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DVD 10
English
English
Region 2
Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround English
Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround
Interactive Menu
Chapter Access
English
Synopsis
Fourteen selections from Clapton's album release including "Tears in Heaven," "Lonely Stranger," "Malted Milk," "Old Love," "San Francisco Bay Blues," and many others.
Customer Reviews
THIS MAN IS COOL 2 (2006-11-10)  I Just got this dvd and thought it was a cool show. I realy enjoyed the watching Old eric playing back then. this would be a grate buy for anyone. Eric calpton unplugged 1992 is WORTH A 9/10.
Good - as far as it goes (2005-10-18)  I've been using Eric Clapton unplugged for a few months as the basis for learning guitar. And it's good - as far as it goes. Notation is accurate, the tablature is clear with some interesting descriptive text. But not all the songs are complete, notably Layla, which was a huge disappointment. But that said, the book is great value and I have learned a lot from it.
Curate's Egg - Very Good in parts... (2005-06-01)  I think Clapton is at his best when very loud - i.e. amplified, and soaring way up into that anguished, wailing "woman tone". "River of Tears" is one of the latest examples. Now you know where I'm coming from on this review. "Unplugged" forces a "back to the roots" style of blues with acoustic guitar that shows EC to be a very good acoustic blues guitarist - but we knew that anyway didn't we? A 65 minute show that you can watch again and again - and, if you are like me, will enjoy but never get too excited about.
Simply, the best! (2004-01-27)  Back in 1997, when dvds were introduced into the US market, "Eric Clapton - Unplugged" was one of the first ones on the shelves. And, there can be no doubt why. This is a gem, among gems. Knowing, the immense notoriety this performance has gained, it's funny to think EC originally didn't want to release it, because he thought that his fans would not take to it. He said that he always enjoyed playing these classic, blues numbers on his acoustic guitars at home, but never realized that other people would find them of interest. Well, being that this is probably, the most popular 'Unplugged' performance from the series, I guess he was wrong. In fact, this is what inspired him to take on his next project, "From The Cradle". As good as this dvd is, I hope that Warner/Reprise will see fit to release an updated edition, which adds a DTS track, as well as extras, that include the MTV interview and unreleased tracks, such as, "My Father's Eyes" and "Circus". Both of those tracks were reworked and released on "Pilgrim", but the original, raw, acoustic versions are priceless! Incidentally, I was wondering if anyone else noticed they reversed the names of his backup singers in the band section?? Yes, Tessa is the caucasian woman. Duh!! I hope, for their sake, they corrected this on later editions! Anyway, go out and get this one. You won't be sorry!
Whoops. (2002-04-03)  Until now I have refrained,I think,from reviewing this album.I cannot refrain any longer.This is Clapton doing what he should do...........playing the guitar and singing like a master in an absolutely effortless way.The result is the best 'Unplugged' album ever that exudes both power and charm........the blues tracks are exquisite and the 'laid-back' version of 'Layla' is a treasure.Eric.........'You have me on my knees'.
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