Eric Clapton is set to release a new documentary-style concert film this fall that chronicles the Far and Middle Eastern leg of his 2014 tour.
The release, which will be available on DVD and Blu-ray comes shortly after the guitarist revealed he is thinking of quitting life on the road.
“The road has become unbearable,” the nearly 70-year-old told Uncut Magazine last month. “It’s become unapproachable, because it takes so long to get anywhere. It’s hostile – everywhere: getting in and out of airports, traveling on planes and in cars.”
Fittingly, the forthcoming tour documentary is titled, Plains, Trains and Eric.
It features performances of 13 songs including such classic hits as “Layla,” “Crossroads,” and “I Shot the Sherriff,” and includes interviews with Clapton and his band members, footage from sound checks, rehearsals, and lengthy train rides between tour stops.
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Planes, Trains and Eric is available November 4th.
Track Listing
1. Tell The Truth
2. Pretending
3. Crossroads
4. Driftin’
5. I Shot the Sherriff
6. Little Queen of Spades
7. Layla
8. Wonderful Tonight
9. Key to the Highway
10. Before You Accuse Me
11 Tears in Heaven
12 Cocaine
13 Hoochie Coochie Man
14. High Time (Audio Only)
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