Delaney & Bonnie "Goin' Down That Road Feeling Bad" 1970 Leon Russell Carl Radle Jim Keltner

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • The story behind Delaney & Bonnie's 1971 album Motel Shot (with their hit "Never Ending Song of Love") is that it had been recorded in a hotel, when in fact it was done partly in the living room of Atlantic producer Bruce Botnick and partly in a studio. The album was reissued in an Expanded Edition in 2017, which has liner notes and interviews explaining how that happened.
    From the original album here is the traditional American folk song "Goin' Down That Road Feeling Bad," as arranged by Delaney Bramlett, recorded during a "live session" on March 3, 1970. The song originated back in 1923 as "Lonesome Road Blues" by Henry Whitter.
    Along with Delaney and his wife Bonnie Bramlett were Carl Radle on bass, Jim Keltner on drums, Bobby Whitlock on keyboards, Gram Parsons on guitar and Leon Russell on piano.

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