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Delaney & Bonnie
To Bonnie from Delaney
Release Date: 1970
Running Time: 42:18
Label: WEA International

Delaney and Bonnie hit their pop-soul prime on this, their first Atlantic Records album. Buoyed by their acclaim from their first Elektra album, as well as their association with Eric Clapton, the group switched record labels and recorded this, probably their most definitive album. Backed by an awesome cast of musicians which included Jim Gordon (drums), Kenny Gradney (bass -- later of Little Feat), and many others, this record shows why anyone connected with the band became a tambourine-shaking convert to soul-based rhythm & blues rock. Some great vocal performances by Bonnie Bramlett, especially the low-down "The Love of My Man," show why she was put in the same league as Janis Joplin. One of the more definitive albums of the period. Matthew Greenwald, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1Hard Luck and TroublesBramlett2:38
2God Knows I Love YouDavis, Bramlett2:49
3Lay Down My BurdenBogard, Utley3:38
4Medley: Come on in My Kitchen/Mama, He Treats Your Daughter Mean/GoingLance, Wallace, Payne, Traditional, Singeton4:12
5Love of My ManTownsend4:32
6They Call It Rock & Roll MusicBramlett3:38
7Soul ShakeLewis, Smith3:08
8Miss AnnJohnson, Little Richard5:04
9Alone TogetherBramlett, Whitlock, Bramlett3:16
10Living on the Open RoadBramlett3:05
11Let Me Be Your ManSoule, Woodford3:31
12Free the PeopleKeith2:47

Releases:
YearTypeLabel
2000CDWEA International



Group Members:
Bonnie Bramlett
Delaney Bramlett
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