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Eric Clapton’s ‘Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs’ Hits 40! Special 40th Anniversary Edition…

| On 15, Feb 2011


Derek And The Dominos
 ‘Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs’ Hits 40!
Special 40th Anniversary Edition released March 29th
Via Universal Music
 

Eric Clapton’s Career-Defining Album Marks 40th Anniversary on 21st March 2011 Internationally With Deluxe Multi-format Edition Featuring New and Long-Unavailable Music, Never-Released Video and  Never-Seen Photos, Plus Other Exciting Extras.

Recorded in 1970 by Derek and the Dominos, the short-lived group led by Clapton that also featured guitar legend Duane Allman and top American rhythm musicians of the day, Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs music offers a timeless blend of rock, electric blues and Southern gospel influences that has shaped generations of roots-oriented musicians. It achieved gold album status within months of its release in late 1970, was entered into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2000, and today remains a ubiquitous entry in various “Top 100” and “All-Time Greatest” polls, and “Must Hear” bucket lists.

Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs: The 40th Anniversary Deluxe Edition is a multi format collection offering an appropriately comprehensive salute of this iconic album and the band that created it. To be released in March 2011, the set will feature the original double-disc album in both digital and vinyl formats, expanded to include newly remastered tracks, and a treasure trove of music and video performances.

Highlights of the DELUXE EDITION include new performances, Phil Spectre produced tracks and high-fidelity, 180-gram reproduction of the original vinyl. The SUPER DELUXE EDITION additionally includes 2-CD set of Derek and the Dominos: In Concert, recorded at the Fillmore East, a hardcover book containing never-seen photographs and a Pop-up 3-D artwork and a high quality Layla art print based on the oil painting that graced the original album cover – “La Fille Au Bouquet” by Emile Theodore Frandsen de Schomberg – which has achieved cultural significance in its own right. A downloadable edition of both formats will be available on iTunes.

OF DEREK, THE DOMINOS AND A WOMAN NICKNAMED “LAYLA”…

Layla and Other Love Songs – the double-album that Derek and Dominos recorded over the next 6 weeks – encapsulates soulful music and a number of stories, each one leading to another: some amusing, some tragic, and all now indelibly part of rock’s enduring legends:

Arguably the most compelling back-story of Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs is the unrequited and not-so-secret love of Clapton for best friend’s wife, Patti Boyd – then married to George Harrison. The album was dedicated to Patti – whom Clapton had nicknamed after the unattainable princess “Layla” of the Persian narrative poem Layla and Majnun – and for whom he had written a number of original numbers that stand among his best-known and memorable compositions: “Bell Bottom Blues”, “I Am Yours” (with lyrics taken from Layla and Majnun) and of course – the classic “Layla.” (That Clapton later married Boyd only adds to the poignancy of the album’s enduring legacy.)

Derek and the Dominos existed for a brief period of eleven months during which they released only a single album. Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs remains their glorious debut, their magnum opus, and their enduring farewell, all in one – while the title track has become a song that resonates just as strongly today as when it was first recorded in 1970. Rock journalist Dave Marsh wrote in Rolling Stone Illustrated History of Rock and Roll,“there are few moments in the repertoire of recorded rock where a singer or writer has reached so deeply into himself that the effect of hearing them is akin to witnessing a murder or a suicide . . . to me ‘Layla’ is the greatest of them.”

TRACK LISTINGS OF ALL FORMATS

DISC ONE: LAYLA and other assorted love songs (ALL NEWLY REMASTERED)

1.   I LOOKED AWAY  (3:06)

2.   BELL BOTTOM BLUES  (5:05)

3.   KEEP ON GROWING  (6:23)

4.   NOBODY KNOWS YOU WHEN YOU’RE DOWN AND OUT  (4:58)

5.   I AM YOURS  (3:35)

6.   ANYDAY  (6:36)

7.   KEY TO THE HIGHWAY  (9:38)

8.   TELL THE TRUTH  (6:40)

9.   WHY DOES LOVE GOT TO BE SO SAD?  (4:43)

10. HAVE YOU EVER LOVED A WOMAN  (6:54)

11. LITTLE WING  (5:33)

12. IT’S TOO LATE  (3:51)

13. LAYLA  (7:05)

14. THORN TREE IN THE GARDEN  (2:51)

DISC TWO: LAYLA and other assorted love songs (bonus CD)

1.   MEAN OLD WORLD  (3:52)  Layla session out-take

2.   ROLL IT OVER  (4.31)  Phil Spector produced single b-side

3.   TELL THE TRUTH  (3.23)  Phil Spector produced single a-side

4.   IT’S TOO LATE  (4.11)  Live on The Johnny Cash Show, 5 November, 1970 * PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED

5.   GOT TO GET BETTER IN A LITTLE WHILE  (6.34)  Live on The Johnny Cash Show, 5 November, 1970 * PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED

6.   MATCHBOX (with Johnny Cash & Carl Perkins)  (3:56)  Live on The Johnny Cash Show, 5 November, 1970 * PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED

7.   BLUES POWER  (6.31)  Live on The Johnny Cash Show, 5 November, 1970 ** PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED

8.   SNAKE LAKE BLUES  (3.34)  From April/May 1971 sessions for the Dominos second album ** PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED NEW MIX

9.   EVIL  (4.34)  From April/May 1971 sessions for the Dominos second album ** PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED NEW MIX

10.  MEAN OLD FRISCO  (4.04)  From April/May 1971 sessions for the Dominos second album ** PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED NEW MIX

11.  ONE MORE CHANCE  (3.15)  From April/May 1971 sessions for the Dominos second album ** PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED NEW MIX

12.  GOT TO GET BETTER IN A LITTLE WHILE JAM  (3.45)  From April/May 1971 sessions for the Dominos second album * PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED

13.  GOT TO GET BETTER IN A LITTLE WHILE  (6:05)  From April/May 1971 sessions for the Dominos second album ** PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED NEW MIX

* previously unreleased recording     ** newly remixed recording

 

DISC THREE (DVD): LAYLA and other assorted love songs

5.1 SURROUND SOUND DVD (DTS 5.1 and DOLBY SURROUND 5.1) by Elliot Scheiner (PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED 5.1 MIXES)

1.   I LOOKED AWAY  (3:06)

2.   BELL BOTTOM BLUES  (5:05)

3.   KEEP ON GROWING  (6:23)

4.   NOBODY KNOWS YOU WHEN YOU’RE DOWN AND OUT  (4:58)

5.   I AM YOURS  (3:35)

6.   ANYDAY  (6:36)

7.   KEY TO THE HIGHWAY  (9:38)

8.   TELL THE TRUTH  (6:40)

9.   WHY DOES LOVE GOT TO BE SO SAD?  (4:43)

10. HAVE YOU EVER LOVED A WOMAN  (6:54)

11. LITTLE WING  (5:33)

12. IT’S TOO LATE  (3:51)

13. LAYLA  (7:05)

14. THORN TREE IN THE GARDEN  (2:51)

bonus track:

15.  MEAN OLD WORLD  (3.50)

 

 

DISC FOUR: IN CONCERT (CD 1) – ALL NEWLY REMASTERED

1.   WHY DOES LOVE GOT TO BE SO SAD?  (9:30)

2.   GOT TO GET BETTER IN A LITTLE WHILE  (13:50)

3.   LET IT RAIN  (17.47)

4.   PRESENCE OF THE LORD  (6:10)

bonus material:

5.   KEY TO THE HIGHWAY  (6:26)

6.   NOBODY KNOWS YOU WHEN YOU’RE DOWN AND OUT  (5:51)

 

DISC FIVE: IN CONCERT (CD 2) – ALL NEWLY REMASTERED

1.   TELL THE TRUTH  (11:21)

2.   BOTTLE OF RED WINE  (5:35)

3.   ROLL IT OVER  (6:44)

4.   BLUES POWER  (10:30)

5.   HAVE YOU EVER LOVED A WOMAN  (8:14)

bonus material:

6.   LITTLE WING  (6:11)

7.   CROSSROADS  (8:17)

2 LP SET (ALL NEWLY REMASTERED FROM ORIGINAL ANALOGUE 1970 UK MASTERS)

SIDE 1

1.   I LOOKED AWAY  (3:06)

2.   BELL BOTTOM BLUES  (5:05)

3.   KEEP ON GROWING  (6:23)

4.   NOBODY KNOWS YOU WHEN YOU’RE DOWN AND OUT  (4:58)

SIDE 2

1.   I AM YOURS  (3:35)

2.   ANYDAY  (6:36)

3.   KEY TO THE HIGHWAY  (9:38)

SIDE 3

1.   TELL THE TRUTH  (6:40)

2.   WHY DOES LOVE GOT TO BE SO SAD?  (4:43)

3.   HAVE YOU EVER LOVED A WOMAN  (6:54)

SIDE 4

1.   LITTLE WING  (5:33)

2.   IT’S TOO LATE  (3.51)

3.   LAYLA  (7:05)

4.   THORN TREE IN THE GARDEN  (2.51)