: A reggae-infused "Knockin' On Heaven's Door," a blues-rock version of "I Shot The Sheriff," and the JJ Cale staple "Cocaine". The Finale
: Recorded between February and March in both 1990 and 1991. eric clapton the definitive 24 nights rock 1
Original 1991 Album (105 Mins) ➔ Definitive 24 Nights Reissue (347 Mins) [Abriged/Mixed Genres] [Separate Rock, Blues, & Orchestral Shows] The All-Star Rock Lineups : A reggae-infused "Knockin' On Heaven's Door," a
Before 24 Nights , the idea of a single artist playing 24 nights at one venue seemed impossible. But by the early 90s, Clapton was riding a wave of resurgence following his Journeyman album. He wasn't just playing old hits; he was reinventing them. But by the early 90s, Clapton was riding
Clapton was not playing alone. The "Rock" nights required a versatile band capable of transitioning from pop-rock hits to blues jams. The 1990 and 1991 lineups were hailed for their precision and soulful backing. The 2023 release highlights their contributions, particularly Phillinganes' keyboard work and East's driving basslines. Legacy of the 24 Nights
In the pantheon of live rock albums, few carry the weight of history quite like Eric Clapton’s 24 Nights . Originally released in 1991, the album documented a record-breaking residency at London’s Royal Albert Hall—24 consecutive shows that solidified Clapton’s status as the premier live guitarist of his generation.