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  1. First pressing, issued on red Elektra labels with no rimtext. Issued in gold company inner sleeve. On sleeve: The Original Delaney & Bonnie On labels: The Original Delaney & Bonnie & Friends Album title only appears on front cover. A Delbon Production Address on jacket back: Elektra Records 1855 Broadway New York 10023 Printed in U.S.A.

  2. Accept No Substitute. Delaney & Bonnie (Artista) Formato: CD de audio. 4,5 61 valoraciones. 2499€. Los precios de los productos vendidos en Amazon incluyen el IVA. Dependiendo de tu dirección de entrega, el IVA puede variar al finalizar la compra. Para obtener más información, haz clic aqui.

  3. This ad for Accept No Substitute from Delaney and Bonnie appeared in the June 7, 1969, issue of Record World. [When the album was released in June 1969, Elektra Records placed ads in the music business trade magazines that quoted Delaney. “We had this dream,” he said, “to try to do something… to go almost hungry for a while to write ...

  4. Delaney And Bonnie And Friends* – The Original Delaney & Bonnie (Accept No Substitute) More images. Label:Elektra – EKS 74039: Format: Vinyl, LP, Album. Country:UK: Released:1969: Genre:Rock ... - on the front cover the title appears as 'Accept No Substitute' - matrix identifiers in the run-out area indicate this was mastered and pressed by ...

  5. Get Ourselves Together. 2:26. I Can't Take It Much Longer. 3:08. Delaney and Bonnie - "I Can't Take It Much Longer" (Genesis LP) 2:37. Soldiers of the Cross. 3:11. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the CD release of "Accept No Substitute" on Discogs.

  6. Arranged By – Delaney *, Leon Russell. Arranged By [Strings] – Jimmie Haskell ( tracks: A3, B3) Bass Guitar – Carl Radle. Chorus – Bobby Whitlock, Bonnie *, Delaney *, Rita Coolidge. Drums – Jim Keltner. Engineer – John Haeny. Graphics – Tom Wilkes (2) Guitar – Jerry McGee. Guitar, Piano – Leon Russell.

  7. This comes as no surprise when one realises that 'Accept No Substitute' boasts Bobby Whitlock, Carl Radle, Jim Keltner, Bobby Keys, Jim Price and Leon Russell among the musicians. Personally, I just about prefer 'Home' and 'To Bonnie from Delaney', but this, their second outing, is still an excellent album and a very worthy addition indeed to any Delaney & Bonnie collection.