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Jesse Ed Davis: Tomorrow May Not Be Your Day: The Unissued Atco Recordings 1970-1971
ByJesse Ed Davis
guitar, electric
Taj Mahal
guitar and vocalsb.1942

Jackson Browne
guitarb.1948

Albert King
guitar, electric1923 - 1992

George Harrison
guitar1943 - 2001

The Byrds
band / ensemble / orchestra
Gene Clark
guitar and vocals
Leon Russell
pianob.1942

Eric Clapton
guitar and vocalsb.1945
There, backed by Delaney and Bonnie & Friends, Clapton had not yet forged his own musical style. on guitar. Consequently, Davis' alternate take on

Van Morrison
vocalsb.1945
If Jesse Ed Davis proves himself more than an adequate singer on both those cuts, especially in falsetto tones on the former, it is his incisive blues-based guitar work that remains his real distinction. His slide work is particularly notable for its deceptively casual fluidity on this take of Lieber and Stoller's "Kansas City."
One of the eight instrumental cuts here (out of seventeen total), it is easily one of the compendium's highlights along with the bottleneck-dominated jam on Bob Dylan's "Love Minus Zero No Limit" and a similarly enticing, puckish rendition of "Qualified," co-written by
Mac "Dr. John" Rebennack
keyboards
Dr. John
piano1940 - 2019
But there are compositions by other well-known names on this single compact disc, too, suggesting Jesse Ed Davis' good taste was not relegated strictly to his musicianship. The limits of his voice lend emotional weight to

Smokey Robinson
vocalsThe most memorable piece of this whole set, however, is also the one that sounds least like its surroundings. Davis' paean to his long-time partner, "Pat's Song (Golden Sun Goddess)," resembles no band so much as the (Jazz)

Crusaders
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1960
The lengths to which Real Gone Music went in archiving this packagesee the family photos adorning the cover and the enclosed eight-page bookletdid not result in detailed musician credits (is that late

The Rolling Stones
band / ensemble / orchestrab.1962
Track Listing
Tomorrow May Not Be Your Day; Crazy Love; Kansas City; Rock and Roll Gypsies; Tracks Of My Tears; Every Night Is Saturday Night; Love Minus Zero/No Limit; Slinky Jam; Qualified; Washita Love Child ( jam 1); Washita Love Child (jam 2); kiowa teepee (Washita Love Child); Washita Love Child; Ain’t No Beatle; Caravan; Pat's Song (Golden Sun Goddess); Ululu.
Personnel
Jesse Ed Davis
guitar, electricEric Clapton
guitar and vocalsLeon Russell
pianoBen Sidran
piano and vocalsLarry Knechtel
keyboardsDonald 'Duck' Dunn
bass, electricJim Keltner
drumsMac "Dr. John" Rebennack
keyboardsGram Parsons
vocalsGary Mallaber
drumsMerry Clayton
vocalsBill Rich
bassSteve Thompson
bassAdditional Instrumentation
Jesse Ed Davis: vocals; Alan White: drums.
Album information
Title: Tomorrow May Not Be Your Day: The Unissued Atco Recordings 1970-1971 | Year Released: 2025 | Record Label: Real Gone Music
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