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The Allman Brothers at Fillmore East
There has never been a better showcase for improvisational rock than this 1971 concert recording, and few (if any) live rock albums are in its rank.
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Eat a Peach
The sweetest fruit here-transformations of Sonny Boy Williamson's "One Way Out" and Muddy Waters's "Trouble No More"-comes from that fraternal 1971 Fillmore show, which also yields one long yawn, the thirty-five-minute "Mountain Jam."
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The Road Goes on Forever
As originally released in 1975, this anthology charted the high points of the Allman Brothers' initial five albums, highlighted by the fiery live recordings of At Fillmore East and Eat a Peach. Now doubled in both size and scope, it effectively documents the full arc of the band's career during the '70s.
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Where It All Begins
After breaking up in '81, the four surviving original members, Gregg Allman, Dickey Betts, Butch Trucks and Jaimoe, reunited for a 20th anniversary tour in 1989. The results were so unexpectedly good that the band decided to stick together and have released their fourth post-reunion album, Where It All Began.
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Dreams
This four-CD celebration offers an incredibly comprehensive look at the Allman Brothers, adding early demos, rare live recordings, alternate takes, outtakes, remixes, and solo efforts.
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2nd Set [LIVE]
Released in 1995, this outstanding live opus closes the Allman Brothers' New Testament in dramatic fashion.
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Live at Ludlow Garage-1970
This two-CD set won't cause you to throw out your copy of Fillmore East, but it is at very least a worthy companion to that 1971 classic. Recorded the previous year at the famed Cincinnati venue (but not released until 1991), Ludlow catches the band in the moments just before their peak.
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Peakin' at the Beacon
Recorded over 13 nights in March 2000, at New York's Beacon Theater--and marking the Allman Brothers Band's 30th anniversary--this disc captures the ABB at a crossroads.
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Idlewild South
The CD aptly starts of with Revival which will absolutely get you on your feet. In Memory of Elizabeth Reed immediately became a concert staple of the band and a chance for Dickey Betts to show off his musical talent. Greg Allman's singing exhibits an earthy southern soulfulness.
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An Evening With The Allman Brothers Band
This First Set release by the Allman Brothers Band has a lot to offer the many fans of the band. The styles are very balanced as there are some acoustic performances(Mellisa, Midnight Blues) which really show a special tender side of the band.
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Seven Turns
Fiery new lead and slide guitarist Warren Haynes is as suitable a replacement for Duane as you're likely to find, and new bassist Allen Woody takes a back seat to no one. Clearly, the new kids rejuvenated the weary veterans on this excellent offering, which kicks off the Allmans' second classic period.
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