Delaney & Bonnie & Friends To Bonnie From Delaney
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High Quality Pure Analogue 180g Virgin Vinyl LP!
AAA Recording! Pressed at Pallas Germany!
The married couple and musical duo Delaney & Bonnie (Bramlett) ignited critics, fans and famous musical colleagues to veritable bursts of exultation. Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones talked matter-of-factly of "convincing white gospel song", while Eric Clapton regarded the duo as the "best pop band in the world". Claptons enthusiasm went so far that he invited the pair to accompany him on a peaceful tour of Europe and was booed by German fans because he stood in the background as a mere accompanist and did not play any solos. The master of the guitar may have had good reasons for staying out of the limelight, if one is to believe the Chicago Daily News, who declared that Delaney & Bonnie were better than Aretha Franklin and Ray Charles together.
Indeed the combined voices in the arrangements are so closely knit that there is not a millimetre of space between the singer and backing. In "Hard Luck And Troubles", a dry cantankerous groove, the vocals cling to a sinewy bass line, criss-crossed by short chords on the organ. Gospel is celebrated spiritually, yet not too much so, in a rocking, rhythmic and dense interplay between the soloist and chorus. And what is more: the great ballad, hovering above a vibrating carpet of sound on the organ ("The Love Of My Man") and crisp, firm winds ("Alone Together") are included in this exquisite collection of great and even great songs.
Features:
- 180g High Quality Vinyl
- Pure Analogue
- AAA Recording
- Made from the original, analogue master tapes
- Pressed at Pallas in Germany
- Faithful reproduction of original artwork and labels
- Gatefold jacket
Musicians:
- Bonnie Bramlett, vocals
- Delaney Bramlett, rhythm guitar, vocals
- Duane Allman, slide guitar
- Ben Benay, lead guitar (A6, B3-4)
- Charlie Freeman, lead guitar (A1-5, B1-2, B5-6)
- Jerry Jumonville, alto sax (A6, B3-4)
- Frank Mayes, tenor sax (A6, B3-4)
- Darrell Leonard, trumpet, trombone (A6, B3-4)
- Jim Gordon, piano, organ (A6, B3-4)
- Kenny Gradney, bass (A6, B3-4)
- Chuck Morgan, drums (A6, B3-4)
- King Curtis, tenor sax solo (A6)
- Jim Dickinson, piano (A1-5, B1-2, B5-6)
- Bobby Whitlock, organ, vocals (A1-5, B1-2, B5-6)
- Tom McClure, bass (A1-5, B1-2, B5-6)
- Jerry Scheff, bass (A1-5, B1-2, B5-6)
- Ron Tutt, drums (A1-5, B1-2, B5-6)
- Sammy Creason, drums (A1-5, B1-2, B5-6)
- Andrew Love, tenor sax (A1-5, B1-2, B5-6)
- Ed Logan, tenor sax (A1-5, B1-2, B5-6)
- Floyd Newman, baritone sax (A1-5, B1-2, B5-6)
- Wayne Jackson, trumpet (A1-5, B1-2, B5-6)
- Jack Hale, trombone (A1-5, B1-2, B5-6)
- Sam Clayton, congas (A1-5, B1-2, B5-6)
- Alan Estes, percussion (A1-5, B1-2, B5-6)
- Little Richard, piano (B2)
- Mike Utley, piano (A3)
- Sneeky Pete, steel guitar (A2)
Selections:
Side A
1. Hard Luck And Troubles
2. God Knows I Love You
3. Lay Down My Burden
Medley:
4a. Come On In My Kitchen
4b. Mama, He Treats Your Daughter Mean
4c. Going Down The Road Feeling Bad
5. The Love Of My Man
6. They Call It Rock & Roll Music
Side B
1. Soul Shake
2. Miss Ann
3. Alone Together
4. Living On The Open Road
5. Let me be your man
6. Free The People
Recording: 1970 at Decca Studios, New York, by Don Casale and Atlantic South-Criteria Studios, Miami, by Ron Albert & Chuck Kirkpatrick Production Delaney Bramlett, Jerry Wexler and Tom Dowd