DEREK AND THE DOMINOS Layla And Other Assorted Love Songs (2011 issue UK Super Deluxe 40th Anniversary Edition MULTI-FORMAT Boxset - Derek And The Dominos were the almost fictional group recruited by Eric Clapton which came together during the sessions for George Harrison's 'All Things Must Pass' album in 1970. The band released only one studio album. Released in 1970, 'Layla And Other Assorted Love Songs' melded an astounding collection of musical styles – Blues, Folk, R&B andRock – into one timeless package. This Super Deluxe Edition Box comprises FOUR CDs including the digitally remastered 14-track CD album; a 13-track album of previously unreleased recordings, live performances and the last ever band recording - 'Got To Get Better In A Little While', presented here as both a mesmerising jam version and also as the first ever release of the completed studio version; a newly remastered [from the original master tapes] and expanded 'In Concert' 2-CD set; a DVD including stunning DTS 5.1 and Dolby Surround 5.1 mixes of the album, mixed by the legendary engineer Elliot Scheiner; plus the 14-tracks pressed across a 2-LP Vinyl Set. Presented in stunning packaging containing a book featuring a new essay by Ashey Kahn and rare photos & pictures, a High Quality Layla art print, Derek & The Dominos badges [including the iconic 'Derek is Eric' slogan on one], Concert ticket stubs and Pop up 3D artwork!)