Fusing the psychedelic blues of Eric Clapton and the soulful vocals and keyboards of Steve Winwood, with Rick Grech on bass and the phenomenal Ginger Baker on drums, fans at that historic performance were treated to a selection of timeless tracks including "Presence of the Lord," "Can't Find My Way Home" and The Rolling Stones' classic "Under My Thumb."
Hyde Park 1969 also boasts archive footage of the various members of Blind Faith performing within their earlier musical guises. Clips of Spencer Davis Group performing "I'm A Man," Traffic's "Hole in My Shoe," Family performing "Dim" and Cream performing "Sunshine of Your Love," acts as an introduction to this phenomenal concert event. Hyde Park 1969 also includes a comprehensive discography for all the members of Blind Faith pre-1969, plus a collection of rare photos set to the sounds of "Well All Right."
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