
Tracklist
| 1 | Tell The Truth |
| 2 | Let It Rain (Part 2) |
| 3 | Blues Power/Have You Ever Loved A Woman (Part 1) |
| 4 | Presence Of The Lord |
| 5 | Let It Rain (Part 1) |
| 6 | Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad |
| 7 | Blues Power / Have You Ever Loved A Woman (Part 2) |
| 8 | Bottle Of Red Wine |
| 9 | Roll It Over |
| 10 | Got To Get Better In A Little While |
Versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2659 020 | Derek & The Dominos | In Concert (2xLP, Album, Gat) | RSO | 2659 020 | UK | 1973 |
| 3869 001 | Derek & The Dominos | In Concert (8-Trk) | RSO | 3869 001 | UK | 1973 |
| MFSL 2-239 | Derek & The Dominos | In Concert (2xLP, Album, Ltd, Num, RE, RM) | Polydor, Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab | MFSL 2-239 | US | 1996 |
| 831 416-2 Y-2 | Derek & The Dominos | In Concert (2xCD, Album) | Polydor | 831 416-2 Y-2 | US | Unknown |
| none | Derek & The Dominos | In Concert (9xFile, FLAC, Album, RE, 24b) | Polydor | none | 2014 |
Notes
Pink shell with album art.
Double play
℗ © 1973 RSO Records
1841 Broadway, New York, N.Y. 10023
Barcodes
- Price Code: 0997
Companies
- Marketed By – Polydor
- Distributed By – Atlantic Recording Corporation
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – RSO Records, Inc.
- Copyright (c) – RSO Records, Inc.
Video
Album
In Concert is a live double album, recorded by Derek and the Dominos in October 1970 at the Fillmore East and released January 1973. Six of the album's nine tracks were later included on the 1994 album Live at the Fillmore. The three songs not included are Why Does Love Got to Be So Sad, Let It Rain, and Tell the Truth. Live at the Fillmore also includes these songs, although they are from different sets than the ones appearing here. In Concert. Derek And The Dominos - In Concert 1973. To favorites 4 Download album. Listen album. Classic Rock Blues Rock. Derek And The Dominos. Songs in album Derek And The Dominos - In Concert 1973. Derek And The Dominos - Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad. Derek And The Dominos - Tell The Truth. Derek And The Dominos - Got To Get Better In A Little. Derek And The Dominos - Bottle Of Red Wine. Derek And The Dominos - Let It Rain. Derek And The Dominos - Rol. A review of the live album Derek and the Dominos In Concert. Derek and the Dominos Live 1970 feat. Derek & The Dominos. Derek & The Dominos In Concert. 2014 Live. Live At The Fillmore. The Cream Of Clapton. Eric Clapton, Cream, Derek & The Dominos. Layla And Other Assorted Love Songs. Eric Clapton: Life In 12 Bars. Various artists. 2018 Original Motion Picture Soundtrack. Listen free to Derek and the Dominos In Concert Why Does Love Got to Be So Sad, Got to Get Better in a Little While and more. 9 tracks 85:04. Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures with the in 1973, In Concert is the first live album released from Derek and the Dominos and their second album overall. The album was recorded at the Fillmore East in New York City on October 22 and 23 of 1970. More songs from the same concerts can be found on Live at The Fillmore, the bands second live album. All of the songs featured on this album were as well featured on Live at the Fillmore, although three of them are different performances than those featured on In Concert. In Concert Q&A. Unravelling the Derek And the Dominos In Concert album and its subsequent incarnations is a bit like doing a jigsaw puzzle. The different versions, culled from different shows, make it extremely complicated to untangle. The concert was reissued as Live At The Fillmore on 22 February 1994 with a significantly different running order, and with the addition of four more tracks. In reality, six of the nine tracks released as In Concert, and three of its five previously unreleased performances, are different recordings of songs that featured on In Concert. Featuring Eric Clapton In Concert 2xLP, Album. cant see the difference this is too much work. Rispondi Avvertimi Helpful. Derek & The Dominos Format: Vinyl. Verified Purchase. The most important difference between In Concert and Live At The Fillmore is that this album contains the version of Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad that was on the original release. Absolutely some of the best, most singular and unique playing of Eric Clapton's career. His chops were way up and he was obviously in the zone, playing two long solos with a passionate, intense, imaginative flow of improvisation that is different than anything else he's ever recorded
























