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The Allman Brothers Band: The Allman Brothers Band at Fillmore East (Deluxe Edition)

Read "The Allman Brothers Band at Fillmore East (Deluxe Edition)" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


And the road goes on [and on] forever... What a cluster bang! Enough already! In my series of the Ten Greatest Live Rock Recordings of all time, I claimed that The Allman Brothers: The Fillmore Concerts, was the best of the best. I later rescinded that determination in favor of the Little Feat's ...

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Hittin' the Note

Label: Peach/Sanctuary
Released: 2003
Track listing: Firing Line; High Cost Of Low Living; Desdemona; Woman Across The River; Old Before My Time; Who To Believe; Maydell; Rockin' Horse; Heart Of Stone; Instrumental Illness; Old Friend.

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The Allman Brothers Band: Hittin' the Note

Read "Hittin' the Note" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


The Allman Brothers Band last recorded a studio album of new material in 1994 ( Where It All Begins, on Epic). Since that time, the band fired original member Dickey Betts and added Butch Truck’s nephew, Derek, plus the exquisite bassist, Oteil Burbridge. This nominal lineup appeared on Peakin’ at the Beacon to the reserved glee ...

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Peakin' at the Beacon

Label: Epic Records
Released: 2001
Track listing: Don't Want You No More; It's Not My Cross To Bear; Ain't Wastin' Time No More; Every Hungry Woman; Please Call Home; Stand Back; Black Hearted Woman; Leave My Blues At Home; Seven Turns; High Falls. (Total Time: 70:00)

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The Allman Brothers Band: Peakin' at the Beacon

Read "Peakin' at the Beacon" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


Everything is right...and wrong with the latest Allman Brothers Band release. This is likely to be the last new release of an Allman Brother's recording with founding member Richard Betts in tow. Betts was unceremoniously fired from the band earlier this year, prompting this critic to wonder how the founding member of a band can be ...

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At Fillmore East

Label: Polydor Records
Released: 1971
Track listing: Statesboro Blues; Done Somebody Wrong; Stormy Monday; You Don't Love Me; Hot 'Lanta; In Memory of Elizabeth Reed; Whipping Post.


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