On This Day: April 16, 1980 - Eric Clapton Released Just One Night

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On This Day: April 16, 1980 - Eric Clapton Released Just One Night
On this day April 16, 1980, Eric Clapton released the live album Just One Night, a powerful two disc set recorded during a concert at the Budokan in Tokyo, Japan. The album captured Clapton and his band at their blues rock best, blending tight musicianship with raw energy from the stage.

Just One Night reached number 2 on the US Billboard 200 and climbed to number 3 in the UK, becoming one of Clapton’s most successful live recordings. The setlist featured extended takes on classics like Cocaine, Wonderful Tonight, and Further on Up the Road, showcasing his signature guitar work and the chemistry of his touring band.

Fans and critics praised the album for its authentic sound and Clapton’s laid back but masterful delivery. It remains a standout among live rock albums of the era.

Fun fact: This album marked the debut of guitarist Albert Lee in Clapton’s band, whose country influenced playing brought a fresh edge to the live show.

Trivia question: What 1980 live album by Eric Clapton was recorded in Japan and reached number 2 on the US chart and number 3 in the UK?

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