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Disc 1
01. Band Introduction
02. To Get Better In A Little While
03. Roll It Over
04. Blues Power
05. Stormy Monday

Disc 2
01. Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad
02. Little Queenie Sweet ~ Little Rock N’ Roller
03. Tell The Truth
04. Let It Rain
05. Everyday I Have The Blues (with BB King)
Eric Clapton - Guitar, Vocals Carl Radle - Bass Jim Gordon - Drums Bobby Whitlock - Keyboards, Vocals Recorded Live at Music Hall, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
November 26, 1970.

 

In February 1970, Eric Clapton toured the United States with Delaney and Bonnie Bramlett In June, Clapton formed a new group, Derek And The Dominos, playing their first show on June 14 in London In August, the group was playing UK clubs and halls, a highlight of the shows being Tell The Truth In late August, the group was in Miami to record Layla And Other Assorted Love Songs before returning to Europe The Dominos then played the United States in October and November.

What's interesting is that when the Dominos played Cincinnati in November, their set did not feature a single track from the Layla sessions/album While other bands would be killing themselves trying to promote their new songs and album - Layla would be released in December - Clapton probably had other thoughts in mind Probably at that time, Clapton felt he needed Duanne Allman (who had guested on Layla) onstage to do any justice to the Layla songs.

But that does not mean that the Cincinnati show was a "lesser" show There's enough power blues and jamming here to satisfy any diehard fan To top it all, there's a momentus jam with BB King on Everyday I Have The Blues.

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