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The Delbert & Glen Sessions 1972-1973 (Import) (CD)

By: Delbert McClinton (Artist) and Glen Clark (Artist)


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Track Listing

DISC 1 for The Delbert & Glen Sessions 1972-1973 (Import) (CD) Album By Delbert McClinton (Artist) and...
1   Old Standby  
2   Ain't What You Eat It's The Way That You Chew It  
3   I Received A Letter  
4   I Feel The Burden (Being Lifted Off My Shoulders)  
5   "b" Movie Box Car Blues  
6   Everyday Will Be Like A Holiday  
7   All Them Other Good Things  
8   Sugar Daddy  
9   Here Comes The Blues Again  
10   Rosie's (The Working Girls' Hotel)  
11   C.O.D.  
12   Oh My  
13   If You Don't Leave Me Alone - (I'm Gonna Find Somebody Who Will)  
14   Lucky Boy - (Your Ramblin' Days Are Through)  
15   Too Much  
16   Sidewalk Diploma  
17   Cold November  
18   I Don't Want To Hear It Anymore  
19   Let Me Be Your Lover  
20   Bless 'Em  
21   California Livin'  
22   You Gonna Miss Me  
23   To Be With You  
 


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Dirty Linen (p.63) - "On these songs, McClinton's a lot more bluesy and Clark leans toward country rock, but together they cover the Tex/Cali hipster music waterfront of twang, fuzz and gutbucket stomp..."

Title Note

Composers: Delbert McClinton; Glen Clark.

Personnel: Delbert McClinton (vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar, harmonica); Glen Clark (vocals, keyboards); Michael O'Neill (guitar, acoustic guitar, mandolin); Tommy Spurlock (guitar, dobro); Stephen Bruton, Travis Wammack (guitar); Daniel Moore (acoustic guitar, background vocals); Rick Cunha (acoustic guitar); David "Fathead" Newman (tenor saxophone, horns); Garnett Brown, Joe Newman Quartet , David Earl Taylor, Jon Faddis, Seldon Powell (horns); Matt Betton (keyboards, drums); Tom Canning (keyboards); Sammy Creason, Howard (Jimmy) Evans (drums); Sonny Fortner, Gary Montgomery (background vocals).

Audio Mixer: Allan Emig.

Audio Remixer: Geoffrey Haslam.

Liner Note Author: Keith Glass.

Recording information: Atlantic Recording Studios, New York, NY; Dallasonics, Dallas, TX; New London Studios, Birmingham, AL; Paramount Recording Studios, Hollywood, CA.

Photographers: Rick Nation; Barry Feinstein.

The two albums compiled on this single disc, Delbert & Glen from 1972 and Subject to Change from 1973, were both issued on Warner Bros. under the stewardship of Mo Ostin and Lenny Waronker, at that time easily the most adventurous and nurturing of all the major labels. Delbert McClinton and Glen Clark understood something about the amalgam of country and rock -- as well as soul and blues -- that eluded the Eagles entirely: that the roots of those musics were gritty, unpolished, immediate, and raucous. Therefore, in listening to these two long-lost gems, one feels as if the Faces were playing with Waylon Jennings and Booker T. & the MG's simultaneously. Fans of McClinton will no doubt hear the sheer raucous roots of his solo career in these sides -- the first of which was produced in Hollywood by T-Bone Burnett, the second in Birmingham, AL, by Geoffrey Haslam. McClinton and Clark were perfect foils for one another and surrounded themselves with monster talent: from Rick Cunha and David Jackson to Stephen Bruton, Sammy Creason, and Jon Faddis. McClinton wrote all the songs on the first album, and half on the second, while Clark wrote the remainder. But these records were collaborations right down the pipe. Clark brought the tough blues and R&B credentials as a session man, and McClinton had the voice, the soul, and the hillbilly country. Some of the songs that came from this period were "Ain't What You Eat But the Way That You Chew It," "Here Comes the Blues Again," "To Be With You," "Lucky Boy," "If You Don't Leave Me Alone (I'm Gonna Find Somebody Who Will)," "I Feel the Burden," "Sugar Daddy," and many others. This set is completely inspired; it's greasy, funky, roiling Southern wildness at its best and it provides the missing chapter in McClinton's discography . No jive "early years" detritus, this is the real thing and is essential listening for fans of Southern rock and R&B. ~ Thom Jurek



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