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Eric Clapton - 24 Nights - Live Album
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Eric Clapton - 24 Nights

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24 Nights is a 1991 live album by Eric Clapton assembled from performances at London's Royal Albert Hall during his 1990 and 1991 residencies. The concerts used different configurations, including a small band, a larger ensemble, and an orchestra, allowing the program to move among blues, rock, and orchestral arrangements. The album documents a period when Clapton repeatedly performed at the venue across 24 nights.

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Why is Eric Clapton's live album called 24 Nights?

The album is named after Eric Clapton's record-breaking residency at London's Royal Albert Hall. He played a then-unprecedented 24 nights at the venue between 1990 and 1991.

When was the 24 Nights album released?

The live album was officially released in 1991 by Reprise Records. It features highlights from his legendary Royal Albert Hall run.

What kind of musical configurations are heard on 24 Nights?

The concerts utilized different configurations, moving among a small four-piece band, a larger ensemble with backing vocalists, and a full symphony orchestra. This allowed the setlist to span his entire career.

Who directed the video accompaniment for 24 Nights?

A video documentary and concert film of the residency was also released alongside the album. It was directed by Spike Lee, capturing the various orchestra and rock band performances.

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