Home (Delaney & Bonnie album)
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Home | ||
Studio album by Delaney & Bonnie | ||
Released | August,1969 | |
Recorded | 1969 | |
Genre | Classic Rock/Soul | |
Label | Stax | |
Producer(s) | Don Nix/Stephen Hart | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Delaney & Bonnie chronology | ||
Accept No Substitute (1969) |
Home (1969) |
On Tour with Eric Clapton (1970) |
Home is the second album by husband and wife group Delaney & Bonnie. This album was recorded in 1969 at Stax Studios in Memphis, Tennessee, and has more of a soulful vibe than their other releases. Some of the guest musicians are Leon Russell, Donald "Duck" Dunn, Steve Cropper, Booker T. Jones, and Isaac Hayes.
[edit] Track listing
- "It's Been a Long Time Coming" (Delaney Bramlett/Bonnie Bramlett)
- "We Can Love" (Steve Cropper/Eddie Floyd)
- "Everybody Loves a Winner" (Booker T. Jones/William Bell)
- "Just Plain Beautiful" (Steve Cropper/Crutcher)
- "Pour Your Love on Me" (D.Bramlett/B.Bramlett/C.Radle)
- "A Right Now Love" (Bonnie Bramlett/Banks)
- "My Baby Specializes" (Isaac Hayes/David Porter)
- "Things Get Better" (S.Cropper/E.Floyd/A.Jackson)
- "Hard to Say Goodbye" (Bonnie Bramlett/Carl Radle)
- "Piece of My Heart" (Bert Berns/Jerry Ragovoy)
[edit] Personnel
- Delaney Bramlett - guitar, vocals
- Bonnie Bramlett - vocals
- Bobby Whitlock - keyboards, vocals
- Carl Radle - bass
- Leon Russell - keyboards
- Booker T. Jones - keyboards
- Steve Cropper - guitar
- Donald "Duck" Dunn - bass
- Al Jackson, Jr. - drums
- Isaac Hayes - keyboards, vocals
- Wayne Jackson - trumpet
- Dick Steff - trumpet
- Jay Pruitt - trumpet
- Ed Logan - tenor saxophone
- Andrew Love - tenor saxophone
- Eddie Floyd - vocals
- William Bell - vocals
- Phil Forrest - vocals
- John Davis - trumpet
- Ben Cauley - trumpet
- Joe Arnold - saxophone
- The Georgia Sea Island Singers - vocals
[edit] Production
- Producer: Don Nix/Stephen Hart
- Recording Engineer: Ron Capone
- Art Direction: Jamie Putman
- Photography: Barry Feinstein
- Cover Design: Tom Wilkes
- Liner Notes: Michael Point