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Live in San Diego [1] (alternatively known as Live in San Diego with special guest JJ Cale) [2] is the thirteenth live album (and a live DVD) by British rock musician Eric Clapton. It was released through Reprise Records as a live album on 30 September 2016 [ 3 ] and as a 2-hour live DVD on 10 March 2017.
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Cale recorded the song and then released it in 1966 as a single with its flipside track "Slow Motion". [3] [4] When Eric Clapton was working with Delaney & Bonnie Bramlett, Delaney Bramlett introduced Clapton to the music of J.J. Cale. [5] [6] "After Midnight" was the first of several Cale cover songs released by Clapton and appeared on his self-titled debut album.
Studio album with Eric Clapton; 23 43 14 10 2 5 3 1 7 50 Live in San Diego: Released: September 30, 2016; Label: Reprise; Formats: 2xCD, digital download; Live album by Eric Clapton with special guest JJ Cale; 47 61 — 87 20 36 — — 9 60 "—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.
Trouble No More consists mostly of live recordings from this era, plus unreleased session demos and outtakes from recording sessions for the three studio albums he recorded in the period. On September 20, 2017, the song "When You Gonna Wake Up (Oslo, Norway – July 9, 1981)" was published on Dylan's YouTube channel. [ 6 ]
Live in San Diego is a DVD of a concert by the band Switchfoot.It was released in 2004, between the band's albums The Beautiful Letdown and Nothing Is Sound.With the exception of "Learning to Breathe", all of the songs performed at this concert were from their 2003 double-platinum selling album The Beautiful Letdown.
Vedder had several stints in San Diego area bands, including Surf and Destroy and the Butts. [10] One of those bands, called Indian Style, [17] included future Rage Against the Machine and Audioslave drummer Brad Wilk. [18] In 1988, Vedder became the vocalist for Bad Radio, a San Diego–based progressive funk rock band.
5 is the fifth studio album by J. J. Cale, released in August 1979.. It was his first album in three years. When the album was re-issued on CD, "Katy Kool Lady" was replaced by a new song listed as "Out of Style," though it was still listed as the former on the CD.