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Release Date:
September 14, 2015
Original Title:
Eric Clapton: Slowhand at 70 - Live at The Royal Albert Hall
Alternate Titles:
Eric Clapton - Slowhand at 70 - Live at the Royal Albert Hall
Genres:
Music
Production Companies:
EPC Enterprises
Eagle Rock Entertainment
Examination Production
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: L FR: U IE: PG
Runtime: 104
2015 was a year of landmark events for Eric Clapton. He turned 70 in March and then in May he performed his 200th concert at London's famous Royal Albert Hall fifty years after his first performance there with The Yardbirds. Clapton's 7 night run at the venue was acclaimed by the critics and adored by the fans. The set list blended vintage blues tracks and Eric Clapton classics from across his astonishing career. Clapton has become synonymous with the Royal Albert Hall and this concert is the perfect combination of artist and venue creating a truly magical night for Eric Clapton fans everywhere.
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Director:
Blue Leach
Director of Photography:
Luca Ciuti
Editor:
Julian Fletcher
Executive Producer:
Martin Dacre
Michael Eaton
Geoff Kempin
Terry Shand
Producer:
Audrey Davenport
Production Coordinator:
Mark Fossitt
Claire Higgins
Production Manager:
Melissa Morton Hicks
Rosie Holley
Sound mixer:
Simon Climie
Supervising Producer:
Peter Worsley
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