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On Tour (Reis)
Delaney & Bonnie, Eric Clapton
On Tour (Reis)
Genres: Pop, R&B, Rock, Classic Rock
 
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Japanese only SHM pressing. The SHM-CD [Super High Material CD] format features enhanced audio quality through the use of a special polycarbonate plastic. Using a process developed by JVC and Universal Music Japan discover...  more »

     
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All Artists: Delaney & Bonnie, Eric Clapton
Title: On Tour (Reis)
Members Wishing: 8
Total Copies: 0
Label: Wea Japan
Release Date: 4/16/2002
Album Type: Import
Genres: Pop, R&B, Rock, Classic Rock
Styles: Adult Contemporary, Soul, Blues Rock, Rock Guitarists, Album-Oriented Rock (AOR)
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1

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Japanese only SHM pressing. The SHM-CD [Super High Material CD] format features enhanced audio quality through the use of a special polycarbonate plastic. Using a process developed by JVC and Universal Music Japan discovered through the joint companies' research into LCD display manufacturing SHM-CDs feature improved transparency on the data side of the disc allowing for more accurate reading of CD data by the CD player laser head. SHM-CD format CDs are fully compatible with standard CD players.

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The MOSTEST Live Trip!!
T. Ebenhoh | The Heart | 03/11/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I saw this unbelievable group live at a Festival near New Orleans area in 1971. I was at the foot of the stage the whole time and was rockin' and floatin' at the same time!! The moment I saw this album after the concert I bought it and now have it on CD. It is the tightest most rockin' power

live concert EVER!! If you have any memories of the 60-70s rock energy

or want to hear what it was like...GET THIS!!!"
Good-time white soul with a smoking-hot band
R. E. Nunley | Texas | 03/11/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Although Eric Clapton is credited in the title, this is not a Clapton-centric album like the John Mayall album where he is billed similarly. After the disastrous Blind Faith tour, Clapton was ready to disappear into a band, and the warmup act on that tour, Delaney and Bonnie and Friends, was it.



The dominant presence here by far is Delaney Bramlett. He's the bandleader, and is clearly in control. The music is a high-energy, feelgood blend of soul, blues, and rock. The band is some of the best of the Wrecking Crew/Plantation musicians from Los Angeles. Bear in mind that all but Clapton, Bobby Whitlock, and D&B themselves did Joe Cocker's "Mad Dogs and Englishmen" tour just three months after making this record.



This is terrific ensemble playing, really the only time Clapton has immersed himself in that (Cream really doesn't fit the description). There are no guitar pyrotechnics here. Rather, guitars played by EC, Dave Mason, and Delaney Bramlett weave in and out much like Keith Richards/Brian Jones and Richards/Ronnie Wood. Solos, when taken, are short and to the point.



Delaney is a forceful if not particularly melodic singer, and Rita Coolidge's smoky voice does a lot to round out Bonnie Bramlett's voice, which can be thin at times. This outfit probably thought it was the best band in the world, and played like it wanted to prove it.



The presence of George Harrison on this record is uncertain. Some sources claim he played on this date (the entire album comes from December 7, 1969, although other shows were recorded); others dispute this. Delaney Bramlett does not include George in the band introductions, though. Although some say George purposely performed anonymously, there are videos from a TV broadcast of a different concert that show Bramlett clearly introducing him. Even so, if George is on the album, he's pretty much undetectable in the mix. Clapton, Mason, and Bramlett are all easy to hear, although it's often difficult to tell who is who.



If you like energetic, vocal and horn-driven soul with just a touch of guitar flourishes, this album is a fine investment."