



The Allman Brothers Band
Formed: 1969 in Macon, GA
Years Active: 1969 - 2004
Group Members: Gregg Allman Dickey Betts Warren Haynes Duane Allman Oteil Burbridge David Goldflies Jai Johanny Johanson Chuck Leavell Berry Oakley Marc Quiсones David Frankie Toler Butch Trucks Lamar Williams Allen Woody Johnny Neel Jack Pearson
Genres: Rock
Styles: Blues-Rock, Southern Rock, Album Rock, Slide Guitar Blues, United States of America, Hard Rock, Boogie Rock
Tones: Greasy, Carefree, Amiable/Good-Natured, Organic, Reckless, Happy, Confident, Rousing, Rollicking, Passionate, Fun, Earthy
Biography by Bruce Eder
The story of the Allman Brothers Band is one of triumph, tragedy, redemption, dissolution, and a new redemption. Over nearly 30 years, they've gone from being America's single most influential band to a has-been group trading on past glories, to reach the 21st century as one of the most respected rock acts of their era.
For the first half of the 1970s, the Allman Brothers Band was the most influential rock group in America, redefining rock music and its boundaries. The band's mix of blues, country, jazz, and even classical influences, and their powerful, extended on-stage jamming altered the standards of concert performance - other groups were known for their on-stage jamming, but when the Allman Brothers stretched a song out for 30 or 40 minutes, at their best they were exciting, never self-indulgent. They gave it all a distinctly Southern voice and, in the process, opened the way for a wave of '70s rock acts from south of the Mason-Dixon Line, including the Marshall Tucker Band, Lynyrd Skynyrd, and Blackfoot, whose music, at least initially, celebrated their roots. And for a time, almost single-handedly, they also made Capricorn Records into a major independent label.
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1969. The Allman Brothers Band

Date of Release: 1997 Capricorn 20-bit remastered
Review by Bruce Eder
This might be the best debut album ever delivered by an American blues band, a bold, powerful, hard-edged, soulful essay in electric blues with a native Southern ambience. Some lingering elements of the psychedelic era then drawing to a close can be found in "Dreams," along with the template for the group's onstage workouts with "Whipping Post," and a solid cover of Muddy Waters' "Trouble No More." There isn't a bad song here, and only the fact that the group did even better the next time out keeps this from getting the highest possible rating.
1 Don't Want You No More Davis, Hardin 2:26
2 It's Not My Cross to Bear Allman 5:03
3 Black Hearted Woman Allman 5:10
4 Trouble No More Waters 3:47
5 Every Hungry Woman Allman 4:15
6 Dreams Allman 7:20
7 Whipping Post Allman 5:16
Duane Allman Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar, Slide Guitar
Gregg Allman Organ, Keyboards, Vocals
Adrian Barber Producer, Engineer
Dickey Betts Guitar, Vocals
Jai Johanny Johanson Percussion, Conga, Drums
Berry Oakley Bass
Butch Trucks Percussion, Drums, Maracas, Timbales
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Live at the Atlanta International Pop Festival: July 3 & 5, 1970

Date of Release Oct 21, 2003
- Over 150 minutes of unreleased music
- Recorded July 1970 - 8 Months BEFORE Fillmore East
- Newly mixed and mastered from the ORIGINAL multi-track tapes
For the first time anywhere - officially or not - two (mostly) complete performances by the Allman Brothers at the Atlanta International Pop Festival over the Fourth of July weekend (they were the bookends of the fest) in 1970 have been issued with stellar sound, complete annotation and cool liner notes... AMGinfo
CD1
1. Introduction - 1:04
2. Statesboro Blues (McTell) - 6:05
3. Trouble No More (Morganfield) - 4:04
4. Don't Keep Me Wonderin' (Allman) - 3:48
5. Dreams (Allman) - 9:48
6. Every Hungry Woman (Allman) - 4:31
7. (I'm Your) Hoochie Coochie Man (Dixon) - 5:29
8. In Memory of Elizabeth Reed (Betts) - 11:34
9. Whipping Post (Allman) - 14:46
10. Mountain Jam, Pt. 1 (Allman/Allman/Betts/Johanny/Leitch/Oakley/Trucks) - 10:35
11. Rain Delay - 1:14
12. Mountain Jam, Pt. 2 (Allman/Allman/Betts/Johanny/Leitch/Oakley/Trucks) - 6:50
CD2
1. Introduction - 1:10
2. Don't Keep Me Wonderin' (Allman) - 4:04
3. Statesboro Blues (McTell) - 4:25
4. In Memory of Elizabeth Reed (Betts) - 13:13
5. Stormy Monday (Walker) - 9:03
6. Whipping Post (Allman) - 14:23
7. Mountain Jam (Allman/Allman/Betts/Johanny/Leitch/Oakley/Trucks) - 28:20
Duane Allman - Guitar, Slide Guitar
Gregg Allman - Keyboards, Organ (Hammond), Vocals
Dickey Betts - Guitar
Johnny Winter - Guitar
Thom Doucette - Harmonica
Berry Oakley - Guitar (Bass), Vocals
Butch Trucks - Drums, Tympani [Timpani]
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1971. At Fillmore East

Rip by KillerRips :D
Date of Release 2003 ORIGINAL RECORDING REMASTERED De-Luxe Edition 2CD
Album Description [amazon]
Made up of two 1971 (March 12 & 13 along with June 27) visits by Les Brers to New York, 'The Allman Brothers Band at Fillmore East' has long been regarded as one of rock's great live albums, but portions of those legendary performances have also wound up on albums like 'Eat A Peach' (the awesome, half-hour 'Mountain Jam') & the Duane Allman anthology. Now, for the first time, all recordings (in their original mixes) lifted from the Fillmore East dates have been assembled together into a two disc double gatfold digipak package with a slipcase boasting rare photos, notes & over two hours of some of the finest musicianship & improvisation in all of rock. 13 tracks. Mercury.
CD1
1. Statesboro Blues - 4:17
2. Trouble No More - 3:43
3. Don't Keep Me Wonderin' - 3:27
4. Done Somebody Wrong - 4:33
5. Stormy Monday - 8:48
6. One Way Out - 4:56
7. In Memory of Elizabeth Reed - 13:04
8. You Don't Love Me - 19:16
9. Midnight Rider - 2:55
CD2
1. Hot 'Lanta - 5:20
2. Whipping Post - 22:53
3. Mountain Jam - 33:39
4. Drunken Hearted Boy - 6:57
All tracks recorded live at The Fillmore East, New York, March 12&13, 1971.
Exept One Way Out and Midnight Rider. recorded live at The Fillmore East, New York, June 27, 1971
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