Blues-rock was elevated to adventurous new heights when the Allman Brothers took it and ran in the '70s. This is the first Allman anthology to draw from all 35 years and every studio album; a 24-page booklet joins Ramblin' Man; Midnight Rider; Crazy Love; One Way Out; Statesboro Blues (last two live); Melissa; Ain't Wastin' Time No More; Revival; Jessica (single edit); Hoochie Coochie Man to this day, no one jams like the Allmans!
The swagger and soul of the Allmans' 1969 debut made it one of the best first albums by any band. They dig into the blues with Muddy Waters' Trouble No More and go beyond it with It's Not My Cross to Bear; Dreams ; their classic Whipping Post , and more!
Eat A Peach is the third studio album from the Allman Brothers and was originally released in February of 1972. It has been remastered from original analog tapes by Keven Reeves (Brothers And Sisters, The 1971 Fillmore East Recordings) to 192kHz 24-bit audio and then cut on copper plates using Abbey Road Mastering's Direct Metal Mastering (DMM) lathe. This title is being issued on 180g, heavy weight vinyl. The original artwork has been faithfully reproduced as well.
One of the best live albums of all time is about to get considerably better. The Allman Brothers Band's cornerstone LP, At Fillmore East, compiled from the four sets recorded on the weekend of March 12-13, 1971, has been expanded, stretching over six CDs with fifteen unreleased tracks. Additionally, The 1971 Fillmore East Recordings contains the complete June 27 performance during the iconic venue-s final weekend, after the band was handpicked by impresario Bill Graham to headline closing night. The 1971 Fillmore East Recordings captures the most inspired improvisational rock unit ever at the ... [Read More]
Sonically restored and mastered recordings of the Allman Brothers Band's performances at the Fillmore East on February 11, 13 & 14, 1970, captured by legendary Grateful Dead soundman, Owsley Stanley, a/k/a Bear, who is known for the purity of his 'Sonic Journal' recordings. The performance features the earliest known live concert recording of 'In Memory of Elizabeth Reed.'
By 2009, the Allman Brothers Band had morphed into a line-up that consisted of Gregg, Jaimoe and Butch, guitarists Warren Haynes and Derek Trucks, bassist Oteil Burbridge and Marc Quinones on percussion. In tune with each other musically, philosophically and personally, these players were hitting on all cylinders as they prepared to mark the band s 40th anniversary with a no-holds-barred celebration during the group s annual stand at the historic Beacon Theatre in New York City. This rustic venue had become a favored spot for the ABB to play in Manhattan, in the tradition of the Fillmore East.... [Read More]
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