词条 | D&B Together |
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| name = D&B Together | type = Album | artist = Delaney & Bonnie and Friends | cover = db-together-allmusic.jpg | alt = | released = March 1972 | recorded = 1969, 1971 | venue = | studio = | genre = Blues rock Blue-eyed soul Country rock | length = | label = Columbia | producer = Delaney Bramlett (original album, bonus tracks 1 and 2) Delaney Bramlett/Doug Gilmore (bonus tracks 4 and 6) David Anderle (bonus tracks 3 and 5) | prev_title = Motel Shot | prev_year = 1971 | next_title = The Best of Delaney & Bonnie | next_year = 1972 | misc = {{Extra album cover| | header = Country Life Cover | type = Album | cover = dbcountrylife-small.jpg | border = | alt = | caption = }} }}{{Album reviews |rev1 = Allmusic |rev1score = {{Rating|2|5}}[1] }} D&B Together (originally titled Country Life) is the sixth album by Delaney & Bonnie and Friends and their first for Columbia Records. It was their last album of new material, as Delaney and Bonnie Bramlett would divorce soon after its release. BackgroundCountry Life, Delaney & Bonnie's sixth album, was anticipated by the artist's label Atco (Atlantic) Records following the success of their previous three albums and of "Never Ending Song of Love," a single from their last album Motel Shot; moreover, Atlantic executive Jerry Wexler had developed a personal friendship with the artists.[2] The album was delivered to Atlantic behind schedule, and was rushed into distribution upon delivery in early 1972 (Atco catalog no. SD 33-383). However, Wexler found the album's quality unsatisfactory and quickly withdrew it from the market. Wexler discovered that Delaney and Bonnie's marriage was under strain, and responded by selling their contract and this album's master tapes to CBS.[3] CBS reordered the running sequence of the album as shown below, and re-released it in March 1972, using different cover art, as D&B Together (Columbia/CBS catalog no. KC 31377). In 2003, Delaney Bramlett said, "I thought Country Life was a fine piece of work, so did Bonnie. Unfortunately, Jerry Wexler didn't agree."[4] Guest musicians on the album include Eric Clapton, Leon Russell, Duane Allman, Dave Mason, John Hartford, Billy Preston, Tina Turner and Steve Cropper. The standout tracks (all issued prior to the album's release as singles on Atco/Atlantic) are "Move 'Em Out", "Only You Know and I Know", "Comin' Home" and "Groupie (Superstar)." The last two tracks on this album date back to Delaney and Bonnie's sessions for Eric Clapton in November 1969. Track listing
A remastered version of the album was released by Columbia/Legacy in 2003. This version of the album, which was compiled with Delaney Bramlett's assistance, contains six additional tracks recorded by Delaney and Bonnie during 1972-73 as solo artists following their breakup. The additional tracks are:
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References1. ^[{{Allmusic|class=album|id=r31414|pure_url=yes}} Allmusic Review] {{DEFAULTSORT:DandB Together}}2. ^Wexler, Jerry and David Ritz (1993), Rhythm and the Blues, Knopf, {{ISBN|0-679-40102-4}}, pp. 252-255. 3. ^Wexler and Ritz, Rhythm and the Blues, p. 263. 4. ^Liner notes to the 2003 reissue of D&B Together, Columbia/Legacy Records, cat. no. CK 85743, p. 5. 6 : Delaney & Bonnie albums|1972 albums|Albums produced by Delaney Bramlett|Albums produced by David Anderle|Columbia Records albums|Country rock albums by American artists |
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