Delaney & Bonnie
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Accept No Substitute
Used - LP - EKS 74039
1969 Brown Label Original. Features Bobby Keys, Leon Russell, Rita Coolidge, Bobby Whitlock, Jim Keltner And Others. Appears Unplayed.
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Accept No Substitute
Used - LP - EKS 74039
Beautiful 1969 Red Label Heavy Vinyl 2nd Issue Still In Shrink Wrap With Custom Inner Sleeve. Features Bobby Keys, Leon Russell, Rita Coolidge, Bobby Whitlock, Jim Keltner And Others.
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Accept No Substitute
Used - LP - EKS 74039
Beautiful 1969 Red Label Heavy Vinyl 2nd Issue. Features Bobby Keys, Leon Russell, Rita Coolidge, Bobby Whitlock, Jim Keltner And Others. Appears Unplayed.
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Accept No Substitute
Used - LP - P-4531E
1978 Japanese Pressing With Obi And English Lyrics Insert. LP Appears New, Unplayed. “While Delaney & Bonnie Will Be Forever Associated With Eric Clapton And Layla & Other Assorted Love Songs, The Couple, Along With A Loose Association Of Friends, Recorded A Number Of Classics In Their Own Right. Released In 1969, Accept No Substitute Contained The Same Blend Of Soul And Rock & Roll That Would Show Up On Layla The Following Year. While The Production, As Matthew Greenwald Points Out In The Liner Notes, Has A "Pop Sheen," Delaney & Bonnie's Earthy Vocals, Along With The Band's Rhythm & Blues Assault, Nonetheless Dictate The Proceedings. The Horn Section And Expressive Guitar Create A Lovely Mix On "Get Ourselves Together" And "Someday," Giving The Listener A Taste Of What Gospel Might Sound Like If Performed By A Good '60s Rock Band. This Religious Connection Is Even More Predominate On "Soldiers Of The Cross," A Piece Of Lyrical Fundamentalism That Would Fit Quite Comfortably Into A Baptist Choir's Repertoire. This Isn't To Infer That Accept No Substitute Is Pious In Any Way; Only That Delaney & Bonnie And Their Friends Add A Spiritual Quality To The Music They Perform. One Also Shouldn't Miss The Imaginative "Ghetto," A Song That Cleverly Combines Soulful Piano With Strings. For Those Unfamiliar With Delaney & Bonnie's Other Work, Accept No Substitute Is A Good Place To Start.” Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr., AMG.
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Accept No Substitute
Used - LP - EKS 74039
1969 US Original Monarch Pressing, With Big White "E" Elektra Label. Jacket Has Tiny Nick On Jacket Mouth Edge, Overall In Excellent Condition. "While Delaney & Bonnie Will Be Forever Associated With Eric Clapton And Layla & Other Assorted Love Songs, The Couple, Along With A Loose Association Of Friends, Recorded A Number Of Classics In Their Own Right. Released In 1969, Accept No Substitute Contained The Same Blend Of Soul And Rock & Roll That Would Show Up On Layla The Following Year. While The Production, As Matthew Greenwald Points Out In The Liner Notes, Has A "Pop Sheen," Delaney & Bonnie's Earthy Vocals, Along With The Band's Rhythm & Blues Assault, Nonetheless Dictate The Proceedings. The Horn Section And Expressive Guitar Create A Lovely Mix On "Get Ourselves Together" And "Someday," Giving The Listener A Taste Of What Gospel Might Sound Like If Performed By A Good '60s Rock Band. This Religious Connection Is Even More Predominate On "Soldiers Of The Cross," A Piece Of Lyrical Fundamentalism That Would Fit Quite Comfortably Into A Baptist Choir's Repertoire. This Isn't To Infer That Accept No Substitute Is Pious In Any Way; Only That Delaney & Bonnie And Their Friends Add A Spiritual Quality To The Music They Perform. One Also Shouldn't Miss The Imaginative "Ghetto," A Song That Cleverly Combines Soulful Piano With Strings. For Those Unfamiliar With Delaney & Bonnie's Other Work, Accept No Substitute Is A Good Place To Start." AMG - Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr.
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Best Of
New - LP - SD 7014
Sealed 1972 Heavy Vinyl Original Pressing. Definitely Your Best Bang For Your Buck When Investing In Delaney & Bonnie. The Soul Searchers Who Contributed To Many Great 70's Acts Like Eric Clapton, Joe Cocker & George Harrison.
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D & B Together
New - LP - KC 31377
Sealed 1972 Stereo Original.
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D&B Together
Used - LP - KC 31377
Hard To Find 1972 LP In Shrink, CC.
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D&B Together
Used - LP - KC 31377
1972 Original. Radio Station Timing Strip On Front Cover. Feature Duane Allman, Sam Clayton, Bobby Womack And Others.
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D&B Together
Used - LP - KC 31377
1972 US Original, With Custom Inner Sleeve. Tiny Hole Punch. Matrices Indicate Pressing Was Done At Santa Maria. Produced By Delaney Bramlett. Credits Feature A Who's Who Of Studio Mastery.
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Genesis
New - LP - GNPS 2054
Factory Sealed Stereo.
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New - LP - STS 2026
Sealed, Rare 1969 Yellow Label Original. “Delaney & Bonnie's Brand Of Soul-Rock Was Firmly In Place By The Time Of This 1969 Album, The Only One They Recorded For Stax. Their Following Albums Would Gain Greater Exposure, But There's Not Much Difference Between This Record And Those Subsequent Efforts, Except Perhaps That This Is More Soul-Oriented And Less Rock-Oriented. That's Not Too Surprising Considering That Members Of Booker T. & The MG's Are Playing On Most Of The Cuts, Though A Few Were Done In Hollywood With Leon Russell On Keyboards And Carl Radle On Bass. The Material Was A Mixture Of Original Songs And Compositions From Top Stax Writers Such As Steve Cropper, Isaac Hayes, And David Porter, Though Generally The Songs Weren't As Grittily Powerful Or Memorably Hook-Laden At The Best Stuff To Come Out Of Stax In The Late '60s. The Cover Of "Piece Of My Heart" Was Bound To Pass Relatively Unnoticed In The Wake Of Janis Joplin's Wrenching Hit Cover Of The Song (With Big Brother & The Holding Company), And "Hard To Say Goodbye" Seems Like An Attempt To Push Their Sound In A Slightly Poppier Direction, Though Not At All A Bad One.” Richie Unterberger, AMG.
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New - LP - RCF 1005
Sealed 1983 Italian Reissue.
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New - LP - STS 2026
Sealed 1969 Stereo Original. “Delaney & Bonnie's Brand Of Soul-Rock Was Firmly In Place By The Time Of This 1969 Album, The Only One They Recorded For Stax. Their Following Albums Would Gain Greater Exposure, But There's Not Much Difference Between This Record And Those Subsequent Efforts, Except Perhaps That This Is More Soul-Oriented And Less Rock-Oriented. That's Not Too Surprising Considering That Members Of Booker T. & The MG's Are Playing On Most Of The Cuts, Though A Few Were Done In Hollywood With Leon Russell On Keyboards And Carl Radle On Bass. The Material Was A Mixture Of Original Songs And Compositions From Top Stax Writers Such As Steve Cropper, Isaac Hayes, And David Porter, Though Generally The Songs Weren't As Grittily Powerful Or Memorably Hook-Laden At The Best Stuff To Come Out Of Stax In The Late '60s. The Cover Of "Piece Of My Heart" Was Bound To Pass Relatively Unnoticed In The Wake Of Janis Joplin's Wrenching Hit Cover Of The Song (With Big Brother & The Holding Company), And "Hard To Say Goodbye" Seems Like An Attempt To Push Their Sound In A Slightly Poppier Direction, Though Not At All A Bad One.” - Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide
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Used - LP - STS 2026
1969 Yellow Label Deep Groove Original With COH. Vinyl Appears Glossy, Unplayed. Cover Is VG+, Hence Price. “Delaney & Bonnie's Brand Of Soul-Rock Was Firmly In Place By The Time Of This 1969 Album, The Only One They Recorded For Stax. Their Following Albums Would Gain Greater Exposure, But There's Not Much Difference Between This Record And Those Subsequent Efforts, Except Perhaps That This Is More Soul-Oriented And Less Rock-Oriented. That's Not Too Surprising Considering That Members Of Booker T. & The MG's Are Playing On Most Of The Cuts, Though A Few Were Done In Hollywood With Leon Russell On Keyboards And Carl Radle On Bass. The Material Was A Mixture Of Original Songs And Compositions From Top Stax Writers Such As Steve Cropper, Isaac Hayes, And David Porter, Though Generally The Songs Weren't As Grittily Powerful Or Memorably Hook-Laden At The Best Stuff To Come Out Of Stax In The Late '60s. The Cover Of "Piece Of My Heart" Was Bound To Pass Relatively Unnoticed In The Wake Of Janis Joplin's Wrenching Hit Cover Of The Song (With Big Brother & The Holding Company), And "Hard To Say Goodbye" Seems Like An Attempt To Push Their Sound In A Slightly Poppier Direction, Though Not At All A Bad One.” Richie Unterberger, AMG.
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Original Delaney & Bonnie & Friends
Used - LP - EKS-7 4039
Red Label, Second Issue.
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