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Derek & The Dominos

Layla And Other Assorted Love Songs (Super Deluxe)

Derek & The Dominos

40 SONGS • 4 HOURS AND 11 MINUTES • NOV 09 1970

  • TRACKS
    TRACKS
  • DETAILS
    DETAILS
TRACKS
DETAILS
1
I Looked Away (40th Anniversary Version / 2010 Remastered)
03:05
2
Bell Bottom Blues (40th Anniversary Version / 2010 Remastered)
05:02
3
Keep On Growing (40th Anniversary Version / 2010 Remastered)
06:21
4
Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out (Remastered - 40th Anniversary Version - 2010)
04:57
5
I Am Yours (40th Anniversary Version / 2010 Remastered)
03:35
6
Anyday (40th Anniversary Version / 2010 Remastered)
06:36
7
Key To The Highway (Remastered - 40th Anniversary Version - 2010)
09:38
8
Tell The Truth (Remastered - 40th Anniversary Version - 2010)
06:38
9
Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad? (Remastered - 40th Anniversary Version - 2010)
04:42
10
Have You Ever Loved A Woman? (Remastered - 40th Anniversary Version - 2010)
06:53
11
Little Wing (Remastered - 40th Anniversary Version - 2010)
05:33
12
It's Too Late (Remastered - 40th Anniversary Version - 2010)
03:50
13
Layla (40th Anniversary Version / 2010 Remastered)
07:04
14
Thorn Tree In The Garden (40th Anniversary Version / 2010 Remastered)
02:51
15
Mean Old World (40th Anniversary Version / 2010 Remastered)
03:49
16
Roll It Over (Remastered - 40th Anniversary Version - 2010)
04:31
17
Tell The Truth (Remastered - 40th Anniversary Version - 2010 (All Things Must Pass Version))
03:23
18
It's Too Late (40th Anniversary Version - 2010 (Live For The Johnny Cash Show Version))
04:12
19
Got To Get Better In A Little While (40th Anniversary Version - 2010 (Live For The Johnny Cash Show Version))
06:34
20
Matchbox (40th Anniversary Version / 2010 Remastered / Live For The Johnny Cash TV Show / 1970)
03:57
21
Blues Power (40th Anniversary Version - 2010 (Live For The Johnny Cash Show Version))
06:33
22
Snake Lake Blues (40th Anniversary Version / 2010 Remastered)
03:33
23
Evil (40th Anniversary Version / 2010 Remastered)
04:34
24
Mean Old Frisco (40th Anniversary Version / 2010 Remastered)
04:05
25
One More Chance (40th Anniversary Version / 2010 Remastered)
03:16
26
Got To Get Better In A Little While (Jam - 40th Anniversary Version - 2010)
03:44
27
Got To Get Better In A Little While (Remastered - 40th Anniversary Version - 2010)
06:05
28
Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad? (Live At Fillmore East)
09:30
29
Got To Get Better In A Little While (Live At Fillmore East)
13:51
30
Let It Rain (Live At Fillmore East)
17:48
31
Presence Of The Lord (Live At Fillmore East)
06:10
32
Key To The Highway (Live At Fillmore East)
06:26
33
Nobody Knows You When You're Down And Out (Live At Fillmore East)
05:51
34
Tell The Truth (Live At Fillmore East)
11:22
35
Bottle Of Red Wine (Live At Fillmore East)
05:35
36
Roll It Over (Live At Fillmore East)
06:44
37
Blues Power (Live At Fillmore East)
10:30
38
Have You Ever Loved A Woman? (Live At Fillmore East)
08:13
39
Little Wing (Live)
06:11
40
Crossroads (Live At Fillmore East)
08:18
℗ This Compilation 2011 Polydor Ltd. (UK) © 2011 Polydor Ltd. (UK)

Artist bios

In the early '70s, after the breakup of Blind Faith and his departure from Delaney & Bonnie, Eric Clapton made a last attempt at being "just one of the boys in the band" with Derek and the Dominos. It was his most inspired of those efforts, although the band only managed one studio album and a tour before falling apart. Powered by the dual guitars of Clapton and Duane Allman, the band created a raw, emotional sound. In tandem with Duane Allman, the two guitars wailed with pure, naked emotion, notably on the album's evergreen "Layla," which became a classic-rock evergreen.

The band initially formed in the spring of 1970 with Clapton on guitar and vocals, plus three other former members of Delaney & Bonnie & Friends: Bobby Whitlock on keyboards, Carl Radle on bass, and Jim Gordon on drums. (The quartet had formed the basic band for Clapton's solo debut Eric Clapton, recorded from late 1969 to early 1970 but not released until August 1970.) The group debuted live at the Lyceum Ballroom in London on June 14 and undertook a summer tour of England. From late August to early October, they recorded the celebrated double album Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs with guitarist Duane Allman sitting in. They then returned to touring in England and the U.S., playing their final date on December 6.

The Layla album was successful in the U.S., where "Bell Bottom Blues" and the title song charted as singles in abbreviated versions, but it did not chart in the U.K. The Dominos reconvened to record a second album in May 1971, but split up without completing it. Clapton then retired from the music business, nursing a heroin addiction.

In his absence, and in the wake of Allman's death in a motorcycle accident on October 29, 1971, the Dominos and Layla gained in stature. Re-released in 1972 as a single at its full seven-minute length in connection with the compilation album History of Eric Clapton, "Layla" hit the Top Ten in the U.S. and the U.K. (It would return to the U.K. Top Ten in 1982.) A live album, In Concert, taken from the 1970 U.S. tour, was also a strong seller.

Time has only added to the renown of the group, which is now rated among Eric Clapton's most outstanding achievements. The 1988 Eric Clapton box set retrospective Crossroads featured material from the abortive second album sessions. The Layla Sessions was a 1990 box set expanding that album across three full-lengths, and Live at the Fillmore (1994) offered an expanded version of the In Concert album. ~ William Ruhlmann

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Album awards
2012winnerGrammy Award
Best Surround Sound Album
Language of performance
English
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