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Duane Allman & Eric Clapton 1970 - Studio Jams 1 thu 6
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Never officially released bootleg.

Notes: Tom Dowd is responsible for introducing Duane Allman and Eric Clapton. In 1970, Dowd was in the middle of recording the Allman Brother's second album, Idlewild South , when Eric's manager (Robert Stigwood) called to tell Tom that Eric would like to bring his new band, Derek and the Dominos, to Criteria Studios in Miami, Florida to record with him.

Tom later recounted the phone call that began it all. Now when the call came I was in the studio with Duane. I said, Hey, that's a hot one, kid! That was Eric Clapton's management talking about him coming here to record. Allman looks at me and goes You mean the guy from Cream? Do you think he'd mind if I just came to watch. I told him, no problem.

Eric and the rest of the Dominos arrived at Criteria Studios in late August. During the first week, most of the studio time was spent jamming and piecing together new songs. (Taken from whereseric.com).

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@beauwhitlock5034

4 years ago

I'm proud to say my father Bobby Whitlock is on the keys here. What a rad band.

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@grifftrain

3 years ago

I know some people don’t like these endless jam sessions, but I could listen to this all day long

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@sergetsalyukmusic

6 months ago

These jams are the holy grail of improvisational music. Some of the tastiest guitar playing you'll ever hear. Totally free, fluid, and relatable. ... half these views are prolly me

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@seventhcompactor1505

10 months ago

This is worthy of rock and roll hall of fame by itself

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@mdm7905

5 years ago

The best music in rock and roll history was produced between 1967 and 1974. This is no exception...

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@treydees929

4 years ago

It's an amazing thing that Eric Clapton & Duane Allman both thought each other were the greatest guitar player. In such awe of each other says it all.

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@TheBigjohn527

7 years ago

The Sound Engineers in the studio that day that left the tapes running that day should have gotten Congressional Medals Of Honor or something like it just for doing that.

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@yarygork2334

2 years ago

Its Halloween so I fired up the 64 Vibroverb blackface amp 15" JBL and plugged in my blonde Guild X-170 and played along...now me fingies hurt! Damn string are too high ouch! off to nap...hey im almost 70....love long jams cause its the only thing i've done playn with my blues buds. let er run and go who the hell knows where! I'm sorry to say I've never seen the Allmans live. Thank you Tom Dowd for introducing these two! I like Eric's clean Strat tones here.

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@dougtwyman4257

1 year ago

This is the best music ever recorded. Beautiful

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@seventhcompactor1505

10 months ago

Everyone who knows, knows - this is the pinnacle of rock music

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@michaelbutler5451

6 months ago

Absolutely the best Jam session ever recorded period,!!!?

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@changluckey1108

3 years ago

What advice would you give a guitarist trying to make it today? I’d tell him to remember that you can’t never play just like anyone else so you ought not to try. You gotta utilize what’s inside you to create what you want to create. You gotta sort yourself out and sort the music you hear out. Then find something to hang your notes on. You hang your notes on your attitude and on yourself. If it don’t come out pure, it don’t come out good. I never took no lessons, but I got that attitude. Duane Allman.

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@Rollerpigbandit

3 years ago

Thank God this happened. The bluesy Clapton chops with Duane's southern heat voodoo. Amazing

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@bruceschmidt1768

5 years ago

This is actually included in the Layla Sessions: 20th anniversary box set. An incredible box set with killer information on the band, the recording sessions, and the music that was generated from some amazing musicians. A killer part of my music collection for sure.

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@scottrgood

3 years ago

This is one of the best series of recorded jams. They should have just released it in its own album by itself. I remember going into a takeout place that had a digital jukebox, and they had this preloaded into it. I’d play this so the people in there would have to listen to Clapton for 20 minutes after I left. 😂

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@rebeccastone3301

2 years ago

Hey Beau, your Dad’s playing and singing is what lit up the Layla album. His strong high harmonies with Duane’s guitar playing and song ideas made Layla one of the GREATEST albums of all time. Eric has never be able to come close to his Layla Album. Enough said …. Bobby, Duane, Carl & Jim … Oh yeah … and Eric’s soulful sadness in his singing. His aching heart and longing to be with Patti is what put everything together on the Album.

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@mikeboothe9357

3 years ago

Who on Earth would give this thumbs down?

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@gtrgodlou1581

5 years ago

these two, Duane Allman and Eric Clapton... are the reason I have playd gtr. for 51years...slide, lead gtr & singing...and more, like writing songs... my daughter's name is Erica after Eric ;).

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@highschoolmathematicslesso4983

1 year ago

It’s obviously all Clapton on jams 1 & 3. His playing is absolutely exquisite & remarkable. Without a doubt, one of the greatest musicians of all time - nobody played guitar like that before - he invented rock guitar - turned blues into rock. Amen

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@mccamman

1 year ago

It is Sunday morning and I am in church here now listening to Duane, Eric, Bobby, and Jim..

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