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Delaney & Bonnie & Friends, Eric Clapton: On Tour - LP 180g Vinyl

                 



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Label: ATCO Records SD33326
Country: Germany
Released: 2020-11
Genre: Pop-Rock
Barcode: 4260019716033
Quantity: 3 in stock
Seller Ref:   33326

This 42-minute-long live album, which was recorded in December 1969 in Croydon, England and was awarded 5 stars by the magazine Rolling Stone, is not only the culmination of Delaney & Bonnie’s creative output, but also marks their connection to the further careers of Eric Clapton and George Harrison. On this particular tour Clapton plays the same mixture of country music, blues and gospel that were to hallmark his own early solo appearances from 1970. He rose to the occasion with consistently brilliant virtuosity; the highlights are a dizzying solo in "I Don’t Want To Discuss It", a lengthy 'Slowhand' passage in "Only You Know And I Know", and a dry fervent introduction to the wonderfully balanced "Coming Home". Vocally Delaney & Bonnie were never better than on this live set, and the 11-piece band sounds musically more close-knit than many a quartet of the times, regardless of whether they are playing a lengthy blues number or a medley of Little Richard songs. It is certainly no coincidence that the band featured here would become Clapton’s own choice for his first solo LP, or that the kernel of this group – Bobby Whitlock, Carl Radle and Jim Gordon – would metamorphose into Derek and the Dominos, or that the bulk of the band would constitute the group that would perform with George Harrison in "All Things Must Pass" and The Concert For Bangladesh, except that their playing (not to mention the recording) is better here. Half the musicians on this record attained near-superstar status less than one year later, and although their fame was fairly short-lived, this is certainly justified, as you will ascertain when you listen to this live performance. This Speakers Corner LP was remastered using pure analogue components only, from the master tapes through to the cutting head. All royalties and mechanical rights have been paid.

Dieses 42-minütige Live-Album, das Ende 1969 in Croydon (England) aufgenommen und vom Rolling Stone mit 5 Sternen bewertet wurde, ist nicht nur der Höhepunkt des Schaffens von Delaney & Bonnie, sondern auch die Verknüpfung der weiteren Karrieren von Eric Clapton und George Harrison. Auf dieser Tournee spielte Clapton dieselbe Mischung aus Country, Blues und Gospel, die seine eigenen frühen Soloauftritte von 1970 kennzeichnen sollte. Er stellte sich dem Anlass mit durchweg schillernder Virtuosität, Highlights sind ein schwindelerregendes Solo in "I Don't Want To Discuss It", ein langer, 'Slowhand'-Teil in "Only You Know And I Know" und eine trockene, inbrünstige Einleitung zu dem wunderbar abgestimmten "Coming Home". Gesanglich waren Delaney & Bonnie nie besser als bei diesem Live-Set, und die 11-köpfige Band klingt musikalisch straffer als viele Quartette aus jener Zeit, egal ob sie einen ausgedehnten Blues spielen oder ein Medley aus Little Richard-Songs. Es ist kein Zufall, dass die hier vorgestellte Band Claptons eigenes Studio-Outfit für seine erste Solo-LP wurde, oder dass der Kern dieser Gruppe - Bobby Whitlock, Carl Radle und Jim Gordon - sich ebenfalls in Derek & the Dominos verwandelten; oder dass der Großteil der gesamten Band hier auch zu der Gruppe werden sollte, die mit George Harrison bei "All Things Must Pass" und "The Concert For Bangladesh" spielte, außer dass das Zusammenspiel hier (ganz zu schweigen von der Aufnahme) besser ist. Die Hälfte der Musiker auf dieser Platte erreichte weniger als ein Jahr später fast den Status von Superstars, und obwohl der Ruhm nicht von Dauer war, war er gerechtfertigt, wenn man sich diesen Liveauftritt heute anhört. Diese Speakers Corner Produktion wurde unter Verwendung von analogem Masterband und Mastering 100% rein analog gefertigt. Alle Lizenz

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Tracklist
 
A1Things Get Better4:20
Poor Elijah - Tribute To Johnson (Medley)5:00
A3Only You Know And I Know4:10
A4I Don't Want To Discuss It4:55
B1That's What My Man Is For4:30
B2Where There's A Will, There's A Way4:57
B3Coming Home5:30
Little Richard Medley5:45


Barcode and Identifiers
Rights Society: GEMA
Barcode: 4260019716033
Label Code: 14666
Matrix / RunoutSide ONE: SD 33-326 -A KPG CCA C
Matrix / RunoutSide TWO: SD 33-326 -B KSL CCA A


Credits
Arranged By [Horn Arrangements By] - Delaney Bramlett, Jim Price
Bass - Carl Radle
Congas [Conga], Bongos [Bongo Drums] - Tex Johnson
Design, Photography By - Barry Feinstein, Tom Wilkes
Design, Photography By [For] - Camouflage Productions
Drums - Jim Gordon
Engineer [Mix Down Engineer] - Bill Halverson
Engineer [Recording Engineers] - Andy Johns, Glyn Johns
Guitar - Dave Mason
Lead Guitar - Eric Clapton
Mastered By - Al Brown
Organ, Vocals - Bobby Whitlock
Other [Special Thanks To] - Ahmet Ertegun, Mysterioso
Producer - Delaney Bramlett, Jimmy Miller
Rhythm Guitar, Vocals - Delaney Bramlett
Saxophone - Bobby Keys
Trumpet, Trombone - Jim Price
Vocals - Bonnie Bramlett, Rita Coolidge

Notes
Recorded live in England.

180g virgin vinyl pressings from Pallas/Germany


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Tracklisting is supplied by a third party and matched by catalogue number or barcode. Tracks on the release may differ from what is being sold.
     
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