Clapton took part in several musical projects, participated in his own short-lived band Blind Faith, including played in several concerts with the duo Delaney and Bonnie. In the spring of 1970, Clapton learned that the accompanying musicians left the Duo Delaney and Bonnie: bassist Carl Radle, drummer Jim Gordon, and keyboardist Bobby Whitlock. Taking the opportunity, Clapton gathered a new group called Derek and the Dominos. In December 1970, this group released their only studio album, Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs, which featured musicians who subsequently took 2nd and 4th place on the Rolling Stone magazine's list of 100 greatest guitarists of all time. The album received mixed reviews from critics, but the album sold quite successfully and reached 16th position on the Billboard 200, although it did not hit the UK charts. In 2003, VH1 placed Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs at number 89 on the list of greatest albums of all time. In the same year, Rolling Stone magazine placed the album in 115th place out of the 500 greatest albums of all time.
The reason for writing the title song “Layla” was Eric Clapton’s unrequited love for Patty Boyd, the wife of his friend George Harrison. The name of the song was inspired by the eastern legend “Leila and Majnun”, sung by the classic of Persian poetry, the Azerbaijani poet from Ganja Nizami Ganjavi. Leila was forced to marry, and her beloved Case left his tribe in the desert and lived alone, composing songs in honor of Leila. Leila moved with her husband to Iraq, where she soon became ill from Casey's longing and died. A few years later, Case was found dead. In his autobiography, Clapton writes that he learned about this legend from his friend Ian Dallas.
Many other compositions of this album are associated with Patti Boyd, for example, opening the album “I Looked Away” and “Bell Bottom Blues”. According to Clapton’s recollections, Boyd once asked her to bring her bell-bottoms denim pants from a trip to the USA (this style was fashionable in the UK at that time), which gave the song its name.
Sean Egan - 03/03/2011
In 1970, Eric Clapton was known as ‘God’ for his guitar virtuosity in a succession of groups. One thing for which he was not renowned was songs, eithe...
David Bowling - 22/09/2009
The good news: Eric Clapton was in love. The bad news: He was in love with George Harrison’s wife. Fortunately for Clapton, Pattie Boyd would ev...