On Tour with Eric Clapton

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On Tour with Eric Clapton
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Live album by
ReleasedMarch 1970
Recorded7 December 1969
Venue Fairfield Halls, Croydon, England
Genre
Length42:35(incl. stage announcements and crowd noise)
Label Atco
Producer Jimmy Miller, Delaney Bramlett
Delaney & Bonnie & Friends chronology
The Original Delaney & Bonnie & Friends
(1969)
On Tour with Eric Clapton
(1970)
To Bonnie from Delaney
(1970)
Eric Clapton chronology
Blind Faith
(1969)
On Tour with Eric Clapton
(1970)
Eric Clapton
(1970)

On Tour with Eric Clapton is a 1970 album by Delaney & Bonnie with Eric Clapton, recorded live at the Fairfield Halls, England. Released on Atco Records, it peaked at No. 29 on the Billboard 200 in April 1970, [3] at No. 39 on the UK Albums Chart, and was certified a gold record by the RIAA. [4]

Contents

Content and reissue

The album features Delaney and Bonnie's best-known touring band, including Eric Clapton, Jim Gordon, Carl Radle, Bobby Whitlock, and Dave Mason. Many of the players on this album went on to work with George Harrison on his post-Beatles debut album All Things Must Pass and with Clapton on his solo debut. The horn players Bobby Keys and Jim Price played on the albums Sticky Fingers and Exile on Main St. by the Rolling Stones, and join them for their 1972 STP Tour. Whitlock, Radle, and Gordon formed with Clapton his band Derek and the Dominos for Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs .

As no pictures of Delaney and Bonnie were deemed good enough for the album cover, a photo was used instead of a Rolls-Royce Silver Dawn in a desert, reportedly taken by manager Barry Feinstein while working as a photographer covering a Bob Dylan tour in 1966. Dylan's feet are those hanging from the car window. [5]

On Tour was re-issued in 2010 as four-disc box set, packaged in a mock road case containing the complete performance from the Royal Albert Hall, plus a composite of the next night's performances at Colston Hall in Bristol, and both the early and late shows from the tour's final stop at Fairfield Halls in Croydon. George Harrison played slide guitar on the English leg of the tour that followed the Albert Hall performance, as well as in Scandinavia, which are represented on discs 2-4.

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
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Christgau's Record Guide A− [6]
MusicHound Rock Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar half.svg[ citation needed ]
Rolling Stone Positive [1]
The Rolling Stone Album Guide Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svg[ citation needed ]
The Village Voice A [7]
Virgin Encyclopedia of Popular Music Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svg[ citation needed ]
The Great Rock Discography 8/10[ citation needed ]
Music Story Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svg[ citation needed ]
The 1000 Best Pop-Rock Albums Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svg[ citation needed ]

The album has received highly positive reviews, with many critics suggesting the album is superior to Clapton's prior project (Blind Faith). In the Rolling Stone Album Guide, the album is described as "a triumph", which is attributed to the fact the band was "one of the best" in "rock and roll". [8] Writing for Rolling Stone, Mark Kemp said the album contained "wicked performances of the kind of country and boogie that would define Southern rock". [1] Mojo described the album as "one of the two Rosetta Stones of roots rock'n'roll".[ citation needed ]

Track listing

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Things Get Better" Steve Cropper, Eddie Floyd, Wayne Jackson 4:20
2."Poor Elijah – Tribute to Johnson (medley)" Delaney Bramlett, Jim Ford, Leon Russell 5:00
3."Only You Know and I Know" Dave Mason 4:10
4."I Don't Want to Discuss It"Beth Beatty, Dick Cooper, Ernie Shelby4:55
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."That's What My Man Is For" Bessie Griffin 4:30
2."Where There's A Will There's A Way" Bonnie Bramlett, Delaney Bramlett, Bobby Whitlock 4:57
3."Comin' Home"Bonnie Bramlett, Delaney Bramlett, Eric Clapton 5:30
4."Little Richard Medley – Tutti Frutti/The Girl Can't Help It/Long Tall Sally/Jenny Jenny" Richard Penniman, Bobby Troup, Robert Blackwell 5:45

2010 deluxe edition box set

Disc one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Intro / Tuning" 0:41
2."Opening Jam" 5:00
3."Gimme Some Lovin'" Steve Winwood, Spencer Davis, Muff Winwood 3:50
4."Band Introductions" 1:36
5."Only You Know and I Know" Dave Mason 4:35
6."Medley: Poor Elijah / Tribute to Johnson" Delaney Bramlett, Jim Ford, Leon Russell 5:19
7."Get Ourselves Together"Delaney Bramlett, Bonnie Bramlett, Carl Radle 3:01
8."I Don't Know Why"Delaney Bramlett, Bonnie Bramlett, Eric Clapton 5:09
9."Where's There's a Will, There's a Way"Delaney Bramlett, Bonnie Bramlett, Bobby Whitlock 4:30
10."That's What My Man Is For" Bessie Griffin 3:44
11."Medley: Pour Your Love on Me / Just Plain Beautiful" Homer Banks, Bonnie Bramlett / Steve Cropper, Bettye Crutcher 9:21
12."Everybody Loves a Winner" Booker T. Jones, William Bell 4:48
13."Things Get Better"Cropper, Eddie Floyd, Wayne Jackson 4:09
14."Coming Home"Delaney Bramlett, Bonnie Bramlett, Clapton4:49
15."I Don't Want to Discuss It"Beth Beatty, Dick Cooper, Ernie Shelby5:19
16."Little Richard Medley: Tutti Frutti / The Girl Can't Help It / Long Tall Sally / Jenny Jenny" Richard Penniman, Bobby Troup 8:52
17."My Baby Specializes" Isaac Hayes, David Porter 4:19
Disc two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Intro / Tuning" 0:39
2."Opening Jam" 4:39
3."Gimme Some Lovin'"Steve Winwood, Davis, Muff Winwood4:10
4."Things Get Better"Cropper, Floyd, Jackson3:49
5."Medley: Poor Elijah / Tribute to Johnson"Delaney Bramlett, Ford, Russell5:37
6."I Don't Know Why"Delaney Bramlett, Bonnie Bramlett, Clapton5:23
7."Medley: Pour Your Love on Me / Just Plain Beautiful"Banks, Bonnie Bramlett / Cropper, Crutcher8:42
8."Where There's a Will, There's a Way"Delaney Bramlett, Bonnie Bramlett, Whitlock4:12
9."Coming Home"Delaney Bramlett, Bonnie Bramlett, Clapton4:50
10."Little Richard Medley: Tutti Frutti / The Girl Can't Help It / Long Tall Sally / Jenny Jenny"Penniman, Troup7:13
11."I Don't Want to Discuss It"Beatty, Cooper, Shelby5:19
12."Crowd / Announcement" 2:56
Disc three
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Intro / Tuning" 0:51
2."Gimme Some Lovin'"Steve Winwood, Spencer Davis, Muff Winwood4:01
3."Introduction" 0:44
4."Things Get Better"Cropper, Floyd, Jackson4:59
5."Medley: Poor Elijah / Tribute to Johnson"D. Bramlett, Ford, Russell7:17
6."I Don't Know Why"D. Bramlett, B. Bramlett, Clapton5:35
7."Where There's a Will, There's a Way"B. Bramlett, D. Bramlett, Whitlock5:27
8."That's What My Man Is For"Griffin5:03
9."I Don't Want to Discuss It"Beatty, Cooper, Shelby5:33
10."Coming Home"B. Bramlett, D. Bramlett, Clapton7:51
Disc four
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Intro / Tuning" 1:25
2."Gimme Some Lovin'"S. Winwood, Davis, M. Winwood4:24
3."Pigmy"Mel Brown, Billy Larkin, Henry Swarn8:51
4."Introductions" 1:31
5."Things Get Better"Cropper, Floyd, Jackson4:50
6."Medley: Poor Elijah / Tribute to Johnson"D. Bramlett, Ford, Russell5:30
7."Only You Know and I Know"Mason5:28
8."Will the Circle Be Unbroken?" A. P. Carter 3:54
9."Where There's a Will, There's a Way"B. Bramlett, D. Bramlett, B. Whitlock5:23
10."I Don't Know Why"D. Bramlett, B. Bramlett, Clapton5:58
11."That's What My Man Is For"Griffin4:56
12."Coming Home"B. Bramlett, D. Bramlett, Clapton7:42
13."Little Richard Medley: Tutti Frutti / The Girl Can't Help It / Long Tall Sally / Jenny Jenny"Penniman, Troup6:17

Personnel

Production personnel

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