Delaney & Bonnie And Friends - D & B Together (Reissue, Remastered) (1969-72/2003)

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Title: D & B Together
Year Of Release: 1969-72/2003
Label: Columbia/Legacy
Genre: Country, Folk, Rock, Blues, R&B
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 59:25
Total Size: 157/372 Mb (scans)
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Delaney & Bonnie And Friends - D & B Together (Reissue, Remastered) (1969-72/2003)


Tracklist:

1. Only You Know And I Know (Dave Mason) - 3:26
2. Wade In The River Of Jordan (Traditional, Arr. Delaney Bramlett) - 2:10
3. Sound Of The City (Delaney Bramlett, Joe Hicks) - 2:39
4. Well, Well (Delaney Bramlett) - 3:03
5. I Know How It Feels To Be Lonely (Bonnie Bramlett, Leon Ware) - 3:47
6. Comin' Home (Bonnie Bramlett, Eric Clapton) - 3:13
7. Move 'Em Out (Steve Cropper, Bettye Crutcher) - 2:50
8. Big Change Comin' (Delaney Bramlett) - 3:22
9. A Good Thing (I'm On Fire) (Delaney Bramlett, Gordon Dewitty) - 2:13
10. Groupie (Superstar) (Bonnie Bramlett, Leon Russell) - 2:49
11. I Know Something Good About You (Delaney Bramlett, Joe Hicks) - 4:11
12. Country Life (Delaney Bramlett, Bobby Whitlock) - 3:38

Bonus Tracks:
13. Over And Over (Delaney Bramlett) - 2:41
14. I'm Not Your Lover, Just Your Lovee (Delaney Bramlett, Doug Gilmore) - 4:28
15. Good Vibrations (Gordon Dewitty) - 3:13
16. Are You A Beatle Or A Rolling Stone (Delaney Bramlett, Doug Gilmore) - 3:22
17. (You Don't Know) How Glad I Am (Jimmy Williams, Larry Harrison) - 3:58
18. California Rain (Delaney Bramlett, Doug Gilmore) - 3:52

Line-up::
Delaney Bramlett - Guitar, Vocals
Bonnie Bramlett - Vocals
Eric Clapton - Guitar, Vocals
Leon Russell - Piano, Keyboards, Vocals
Duane Allman - Guitar, Vocals
Dave Mason - Guitar, Vocals
Carl Radle - Bass, Vocals
John Hartford - Banjo, Vocals
Steve Cropper - Guitar, Vocals
Jim Gordon - Drums, Vocals
Red Rhodes - Steel Guitar, Vocals
Jaimoe - Drums, Vocals
Billy Preston - Keyboards, Piano, Vocals
Charlie Freeman - Guitar, Vocals
Kenny Gradney - Bass, Vocals
Bobby Whitlock - Keyboards, Vocals
Bobby Keys - Saxophone, Vocals
James Jamerson - Bass, Vocals
Jerry Jumonville - Saxophone, Vocals
King Curtis - Saxophone, Vocals
Larry Knechtel - Bass, Vocals
Darrell Leonard - Trumpet, Vocals
Jim Price - Horns, Vocals
Chuck Rainey - Bass, Vocals
Larry Savoie - Trombone, Vocals
Rita Coolidge - Vocals
Tina Turner - Vocals
Venetta Fields - Vocals
Merry Clayton - Vocals
Eddie Kendricks - Vocals
Sam Clayton - Vocals
Joe Hicks - Vocals
Patrice Holloway - Vocals
Tex Johnson - Vocals
Clydie King - Vocals
Sherlie Matthews - Vocals
Gordon De Witty - Vocals
Jay York - Vocals

The husband and wife team of Delaney & Bonnie has fallen through the cracks of time, and today, the couple is barely remembered for its influence on music. Even during its heyday, Delaney & Bonnie struggled to score a hit, although it eventually succeeded with the definitive cover of Dave Mason’s Only You Know and I Know, the lead-off track from its sixth and final album D&B Together.

Though Delaney & Bonnie Bramlett never found the commercial audience for which they strived, they did achieve a high-level of recognition among their peers. It was Byrds-man Gram Parsons who first introduced George Harrison to the duo’s music, and Harrison brought Eric Clapton into their rapidly growing family. Clapton immediately became Delaney & Bonnie’s biggest supporter, inviting them to open for Blind Faith as well as performing on the pair’s subsequent albums and tours. For certain, within Delaney & Bonnie’s albums was the inspiration and impetus for Clapton’s own solo career. The rich mixture of gospel, soul, R&B, country, and folk that he used to great effect on his self-titled debut (as well as 461 Ocean Boulevard and Slowhand) was rooted in these freewheeling sessions with the Bramletts.

D&B Together features an all-star line-up, including Dave Mason, Tina Turner, King Curtis, Bobby Keys, Rita Coolidge, Leon Russell, Billy Preston, Red Rhodes, Steve Cropper, and the entire cast of Derek & the Dominoes. Often, albums with this many guests become bogged down in ego trips, but the early ’70s was the perfect time for these sorts of jam sessions, which frequently worked quite well. Such is the case with D&B Together, an organic, earthy album that generally finds the perfect combination of musicians. Highlights are plenty, including Bonnie’s righteously rapturous vocals on Wade in the River of Jordan, the rolling percussion-fueled Well, Well, the rousing groove Big Change Comin’, and the soulful, Band-tinged I Know Something Good about You. Ultimately, though, it’s the Clapton-contributed Comin’ Home that steals the show with its flurry of churning guitars and percussion. Beautifully remastered and augmented with six tracks from the Bramletts’ post-collaborative solo outings, D&B Together has never sounded better.



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