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Binding: Audio CDEAN: 0025218862622 Format: Extra tracks Label: Stax Manufacturer: Stax MPN: 8626 Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Stax Release Date: May 23, 2006 Studio: Stax Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - "I'm willing to follow him, Anyone don't like that, well, Forget them!" --Bonnie Bramlett I like to look at this album as a rocketing testament to enduring love and a big in-your-face to the aggressive women's movement and sexual revolution of the time. When Bonnie Bramlett belts out that line from "My Baby Specializes," you know she's doing what she truly wants the most, and that's loving her man. She doesn't give a hoot what anyone else says as long as they're together. And Delaney loves her just as much. Most songs they're just belting their souls out together, praising ... Read More Rating: - Soulful Memphis Down-Home Gospel GrooveHow could this one have passed me by thirty or so years ago. I was listening to Delaney & Bonnie On Tour with Eric Clapton in my dorm room back in 1969. And I even caught them live at the old Capital Theatre in Portchester, NY around early 1970. Believe it or not they were the headliners and the opening act was The Allman Brothers Band and Johnny Winter And. But I loved all of their stuff, especially To Bonnie From Delaney. I always thought of their act as a kind of "Blue-Eyed Soul" version of Ike ... Read More Rating: - Deep SoulIf Gram Parsons (and, I would argue, Gene Clark) was the first musical artist to marry 1960's Rock and Roll with Country and Western, then Delaney & Bonnie may have been the first to marry Rock with Soul. Sounding like a white Otis Redding and Tina Turner (Bonnie was once an Ike-ette), and with Booker T. and the MGs backing them on most of the tracks, the mercurial couple rip through a set of heartfelt, gut-wrenching Southern soul, with some Rock and Roll Attitude. It's no wonder that after hearing ... Read More |