Eric Clapton Video:

Live at Montreux 1986



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Eric Clapton Video:
Live at Montreux 1986



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Live at Montreux 1986
Live at Montreux 1986
List Price: $14.98Label: Eagle Rock Ent

Salesrank: 31637

Released: September 19, 2006
Our Price: $8.19
Used Price: $3.14
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Media: DVD

Features:

  • Color
  • Dolby
  • DTS Surround Sound
  • DVD
  • Live
  • NTSC
  • Editorial Review:
    Eric Clapton’s status as a guitar hero is unmatched by anyone else. Still in his late teens, his fans nicknamed him "God", and he is still regarded with both awe and reverence by fellow guitarists and music fans alike. This concert, from the Montreux Festival in 1986, came shortly before the release of his "August" album later that year, and features the main musicians who would also appear on the album, namely Phil Collins on drums (who also produced the album), long-time collaborator Nathan East on bass and Greg Phillinganes on keyboards.

    Tracklisting:
    1. Crossroads
    2. The White Room
    3. I Shot the Sheriff
    4. I Wanna Make Love to You
    5. Miss You
    6. Same Old Blues
    7. Tearing Us Apart
    8. Holy Mother
    9. Behind the Mask
    10 . Badge
    11 . Let it Rain
    12 . In the Air Tonight
    13 . Cocaine
    14 . Layla
    15 . Sunshine of Your Love
    16 . Further on Up the Road

    Live at Montreux 1986 Reviews:
    only if you like jazz 2 Star Review
    2009-01-26 - not a typical Eric Clapton, he just was used for the name, mostly other jazz players

    great show with great musicians 5 Star Review
    2008-06-21 - clapton fresh from treatment at hazeldine in late 1984 developing his musical relationship with phil collins showing his chops at the small venue montreaux. Clapton had huge success with behind the sun (1985) produced by collins & ted templeton which gave him new confidence & direction. This 1986 show was performed shortly before the release of august (1986 album produced by collins) & showed how musically proficient clapton could be when free of a drug/alcohol induced haze. Collins also gave clapton a new edge rhythmically & vocally by introducing clapton to a very structured work-ethic. Clapton's vocals here are better then ever. The other interesting point is that the band is only 4 members (clapton/collins/phillinganes/east) & gives the music a balanced space. Collins is behind the set except for in the air tonight & doesn't overshadow clapton's celebrity or ego one bit. There are many good standards here including sheriff, white room, layla, & crossroads. Newer notable tunes are same old blues, miss you, & holy mother. I think collins really gave the older tunes a rhymic edge that hadn't existed before. His drumming is so aggressive and creates a mood that the music gathers around to a point that each note & chord change hinges on it. phillinganes & east are great too. The show is incredible & raw.

    Good, but with serious shortcomings 3 Star Review
    2008-02-05 - This DVD, for me is a frustrating, tantalizing taunt about what might have been. Clapton, Collins, East and Phillinganes all play well, and they play songs I like to hear. Clapton's tone is pretty good (except for a bit of silly slapback delay on the solos of a few of the songs), thick and beefy while still sounding like a Stratocaster.

    There are problems with the sound at times. Clapton will start a solo but his guitar stays buried in the overall mix. The sound man was asleep at the switch, apparently.

    The biggest disappointment is in the camera coverage. Whoever directed/edited the various cameras' footage was someone "unclear on the concept." Almost every time Clapton breaks into a solo, the camera cuts to a view of Phil Collins' back as he plays drums, or to the keyboard player or almost anywhere but Eric Clapton and his hands and guitar. So if you're a musician, you're going to find this a bit nerve-wracking (unless maybe you're a drummer, and likely even then).

    If you're a non-musician (like the director of this video apparently was) and are a fan of Eric Clapton and want a concert video from the mid-Eighties, you may enjoy this a lot more than I did, although the quality of the video footage itself isn't all that great. (Eighties-technology video cameras.) Clapton's guitar solos' first few bars getting buried in the mix is a bit of a frowner, too. The band plays great and they seem to be having a good time, so it's not a total loss.

    Caveat emptor.

    Mid-Life Clapton 5 Star Review
    2007-11-29 - Must have for Clapton fans. Good mix, great artists, although rather poor camera work at times.

    Vintage Slowhand 5 Star Review
    2007-04-30 - Superb concert featuring Eric Clapton with an incredible backing band including Phil Collins on drums, Nathan East and Greg Phillinganes. Set list is terrific featuring new songs from then soon to be released "August" cd. Only "Run" was left off this wonderful performance possibly due to lack of disc space. My favorite was "I Shot The Sheriff" and it clearly is one of Clapton's favorite songs. He gives it a real special treatment here in enthusiasm and musicianship. I cannot understand why anyone would complain about this concert except maybe "August" was not their album. Sound quality is excellent and picture could use some remastering for addl color if possible. Eric looks hot in his bright orange shirt.










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