September 30 is the date chosen for the launch of the new album by Eric Clapton, an album recorded live in 2007 in San Diego (US) for a concert that featured the collaboration of the American musician JJ Cale. This was confirmed today the record, which also anticipated, in the press release, which is a double album that runs the entire career of English, not to mention songs like "Layla" of his time at Derek and the Dominos. The concert was recorded on this album and held in the iPayOne Center Californian city said was part of one of the most celebrated tours Eric Clapton in recent years.
Beside him were guitarists Derek Trucks and Doyle Bramhall II and drummer Steve Jordan, along with JJ Cale, appearing as a guest on five songs (including "After Midnight" and "Cocaine"), and Robert Cray, who collaborated the last song on the album, "Crossroads". a few months ago Clapton released a studio album entitled "I Still Do" with twelve songs with original songs produced by Glyn Johns. Since its first appearance in 1963 with the Yardbirds, guitarist has been part of legendary bands like Cream and Derek and the Dominos, and develop an intense activity alone, with collaborations with other greats like Steve Winwood, Jeff Beck, Roger Daltrey or the same JJ Cale, with whom he recorded "the Road to Escondido" (2006).