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Eric Clapton / “Unplugged” 2CD+DVD remastered and expanded reissue

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Eric Clapton’s massively successful Unplugged album from 1992, is to be reissued next month as a 2CD+DVD expanded and remastered edition.

In addition to the original 14-track album (remastered), this new set will include a bonus CD featuring six outtakes and alternate versions, and a DVD that features a newly restored version of the original broadcast as well as more than an hour of previously unseen pre-show rehearsal.

Unplugged Expanded and Remastered is released on 14 October 2013.

CD & DVD Track Listing:

Disc 1 (CD) Unplugged – original album

  • 1. “Signe”
  • 2. “Before You Accuse Me”
  • 3. “Hey Hey”
  • 4. “Tears In Heaven”
  • 5. “Lonely Stranger”
  • 6. “Nobody Knows You When You’re Down And Out”
  • 7. “Layla”
  • 8. “Running On Faith”
  • 9. “Walkin’ Blues”
  • 10. “Alberta”
  • 11. “San Francisco Bay Blues”
  • 12. “Malted Milk”
  • 13. “Old Love”
  • 14. “Rollin’ & Tumblin’”

Disc 2 (CD)  – Outtakes & Alternates (All Tracks Previously Unreleased)

  • 1. “Circus”
  • 2. “My Father’s Eyes” (Take 1)
  • 3. “Running On Faith” (Take 1)
  • 4. “Walkin’ Blues” (Take 1)
  • 5. “My Father’s Eyes” (Take 2)
  • 6. “Worried Life Blues”

Disc 3 (DVD)

Original Broadcast

Rehearsal Track List

  • 1. “Signe”
  • 2. “Before You Accuse Me”
  • 3. “Hey Hey”
  • 4. “Tears In Heaven”
  • 5. “Circus”
  • 6. “Lonely Stranger”
  • 7. “Nobody Knows You When You’re Down And Out”
  • 8. “Layla”
  • 9. “My Father’s Eyes”
  • 10. “Running On Faith”
  • 11. “Walkin’ Blues”
  • 12. “Alberta”
  • 13. “San Francisco Bay Blues”
  • 14. “Malted Milk”

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6 thoughts on “Eric Clapton / “Unplugged” 2CD+DVD remastered and expanded reissue

  1. Oh yes! I will definately be buying this! I just wish Elton John’s 1990 MTV Unplugged concert would be released and given the same treatment.

  2. Oh boy! The most sappy song ever made — and remastered! You couldn’t get away from that song, or the album, back then. It launched Clapton into his smooth jazz career.

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