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Showing posts with label Bobby Whitlock. Show all posts
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Thursday, October 31, 2019

Derek & The Dominos - "Fillmore Outtakes"

Derek & The Dominos - "Fillmore Outtakes"
Recorded October 23/24, 1970 
Fillmore East, NYC
Superb stereo soundboard quality 
from previously uncirculated source @flac


Track List:
01 Got To Get Better In A Little While (10-24 L)
02 Key To The Highway (10-23 L)
03 Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad (10-23 E)
04 Blues Power (10-23 E)
05 Have You Ever Loved A Woman (10-23 L)
06 Bottle Of Red Wine (10-24 L)
07 Presence Of The Lord (10-23 L)
08 Little Wing (10-23 E)



All performances are officially UNRELEASED


Compiled & uploaded to DIME in August of 2019

Thanks to DIME and the people who share!!


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Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Bobby Whitlock











Where There's A Will There's A Way:  The ABC -Dunhill Recordings is the digitally remastered editions of the first two early 1970's Solo Album of Bobby Whitlock, was released on June 25, 2013 by Future Days Recordings, together with all superstar such as George Harrison, Eric Clapton, Delaney & Bonnie and more!.
Eric Clapton:  Guitar
Klaus Voormann:  Bass
Carl Radle:  Bass
Rick Vito:  Guitar
Jim Keltner:  Drums
Jim Gordon:  Drums
George Harrison:  Guitar
Jerry McGee:  Guitar
Delaney Bramlett:  Vocals
Bonnie Bramlett:  Vocals
Jim Price:  Trumpet
Bobby Keys:  Saxophone

~By Matthew Fiander 1 July 2013
PopMatters Associate Music Editor

Bobby Whitlock is something of a classic rock unsung hero. He was, most famously, a member of Derek & the Dominos, and toured as the backing band for George Harrison after he released All Things Must Pass. Whitlock also played as part of Bonnie and Delaney’s “Friends”. He’s recorded and played with Eric Clapton in these and other ventures, and he’s also recorded with the like of Buddy Guy and others.

So Whitlock, a Tennessee-born musician who got his start on Stax Records recording hand-claps on a Sam & Dave tune, was a rock journeyman, a talented sideman and songwriter tied to some admittedly more famous names. Where There’s a Will There’s a Way looks to shed light on a lesser-known chapter in his journey, as it comprises his two solo albums from 1972—Bobby Whitlock and Raw Velvet—in hopes of deepening our understanding of Whitlock’s musical world by showing him, first and foremost, as a frontman. Considering the other players on these records—both Clapton and Harrison appear, and they’re not alone—it’s safe to say Whitlock had the band to get these songs together and make them shine. But when he first submitted his eponymous debut to his record company with the Dominos, Atlantic, they said no. So Whitlock bought out his contract and moved on.
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