On Tour With Eric Clapton [Import]
Track Listings
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1. Things Get Better
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2. Poor Elijah- Tribute To Johnson
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3. Only You Know And I Know
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4. I Don't Want To Discuss It
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5. That's What My Man Is For
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6. Where There's A Will There's A Way
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7. Coming Home
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8. Little Richard Medley
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On Tour With Eric Clapton, Music, Delaney & Bonnie & Friends, Pop
Average customer rating:
- A Must-have additon to anyone's music library
- Finding gold where you'd least expect it
- College Favorite
- Ditto..one of the best, maybe the best, live rock album ever
- Delaney, Bonnie & Friends, The Rest Of The Story
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Delaney & Bonnie On Tour With Eric Clapton
Delaney & Bonnie & Friends
Manufacturer: Atco
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Binding: Audio CD
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- The Best of Delaney & Bonnie
- Original Delaney & Bonnie: Accept No Substitute
- D & B Together
- Live at the Fillmore
- Mad Dogs & Englishmen
ASIN: B000002IAS
Release Date: 1989-05-18 |
Tracks:
- Things Get Better
- Por Elijah-Tribute To Johnson Medley: Poor Elijah/Tribute
- Only You Know And I Know
- I Don't Want To Discuss It
- That's What My Man Is For
- Where There's A Will, There's A Way
- Coming Home
- Little Richard Medley:Tutti-Frutti/The Girl Can't Help It/Long Tall Sall/Jenny Jenny
Customer Reviews:
A Must-have additon to anyone's music library.......2007-07-11
This recording is positively alive with supercharged energy. It is not only brimming with fine performances from many of the hottest musicians of the time; it serves as proof-positive that white kids can, indeed, superbly play blues and soul music. It captures the raw energy of the ensemble performances of the (then) husband-wife team of Delaney and Bonnie Bramblett, and the exceptional backing musicians who would eventually turn up on the albums of countless other stars for another 20 or more years.
Put it in, turn it on, crank it up, and shake your booty to every tune on the CD (you can't resist going dance crazy, anyway). Don't let this one get by you. Get it while it's still in print.
Finding gold where you'd least expect it.......2007-05-20
I originally bought this album when it first came out. I knew nothing about the record. I'd been a Cream and Blind Faith fan and seeing Eric Clapton's name on the cover caught my eye. I also loved the back and front of the album cover. I got it home and put the needle on the thing and went WOW! It had everything that Rock N'Roll is about. No one knew at that time that we were listing to the birth of Derek and The Dominoes. Bonnie Bramlett's voice is blistering and sweet at the same time. For the next 30 years I could still hear her in my brain saying "Hey would you give us some red lights, 'cause this is a red light song". The album's still in the stack on the top shelf of my closet. I saw it on Amazon and it was time again for "Goin' Home" and "That's What My Man Is For". Order it for yourself. It's rock n' roll 101 taught by finest professor's in rock academia.
College Favorite.......2007-05-19
One of the best live albums, a perfect mix of artists and Music
Ditto..one of the best, maybe the best, live rock album ever.......2007-05-18
What, you say, by some group named Delaney and Bonnie (Bramlett)? Whose biggest fault may have been to risk their own roles by making buddies out of the biggest names in rock and roll such as Eric Clapton, Dave Mason, and so on. The participants here went on to form the core of Derek and the Dominoes (Clapton, Carl Radle from the band Colours, solo artist Bobby Whitlock, drummer Jim Gordon).
Imagine a musical locomotive driven along by the constant chug of some solid soul and rock'n roll. Everything you would want, including the super-session-men horn section of Bobby Keys and Jim Price.
Wait, we forgot about the Bramletts. They never got the recognition they deserved, on their own. Bonnie's vocals were as soulful as anything you could ask for. And Delaney, while perhaps not quite so standout as his beautiful companion, could emote pretty well himself.
You will play this, and play it again, and play it again.
Delaney, Bonnie & Friends, The Rest Of The Story.......2007-04-08
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:
Delaney & Bonnie and Friends was a group started by Delaney and Bonnie Bramlett, which featured the elite session artists of the day, such as Carl Radle, Jim Price, Bobby Keys, Rita Coolidge, Bobby Whitlock, Jim Gordon, Leon Russell, Dave Mason and revolving guest lead guitarists which would include Eric Clapton, George Harrison, Duane Allman and even some appearances with Jimi Hendrix.
Prior to their marriage and collaboration, Delaney had been a well-regarded LA session musician, and Bonnie had the distinction of being the only white Ikette, performing with the Ike and Tina Turner Revue. In later years, she turned to acting, appearing most notably on the TV shows "Fame" and "Roseanne", under her new name of Bonnie Sheridan.
In 1970, after Delaney and Bonnie & Friends, Eric Clapton formed Derek and the Dominos, with Delaney and Bonnie members, Carl Radle, Bobby Whitlock, and Jim Gordon as his rhythm section.
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I just wanted everyone to know the whole story and the different cast members one might have seen while they were touring. Also notable; is that many of the Derek & The Dominos survivors, ended up becoming Leon Russell's "Shelter People". During this same era, Leon Russell and Bonnie wrote "Super Star" (Originally titled 'Groupie') and went to #1 by Karen Carpenter. Also written during this era, Leon Russell and Eric Clapton's song "Blues Power".
I have had this recording in 8 track, LP, cassette and now compact disc. One reviewer was harsh about the CD quality. IMHO every form I've ever heard, this concert made me WELL PLEASED.
Average customer rating:
- A Must-have additon to anyone's music library
- Finding gold where you'd least expect it
- College Favorite
- Ditto..one of the best, maybe the best, live rock album ever
- Delaney, Bonnie & Friends, The Rest Of The Story
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On Tour with Eric Clapton
Delaney & Bonnie & Friends
Manufacturer: Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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- The Best of Delaney & Bonnie
- Original Delaney & Bonnie: Accept No Substitute
- D & B Together
- Live at the Fillmore
- Mad Dogs & Englishmen
ASIN: B000026XET
Release Date: 2002-04-16 |
Tracks:
- Things Get Better
- Poor Elijah - Tribute to Johnson [Medley]
- Only You Know and I Know
- I Don't Want to Discuss It
- That's What My Man Is For
- Where There's a Will There's a Way
- Comin' Home
- Little Richard Medley: Tutti-Frutti/The Girl Can't Help It/Long Tall S
Customer Reviews:
A Must-have additon to anyone's music library.......2007-07-11
This recording is positively alive with supercharged energy. It is not only brimming with fine performances from many of the hottest musicians of the time; it serves as proof-positive that white kids can, indeed, superbly play blues and soul music. It captures the raw energy of the ensemble performances of the (then) husband-wife team of Delaney and Bonnie Bramblett, and the exceptional backing musicians who would eventually turn up on the albums of countless other stars for another 20 or more years.
Put it in, turn it on, crank it up, and shake your booty to every tune on the CD (you can't resist going dance crazy, anyway). Don't let this one get by you. Get it while it's still in print.
Finding gold where you'd least expect it.......2007-05-20
I originally bought this album when it first came out. I knew nothing about the record. I'd been a Cream and Blind Faith fan and seeing Eric Clapton's name on the cover caught my eye. I also loved the back and front of the album cover. I got it home and put the needle on the thing and went WOW! It had everything that Rock N'Roll is about. No one knew at that time that we were listing to the birth of Derek and The Dominoes. Bonnie Bramlett's voice is blistering and sweet at the same time. For the next 30 years I could still hear her in my brain saying "Hey would you give us some red lights, 'cause this is a red light song". The album's still in the stack on the top shelf of my closet. I saw it on Amazon and it was time again for "Goin' Home" and "That's What My Man Is For". Order it for yourself. It's rock n' roll 101 taught by finest professor's in rock academia.
College Favorite.......2007-05-19
One of the best live albums, a perfect mix of artists and Music
Ditto..one of the best, maybe the best, live rock album ever.......2007-05-18
What, you say, by some group named Delaney and Bonnie (Bramlett)? Whose biggest fault may have been to risk their own roles by making buddies out of the biggest names in rock and roll such as Eric Clapton, Dave Mason, and so on. The participants here went on to form the core of Derek and the Dominoes (Clapton, Carl Radle from the band Colours, solo artist Bobby Whitlock, drummer Jim Gordon).
Imagine a musical locomotive driven along by the constant chug of some solid soul and rock'n roll. Everything you would want, including the super-session-men horn section of Bobby Keys and Jim Price.
Wait, we forgot about the Bramletts. They never got the recognition they deserved, on their own. Bonnie's vocals were as soulful as anything you could ask for. And Delaney, while perhaps not quite so standout as his beautiful companion, could emote pretty well himself.
You will play this, and play it again, and play it again.
Delaney, Bonnie & Friends, The Rest Of The Story.......2007-04-08
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:
Delaney & Bonnie and Friends was a group started by Delaney and Bonnie Bramlett, which featured the elite session artists of the day, such as Carl Radle, Jim Price, Bobby Keys, Rita Coolidge, Bobby Whitlock, Jim Gordon, Leon Russell, Dave Mason and revolving guest lead guitarists which would include Eric Clapton, George Harrison, Duane Allman and even some appearances with Jimi Hendrix.
Prior to their marriage and collaboration, Delaney had been a well-regarded LA session musician, and Bonnie had the distinction of being the only white Ikette, performing with the Ike and Tina Turner Revue. In later years, she turned to acting, appearing most notably on the TV shows "Fame" and "Roseanne", under her new name of Bonnie Sheridan.
In 1970, after Delaney and Bonnie & Friends, Eric Clapton formed Derek and the Dominos, with Delaney and Bonnie members, Carl Radle, Bobby Whitlock, and Jim Gordon as his rhythm section.
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I just wanted everyone to know the whole story and the different cast members one might have seen while they were touring. Also notable; is that many of the Derek & The Dominos survivors, ended up becoming Leon Russell's "Shelter People". During this same era, Leon Russell and Bonnie wrote "Super Star" (Originally titled 'Groupie') and went to #1 by Karen Carpenter. Also written during this era, Leon Russell and Eric Clapton's song "Blues Power".
I have had this recording in 8 track, LP, cassette and now compact disc. One reviewer was harsh about the CD quality. IMHO every form I've ever heard, this concert made me WELL PLEASED.
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