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* CoverVersion: Aside from the concluding Music/LittleRichard medley, the band also plays his "You're My Girl (I Don't Want To Discuss It)", Eddie Floyd's "Things Get Better", and Bessie Smith's "That's What My Man Is For". The boxed set adds William Bell's "Everybody Loves A Winner" and "My Baby Specializes", the traditional hymn "Will The Circle Be Unbroken", and a [[StepUpToTheMicrophone Bobby Whitlock-fronted]] run through the Spencer Davis Group's "Gimme Some Lovin'".
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* CoverVersion: Aside from the concluding Music/LittleRichard medley, the band also plays his "You're My Girl (I Don't Want To Discuss It)", Eddie Floyd's "Things Get Better", and Bessie Smith's Music/BessieSmith's "That's What My Man Is For". The boxed set adds William Bell's "Everybody Loves A Winner" and "My Baby Specializes", the traditional hymn "Will The Circle Be Unbroken", and a [[StepUpToTheMicrophone Bobby Whitlock-fronted]] run through the Spencer Davis Group's "Gimme Some Lovin'".
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1970's ''[[LiveAlbum On Tour]] [[SpecialGuest With]] Music/EricClapton'' represented the biggest commercial success for [[{{Soul}} blue-eyed soul]] singers [[CreatorCouple Delaney and Bonnie Bramlett]] almost immediately upon release thanks to [[JustHereForGodzilla its association with the most famous guitarist in the world at the time.]] It remains the pair's second most famous release after 1971's [[TropeMaker trope-making]] ''[[UnpluggedVersion Motel Shot]]'' and a major footnote in the timeline of classic rock, serving as the meeting point for the backing musicians later associated with the landmarks ''Music/AllThingsMustPass'' (by Music/GeorgeHarrison) and ''Music/LaylaAndOtherAssortedLoveSongs'' (by Music/DerekAndTheDominos), along with Joe Cocker's similar ''Film/MadDogsAndEnglishmen''.
''On Tour With Eric Clapton'' was rereleased in 2010 as a [[BoxedSet four-disc box set]] documenting four entire performances from the tour, the last three of which featured Music/GeorgeHarrison as a backing guitarist as well.
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1970's ''[[LiveAlbum On Tour]] [[SpecialGuest With]] Music/EricClapton'' represented the biggest commercial success for [[{{Soul}} blue-eyed soul]] singers [[CreatorCouple Delaney and Bonnie Bramlett]] almost immediately upon release thanks to [[JustHereForGodzilla its association with the most famous guitarist in the world at the time.]] It remains the pair's second most famous release after 1971's [[TropeMaker trope-making]] ''[[UnpluggedVersion Motel Shot]]'' and a major footnote in the timeline of classic rock, serving as the meeting point for the backing musicians later associated with the landmarks ''Music/AllThingsMustPass'' (by Music/GeorgeHarrison) and ''Music/LaylaAndOtherAssortedLoveSongs'' (by Music/DerekAndTheDominos), along with Joe Cocker's similar ''Film/MadDogsAndEnglishmen''.
''On Tour With Eric Clapton'' was rereleased in 2010 as a [[BoxedSet four-disc box set]] documenting four entire performances from the tour, the last three of which featured Music/GeorgeHarrison as a backing guitarist as well.
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1970's ''[[LiveAlbum On Tour]] [[SpecialGuest With]] Music/EricClapton'' represented the biggest commercial success for [[{{Soul}} blue-eyed soul]] singers '''[[CreatorCouple [[CreatorCouple Delaney and Bonnie Bramlett]]''' Bramlett]] almost immediately upon release thanks to [[JustHereForGodzilla its association with the most famous guitarist in the world at the time.]] It remains the pair's second most famous release after 1971's [[TropeMaker trope-making]] ''[[UnpluggedVersion Motel Shot]]'' and a major footnote in the timeline of classic rock, serving as the meeting point for the backing musicians later associated with the landmarks ''Music/AllThingsMustPass'' (by GeorgeHarrison) and ''Music/LaylaAndOtherAssortedLoveSongs'' (by Music/DerekAndTheDominos), along with Joe Cocker's similar ''Film/MadDogsAndEnglishmen''.
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* EarlyBirdCameo: The album on the whole counts as an early bird cameo for the casts of "All Things" and "Layla". It also boasts the first appearances of "Where There's A Will, There's A Way" and "Only You Know And I Know", which would appear on the debuts of Bobby Whitlock and Dave Mason respectively. The boxed set also has Clapton [[StepUpToTheMicrophone making a vocal appearance]] on "I Don't Know Why", which would turn up on his own debut.
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* EarlyBirdCameo: The album on the whole counts as an early bird cameo for the casts of "All Things" ''Music/AllThingsMustPass'' and "Layla".''Music/LaylaAndOtherAssortedLoveSongs''. It also boasts the first appearances of "Where There's A Will, There's A Way" and "Only You Know And I Know", which would appear on the debuts of Bobby Whitlock and Dave Mason respectively. The boxed set also has Clapton [[StepUpToTheMicrophone making a vocal appearance]] on "I Don't Know Why", which would turn up on his own debut.
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* Bonnie Bramlett — vocals
* Delaney Bramlett — guitars, vocals
* Music/EricClapton — lead guitars, vocals
* Leon Russell — guitars, keyboards
* [[Music/FleetwoodMac Dave Mason]] — guitars
* Music/GeorgeHarrison — guitars (2010 box set only)
* [[Music/DerekAndTheDominos Bobby Whitlock]] — organ, keyboards, vocals
* [[Music/DerekAndTheDominos Carl Radle]] — bass guitar
* [[Music/DerekAndTheDominos Jim Gordon]] — drums, percussion
* Tex Johnson – percussion
* Doug Bartenfeld – guitar
* [[Music/TheRollingStones Bobby Keys]] — saxophone
* Jim Price — trombone, trumpet
* Rita Coolidge — backing vocals
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* Bonnie Bramlett — vocals
* Delaney Bramlett — guitars, vocals
* Music/EricClapton — lead guitars, vocals
* Leon Russell — guitars, keyboards
* [[Music/FleetwoodMac Dave Mason]] — guitars
* Music/GeorgeHarrison — guitars (2010 box set only)
* [[Music/DerekAndTheDominos Bobby Whitlock]] — organ, keyboards, vocals
* [[Music/DerekAndTheDominos Carl Radle]] — bass guitar
* [[Music/DerekAndTheDominos Jim Gordon]] — drums, percussion
* Tex Johnson – percussion
* Doug Bartenfeld – guitar
* [[Music/TheRollingStones Bobby Keys]] — saxophone
* Jim Price — trombone, trumpet
* Rita Coolidge — backing vocals
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!!Where There's A Trope, Sure Enough Honey, There's A Way!
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1970's ''[[LiveAlbum On Tour]] [[SpecialGuest With]] Music/EricClapton'' represented the biggest commercial success for [[{{Soul}} blue-eyed soul]] singers '''[[CreatorCouple Delaney and Bonnie Bramlett]]''' almost immediately upon release thanks to [[JustHereForGodzilla its association with the most famous guitarist in the world at the time.]] It remains the pair's second most famous release after 1971's [[TropeMaker trope-making]] ''[[UnpluggedVersion Motel Shot]]'' and a major footnote in the timeline of classic rock, serving as the meeting point for the backing musicians later associated with the landmarks ''Music/AllThingsMustPass'' (by GeorgeHarrison) and ''Music/LaylaAndOtherAssortedLoveSongs'' (by Music/DerekAndTheDominos), along with Joe Cocker's similar ''Mad Dogs And Englishmen''.
''Film/MadDogsAndEnglishmen''.
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* EarlyBirdCameo: The album on the whole counts as an early bird cameo for the casts of ''All Things'' and ''Layla''. It also boasts the first appearances of "Where There's A Will, There's A Way" and "Only You Know And I Know", which would appear on the debuts of Bobby Whitlock and Dave Mason respectively. The boxed set also has Clapton [[StepUpToTheMicrophone making a vocal appearance]] on "I Don't Know Why", which would turn up on his own debut.
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* EarlyBirdCameo: The album on the whole counts as an early bird cameo for the casts of ''All Things'' "All Things" and ''Layla''."Layla". It also boasts the first appearances of "Where There's A Will, There's A Way" and "Only You Know And I Know", which would appear on the debuts of Bobby Whitlock and Dave Mason respectively. The boxed set also has Clapton [[StepUpToTheMicrophone making a vocal appearance]] on "I Don't Know Why", which would turn up on his own debut.
* {{Homage}}: "Poor Elijah – Tribute to Robert Johnson Medley", a homage to Creator/RobertJohnson.
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* RealLifeWritesThePlot: "Where There's A Will, There's A Way" is directly inspired by Bobby Whitlock's failing marriage to a childhood friend.
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1970's ''[[LiveAlbum On Tour]] [[SpecialGuest With]] Music/EricClapton'' represented the biggest commercial success for [[{{Soul}} blue-eyed soul]] singers '''[[CreatorCouple Delaney and Bonnie Bramlett]]''' almost immediately upon release thanks to [[JustHereForGodzilla its association with the most famous guitarist in the world at the time.]] It remains the pair's second most famous release after 1971's [[TropeMaker trope-making]] ''[[UnpluggedVersion Motel Shot]]'' and a major footnote in the timeline of classic rock, serving as the meeting point for the backing musicians later associated with the landmarks ''Music/AllThingsMustPass'' (by GeorgeHarrison) and ''Music/LaylaAndOtherAssortedLoveSongs'' (by DerekAndTheDominos), Music/DerekAndTheDominos), along with Joe Cocker's similar ''Mad Dogs And Englishmen''.
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1970's ''[[LiveAlbum On Tour]] [[SpecialGuest With]] Music/EricClapton'' represented the biggest commercial success for [[{{Soul}} blue-eyed soul]] singers '''[[CreatorCouple Delaney and Bonnie Bramlett]]''' almost immediately upon release thanks to [[JustHereForGodzilla its association with the most famous guitarist in the world at the time.]] It remains the pair's second most famous release after 1971's [[TropeMaker trope-making]] ''[[UnpluggedVersion Motel Shot]]'' and a major footnote in the timeline of classic rock, serving as the meeting point for the backing musicians later associated with the landmarks ''Music/AllThingsMustPass'' (by GeorgeHarrison) and ''Music/LaylaAndOtherAssortedLoveSongs'' (by DerekAndTheDominoes), DerekAndTheDominos), along with Joe Cocker's similar ''Mad Dogs And Englishmen''.
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# "Things Get Better" - 4:20
# "Poor Elijah – Tribute to Robert Johnson Medley" - 5:00
# "Only You Know and I Know" - 4:10
# "I Don't Want to Discuss It" - 4:55
# "That's What My Man Is For" - 4:30
# "Where There's a Will There's a Way" - 4:57
# "Comin' Home" - 5:30
# "Little Richard Medley – Tutti Frutti/The Girl Can't Help It/Long Tall Sally/Jenny Jenny" - 5:45
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!! Tracklist (original 1970 version):
# "Things Get Better" - 4:20
# "Poor Elijah – Tribute to Robert Johnson Medley" - 5:00
# "Only You Know and I Know" - 4:10
# "I Don't Want to Discuss It" - 4:55
# "That's What My Man Is For" - 4:30
# "Where There's a Will There's a Way" - 4:57
# "Comin' Home" - 5:30
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1970's ''[[LiveAlbum On Tour]] [[SpecialGuest With]] Music/EricClapton'' represented the biggest commercial success for [[Music/{{Soul}} [[{{Soul}} blue-eyed soul]] singers '''[[CreatorCouple Delaney and Bonnie Bramlett]]''' almost immediately upon release thanks to [[JustHereForGodzilla its association with the most famous guitarist in the world at the time.]] It remains the pair's second most famous release after 1971's [[TropeMaker trope-making]] ''[[UnpluggedVersion Motel Shot]]'' and a major footnote in the timeline of classic rock, serving as the meeting point for the backing musicians later associated with the landmarks ''Music/AllThingsMustPass'' and ''Music/LaylaAndOtherAssortedLoveSongs'', along with Joe Cocker's similar ''Mad Dogs And Englishmen''.
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1970's ''[[LiveAlbum On Tour]] [[SpecialGuest With]] Music/EricClapton'' represented the biggest commercial success for [[Music/{{Soul}} blue-eyed soul]] singers '''[[CreatorCouple Delaney and Bonnie Bramlett]]''' almost immediately upon release thanks to [[JustHereForGodzilla its association with the most famous guitarist in the world at the time.]] It remains the pair's second most famous release after 1971's [[TropeMaker trope-making]] ''[[UnpluggedVersion Motel Shot]]'' and a major footnote in the timeline of classic rock, serving as the meeting point for the backing musicians later associated with the landmarks ''Music/AllThingsMustPass'' and ''[[Music/DerekAndTheDominos Layla And Other Assorted Love Songs]]'', ''Music/LaylaAndOtherAssortedLoveSongs'', along with Joe Cocker's similar ''Mad Dogs And Englishmen''.
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* DefeatEqualsFriendship: Clapton agreed to join the group as a direct result of their repeatedly outplaying his {{Supergroup}} Blind Faith during their shared tour.
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* DefeatEqualsFriendship: Clapton agreed to join the group as a direct result of their outshining his {{Supergroup}} Blind Faith as an opening act.
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* ChristianRock: "Will The Circle Be Unbroken". [[VideoGame/BioshockInfinite Elizabeth]] would be thrilled.
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* ChristianRock: "Will The Circle Be Unbroken".Unbroken", from the boxed set. [[VideoGame/BioshockInfinite Elizabeth]] would be thrilled.
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* ChristianRock: "Will The Circle Be Unbroken". [[VideoGame/BioshockInfinite Elizabeth]] is nowhere to be heard.
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* CoverVersion: Aside from the concluding Music/LittleRichard medley, the band also plays his "You're My Girl (I Don't Want To Discuss It)", Eddie Floyd's "Things Get Better", and Bessie Smith's "That's What My Man Is For". The boxed set adds William Bell's "Everybody Loves A Winner" and "My Baby Specializes", the traditional hymn "Will The Circle Be Unbroken", and a [[StepUpToTheMicrophone Bobby Whitlock-fronted]] run through the Spencer Davis Group's "Gimme Some Lovin'"
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* CoverVersion: Aside from the concluding Music/LittleRichard medley, the band also plays his "You're My Girl (I Don't Want To Discuss It)", Eddie Floyd's "Things Get Better", and Bessie Smith's "That's What My Man Is For". The boxed set adds William Bell's "Everybody Loves A Winner" and "My Baby Specializes", the traditional hymn "Will The Circle Be Unbroken", and a [[StepUpToTheMicrophone Bobby Whitlock-fronted]] run through the Spencer Davis Group's "Gimme Some Lovin'"Lovin'".
* DefeatEqualsFriendship: Clapton agreed to join the group as a direct result of their outshining his {{Supergroup}} Blind Faith as an opening act.
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* OvershadowedByAwesome: In its time, the tour was actually a victory lap after [[DefiedTrope outshining Blind Faith repeatedly]]. Over the years, the ensuing album has become a straight example due to bigger things the players would accomplish.
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Might be worth making a Delaney and Bonnie page, but for now this\'ll do. Surprised these soul players don\'t have their own pages, too.
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[[caption-width-right:350:And On Your Shelf With The Feet Of Music/BobDylan!]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:Not a real amp, even at boxed set prices.]]
1970's ''[[LiveAlbum On Tour]] [[SpecialGuest With]] Music/EricClapton'' represented the biggest commercial success for [[Music/{{Soul}} blue-eyed soul]] singers '''[[CreatorCouple Delaney and Bonnie Bramlett]]''' almost immediately upon release thanks to [[JustHereForGodzilla its association with the most famous guitarist in the world at the time.]] It remains the pair's second most famous release after 1971's [[TropeMaker trope-making]] '''[[UnpluggedVersion Motel Shot]]''' and a major footnote in the timeline of classic rock, serving as the meeting point for the backing musicians later associated with the landmarks ''Music/AllThingsMustPass'' and ''[[Music/DerekAndTheDominos Layla And Other Assorted Love Songs]]'', along with Joe Cocker's similar ''Mad Dogs And Englishmen''.
''On Tour With Eric Clapton'' was rereleased in 2010 as a [[BoxedSet four-disc box set]] documenting four entire performances from the tour, the last three of which featured Music/GeorgeHarrison as a backing guitarist as well.
!!Where There's A Trope, Sure Enough Honey, There's A Way!
* ChristianRock: "Will The Circle Be Unbroken" in this incarnation
* CoverVersion: Aside from the concluding Music/LittleRichard medley, the band also plays his "You're My Girl (I Don't Want To Discuss It)", Eddie Floyd's "Things Get Better", and Bessie Smith's "That's What My Man Is For". The boxed set adds William Bell's "Everybody Loves A Winner" and "My Baby Specializes", the traditional hymn "Will The Circle Be Unbroken", and a [[StepUpToTheMicrophone Bobby Whitlock-fronted]] run through the Spencer Davis Group's "Gimme Some Lovin'"
* EarlyBirdCameo: The album on the whole counts as an early bird cameo for the casts of ''All Things'' and ''Layla''. It also boasts the first appearances of "Where There's A Will, There's A Way" and "Only You Know And I Know", which would appear on the debuts of Bobby Whitlock and Dave Mason respectively. The boxed set also has Clapton [[StepUpToTheMicrophone making a vocal appearance]] on "I Don't Know Why", which would turn up on his own debut.
* GenreBusting: Stax soul meets Clapton-styled BluesRock.
* LimitedSpecialCollectorsEdition: The 2010 BoxedSet.
* LiveAlbum
* SexDrugsAndRockAndRoll: It was the sixties, after all. The effects of cocaine overuse supposedly forced the Bramletts to re-record their vocals in the studio (common practice at the time).
* SpecialGuest: Clapton's presence was and is a major selling point of the record. Music/GeorgeHarrison may not appear in the title, but his appearances certainly draw attention to the boxed set.
* StepUpToTheMicrophone: Once each for Eric Clapton and keyboardist Bobby Whitlock (boxed set only).
* VocalTagTeam: The Bramletts, as always.
* YourCheatingHeart: "You're My Girl (I Don't Want To Discuss It)"
[[caption-width-right:350:And On Your Shelf With The Feet Of Music/BobDylan!]]
[[quoteright:350:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/clapton_tour_box_4865.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:350:Not a real amp, even at boxed set prices.]]
1970's ''[[LiveAlbum On Tour]] [[SpecialGuest With]] Music/EricClapton'' represented the biggest commercial success for [[Music/{{Soul}} blue-eyed soul]] singers '''[[CreatorCouple Delaney and Bonnie Bramlett]]''' almost immediately upon release thanks to [[JustHereForGodzilla its association with the most famous guitarist in the world at the time.]] It remains the pair's second most famous release after 1971's [[TropeMaker trope-making]] '''[[UnpluggedVersion Motel Shot]]''' and a major footnote in the timeline of classic rock, serving as the meeting point for the backing musicians later associated with the landmarks ''Music/AllThingsMustPass'' and ''[[Music/DerekAndTheDominos Layla And Other Assorted Love Songs]]'', along with Joe Cocker's similar ''Mad Dogs And Englishmen''.
''On Tour With Eric Clapton'' was rereleased in 2010 as a [[BoxedSet four-disc box set]] documenting four entire performances from the tour, the last three of which featured Music/GeorgeHarrison as a backing guitarist as well.
!!Where There's A Trope, Sure Enough Honey, There's A Way!
* ChristianRock: "Will The Circle Be Unbroken" in this incarnation
* CoverVersion: Aside from the concluding Music/LittleRichard medley, the band also plays his "You're My Girl (I Don't Want To Discuss It)", Eddie Floyd's "Things Get Better", and Bessie Smith's "That's What My Man Is For". The boxed set adds William Bell's "Everybody Loves A Winner" and "My Baby Specializes", the traditional hymn "Will The Circle Be Unbroken", and a [[StepUpToTheMicrophone Bobby Whitlock-fronted]] run through the Spencer Davis Group's "Gimme Some Lovin'"
* EarlyBirdCameo: The album on the whole counts as an early bird cameo for the casts of ''All Things'' and ''Layla''. It also boasts the first appearances of "Where There's A Will, There's A Way" and "Only You Know And I Know", which would appear on the debuts of Bobby Whitlock and Dave Mason respectively. The boxed set also has Clapton [[StepUpToTheMicrophone making a vocal appearance]] on "I Don't Know Why", which would turn up on his own debut.
* GenreBusting: Stax soul meets Clapton-styled BluesRock.
* LimitedSpecialCollectorsEdition: The 2010 BoxedSet.
* LiveAlbum
* SexDrugsAndRockAndRoll: It was the sixties, after all. The effects of cocaine overuse supposedly forced the Bramletts to re-record their vocals in the studio (common practice at the time).
* SpecialGuest: Clapton's presence was and is a major selling point of the record. Music/GeorgeHarrison may not appear in the title, but his appearances certainly draw attention to the boxed set.
* StepUpToTheMicrophone: Once each for Eric Clapton and keyboardist Bobby Whitlock (boxed set only).
* VocalTagTeam: The Bramletts, as always.
* YourCheatingHeart: "You're My Girl (I Don't Want To Discuss It)"