In July 1986, Eric Clapton performed at the Montreux Jazz Festival, a significant event in his career marked by a triumphant return to the live stage ... Read Full Description >
In July 1986, Eric Clapton performed at the Montreux Jazz Festival, a significant event in his career marked by a triumphant return to the live stage after a period of personal challenges, including struggles with addiction. By this time, Clapton had recently released the studio album "August" in 1986, which featured a more polished sound and showcased his evolution as an artist. The Montreux concert included classic tracks such as "Crossroads" and "White Room," illustrating his deep blues roots while reflecting his adaptability to various musical styles. This performance was also notable as Clapton's popularity surged during the mid-1980s, aided by successful collaborations and a series of hit albums. Clapton's 1986 live set captures his resilience and artistry, as he connected deeply with fans during one of his most vibrant periods.