Delbert McClinton and Glen Clark's second and final album as a duo wasn't much different in tone than their first, Delbert & Glen. It was relaxed Texas roots rock, though perhaps less blues-inclined (and more countrified) than its predecessor, and making more use of horns in the arrangements. It might be a little less-known than the other McClinton-Clark LP, as it didn't have as many songs that were covered by other high-profile artists (or later redone by McClinton), although Dr. Hook did pick up on the McClinton composition "Let Me Be Your Lover." More pleasantly drifting than striking, it had a little more wit than the average material by such bands on songs like "If You Don't Leave Me Alone (I'm Gonna Find Somebody Who Will)" and "California Livin'." Some of the more satisfying cuts, however, were the most country-inclined down-home romantic numbers, like "Oh My" and "To Be With You." ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide
Subject to Change
01/01/1973 | Koch Records
All Music Guide Review
Subject to Change Track Listing
Credits of Subject to Change
- Tommy McClure
- Bass, Guitar (Bass)
- Earl McGrath
- Executive Producer
- David "Fathead" Newman
- Horn, Soloist, Sax (Tenor)
- Gene Paul
- Engineer
- Don Smith
- Engineer
- Tommy Spurlock
- Dobro, Guitar (Steel), Pedal Steel, Guitar
- Bob Wray
- Bass, Guitar (Bass)
- Joe Newman Quartet
- Horn
- Barry Feinstein
- Design, Photography
- Dave Nives
- Reissue Producer
- David Earl Taylor
- Horn
- Delbert & Glen
- Vocals
- Rick Matos
- Engineer
- Michael O'Neill
- Guitar, Mandolin
- David Taylor
- Horn
- Garnett Brown
- Horn
- Stephen Bruton
- Guitar
- Turner Stephen Bruton
- Guitar
- Sonny Burke
- Arranger, Horn
- Glen Clark
- Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals
- Sammy Creason
- Drums
- Sammy Dreason
- Drums
- Howard (Jimmy) Evans
- Drums
- Sonny Fortner
- Vocals (Background)
- Geoffrey Haslam
- Producer, Remixing
- Joel Kerr
- Engineer
- Travis Wammack
- Guitar
- Jon Faddis
- Horn
- Seldon Powell
- Horn
- Delbert McClinton
- Guitar, Harmonica, Vocals, Main Performer




















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