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First time reissued on vinyl in the U.S. since its original release!
Comes with unique and alternate cover art originally only issued in France!
Includes additional LP of acoustic outtakes from the sessions, recorded on tour, and never-before-issued on vinyl
Lacquers cut at Sam Phillips Recording Service in Memphis
Pressed on 180-gram black vinyl at Record Industry
Gatefold, 2LP set indivudally numbered, Stoughton Printing tip-on jacket
Delaney & Bonnie were an American musical duo, singer song writers and a married couple known as Delaney & Bonnie Bramlett that fronted a rock & soul ensemble called Delaney & Bonnie & Friends in the late 60s and 1970s. The Friends part included a laundry list of legendary performers such as Duane Allman, Gregg Allman, George Harrison, Leon Russell, Bobby Whitlock, Dave Mason, Rita Coolidge, King Curtis, and of course, Eric Clapton.
Delaney was from Mississippi and was an accomplished guitarist and singer. His earliest work included playing for the Shindig! TV series house band with Leon Russell. Bonnie was from Alton, Illinois, near St. Louis, and was an amazing singer performing with Albert King at 14 and Ike & Tina Turner at 19 years of age. She met and married Delaney when she moved to Los Angeles in 1967. The duo secured a recording contract with Stax in 1969 and released their debut album, Home.
Motel Shot is Delaney & Bonnies fourth studio album released in 1971, their third release for Atco Records and their fifth album overall. The albums title refers to the impromptu, late-night jam sessions that touring musicians would get into while on the road. The album reached #No. 65 on the Billboard album chart and includes Delaney & Bonnies biggest chart single, Never Ending Song of Love, which peaked at No. 13.
Guest musicians on the album include Leon Russell, Joe Cocker, Duane Allman, Dave Mason, John Hartford, Clarence White, Gram Parsons and Bobby Whitlock. The band attempted to record the impromptu jam session in engineer Bruce Botnicks living room but ended up doing it over in a recording studio. The eight tracks recorded here are mostly acoustic and the song choices are mostly traditional gospel, blues and country standards.






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