Mobile Fidelity - UD1S 2-020 - UltraDisc - SuperVinyl - 180 Gram Virgin Vinyl
Ultradisc One Step Pressing UD1S
Mastered by Kreig Wunderlich - Numbered Limited Edition
AAA 100% Analogue This LP was Remastered using Pure Analogue Components Only from the Master Tapes through to the Cutting Head
Any sonic artifacts present are a product of the original master tape. Attempts to eliminate them would have negatively impacted the integrity of the presentation.
Audiophile LP Benchmark
The MOFI with the dead quiet Supervinyl and 45 RPM pressing takes the music to another level. You can sense almost every detail of Clapton's breathing and physical movement on guitar as he plays along on "Layla." While listening to "Tears In Heaven," you can now almost feel a personal connection to all the heartache and pain that Clapton was actually going through at the time. Strings are vibrant, yet rich and loaded with detail. The sound stage is wide and deep. This has got be one of my top five acoustic guitar recordings ever—a clear must have for Clapton fans and audiophiles alike. - Tone Audio
Truly, everything about Unplugged matters. Having sold more than 10 million copies in the U.S. and more than 26 million copies worldwide, the 1992 work resonates with listeners of all generations and speaks a universal language. Recorded for MTV before a very small audience on January 16, 1992, the 14-track set became the signpost for future acoustic-based endeavors that witnessed artists of all stripes re-examining their catalogs and, in many instances, as Clapton does here, placing familiar originals in fresh contexts and unveiling spirited versions of cover material. Needless to say, Clapton's session turned MTV's series into can't-miss programming for which the likes of Rod Stewart, Tony Bennett, Nirvana, Pearl Jam, and more would soon participate.
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Before You Accuse Me
Hey Hey
Tears in Heaven
Lonely Stranger
Nobody Knows When You're Down and Out
Layla
Running on Faith
Walkin' Blues
Alberta
San Francisco Bay Blues
Malted Milk
Old Love
Rollin' & Tumblin'