Nine Remastered Allman Brothers Band Albums Coming To Vinyl

By Scott Bernstein May 25, 2016 6:45 am PDT

On July 22 The Allman Brothers Band will reissue nine classic albums on 180-gram vinyl via Mercury/UMe. The albums span 1969 to 1979 and will be remastered from the original analog tapes for the upcoming vinyl release. There will also be a limited edition set presenting the nine albums on 15 LPs in a specially made wooden crate limited to 500 pieces.

The band’s self-titled 1969 debut, 1970’s Idlewild South, 1971’s At Fillmore East, 1972’s Eat A Peach, 1973’s Brothers & Sisters, 1975’s Win, Lose Or Draw, 1976’s Wipe The Windows, Check The Oil, Dollar Gas , 1979’s Enlightened Rogues and the Live At Ludlow Garage release recorded in 1970 will each be issued on 180-gram vinyl as part of the program.

Engineer Kevin Reeves remastered the LPs to 192kHz/24-bit audio and they were cut on copper plates using Abbey Road Mastering’s Direct Metal Mastering (DMM) lathe. The band and label aimed to faithfully replicate the original album artwork for each release. The previously mentioned limited set in wooden crate will also include a number of collectable extras in addition to the albums such as a USB stick featuring downloadable uncompressed audio files of the music found on the remastered LPs, a throwback ABB hat, a turntable mat and more.

The limited edition box set is available for pre-order here.

[via Vintage Vinyl News]

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