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Eric Clapton: 24 Nights (1991) Online

Eric Clapton: 24 Nights (1991) Online
Original Title :
Eric Clapton: 24 Nights
Genre :
Creative Work / Documentary / Music
Year :
1991
Directror :
Gavin Taylor
Cast :
Eric Clapton,Michael Kamen,Alan Clark
Type :
Creative Work
Time :
1h 30min
Rating :
8.1/10
Eric Clapton: 24 Nights (1991) Online

Credited cast:
Eric Clapton Eric Clapton - Himself
Michael Kamen Michael Kamen - Himself - Conductor
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Alan Clark Alan Clark - Himself - Keyboards
Phil Collins Phil Collins - Himself - Tambourine
Ray Cooper Ray Cooper - Himself - Percussion
Richard Cousins Richard Cousins - Himself - Bass
Robert Cray Robert Cray - Himself - Guitar
Nathan East Nathan East - Himself - Bass, Vocals
Steve Ferrone Steve Ferrone - Himself - Drums
Buddy Guy Buddy Guy - Himself - Guitar
Johnnie Johnson Johnnie Johnson - Himself - Piano
Kathleen Kissoon Kathleen Kissoon - Herself - Backing Vocals (as Katie Kissoon)
Chuck Leavell Chuck Leavell - Himself - Keyboards
Tessa Niles Tessa Niles - Herself - Backing Vocals
Jamie Oldaker Jamie Oldaker - Himself - Drums


User reviews

Velellan

Velellan

I have a lot of Eric Clapton DVDs, VHS concert tapes and, of course, CDs and this "24 Nights" holds a special place among all of them. It might be the pinnacle of Clapton's fantastic career. This is so good I have the DVD and the two-disc CD.

There are four segments to this concert, filmed over several days and I am partial to the second and third parts: the blues songs and then the nine-piece band numbers. Together, they are 51.5 minutes of some of the best music I have ever heard.

The bluesy "Running On Faith," the opening song of the disc in segment one, is a great start, a song that gets better and better over the years.

On part two: the blues numbers, I particularly liked Clapton's guitar work on "Have You Ever Loved A Woman?" Not bad having Buddy Guy and Robert Cray as your backup guitarists, either!

I found the 9-piece segment to be my favorite with one song alone - "Pretending" - having two of the greatest solos ever by Clapton. If that song doesn't get your blood moving, nothing will. "Old Love" has some nice solo work by pianist Johnny Johnston, bassist Nathan East and of course, two more by guitarist Clapton. I've always enjoyed Eric's two female backup singers Katie Kisson and Tessa Niles and Kisson is really great with her solo at the end of "Wonderful Tonight."

The final segment, featuring a complete orchestra, has two great opening numbers and finishes with the only number I didn't care but, by then, I have more than my fill of great blues and rock 'n roll. However, it's still fun to see everyone dressed in black tie and evening gowns, anyway.

This concert never fails to amaze every time I watch it and hear it.
Elizabeth

Elizabeth

This is definitely the best Eric Clapton concert video. Most of the popular stuff is here including great versions of 'Wonderful Tonight', 'Old Love', 'Bad Love' etc. The selected songs performed on this video are from different concerts that Eric did over 24 nights, each selection of songs focus on different musical styles of Clapton's career. My personal favourite is 'The Blues Nights' and the three songs 'Watch Yourself', the brilliant 'Have You Ever Loved A woman' and 'Worried Life Blues'. After the rootsy blues nights he performs some of his most popular and memorable musical work that fans will thoroughly enjoy. Obviously Clapton's playing is superb throughout the video, plucking out more classic blues/rock guitar solos out of his Fender Stratocaster that still seem to sound exciting and fresh. So all-in-all I'd say that this video has everything a fan would like about Eric Clapton because of the different musical styles and brilliantly listenable songs. A satisfied 'thumbs-up' then!
Cetnan

Cetnan

We have owned this video for some time, at least 6 years and since it has been in storage for a while, we purchased the new DVD. What a great experience to hear it once again. His "Wonderful Tonight" and "Bell Bottom Blues" are to be savored at length and often. This is truly a musical experience. If you don't own it you should! kz-2 9/28/99