 | A Decade of Hits 1969-1979 [Read More ...] Description: With their dueling guitar leads and harmonies built on a double drummer foundation, the Allman Brothers Band cast the mold for the southern rock sound that would proliferate in the '70s. Virtuoso musicians, their songs drew upon a number of southern influences, including country,... |
 | The Allman Brothers at Fillmore East [Read More ...] Description: 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. With only two studio albums (and plenty of touring) under their belt, the Georgia sextet tore into the Fillmore East with road-test... |
 | Eat a Peach [Read More ...] Not the Remastered Version. |
 | Brothers and Sisters [Read More ...] Description: Their first full studio album without guitarist Duane, 1973's Brothers and Sisters doesn't match what came before it but would probably be considered a masterpiece if it came from most other bands. The Allman(s) move away from their rougher blues rock toward a groovier Southern r... |
 | Beginnings [Read More ...] Description: For once, a record label actually gives us more bang for the buck, combining two indisputable classics--1969's self-titled debut and the 1970 follow-up Idlewild South--onto one glorious CD. Five urgent notes kick off Spencer Davis's "Don't Want You No More," and by the time that ... |
 | At Fillmore East [Read More ...] Description: 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... |
 | Dreams [Read More ...] Description: 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 to the already powerful "official" catalog. Their progression from '60s Invasion-style rockers t... |
 | Idlewild South [Read More ...] Review: Save Money, buy "Beginnings"...:Great work by the original line-up of the ABB...not quite as much "straight-ahead blues" as the first self-titled release. If you don't already have this or the band's first album, by all means purchase "Beginnings" which combines both works in on... |
 | Hittin' the Note [Read More ...] Description: Very rarely is a legendary band able to come up with new, credible material. Jam band progenitors the Allman Brothers have done better than that, tapping into some of the spark that made them one of the most influential American bands of their time. The lineup has changed due to ... |
 | The Allman Brothers Band [Read More ...] UK pressing from one of the most influential rock groups of the 70's. Features 7 tracks including 'Stormy Monday', 'Trouble No More', 'Whippin' Post' and more recorded live at the American University in Washington D.C. on December 13, 1970. Castle Music. 2005. |
 | Eat a Peach [Read More ...] Review: Eat A Peach - A Masterpiece All Over Again:Man oh man oh man - THIS is the best of the best, the best remaster of the best of The Masters of American Rock/Jazz/Blues ever, The Allman Brothers Band when they were at their peak. The sound engineering on this CD has to be heard to b... |
 | Live at Ludlow Garage 1970 [Read More ...] Description: 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 the... |
 | Stand Back: The Anthology [Read More ...] Stand Back Allman Brothers:I never "studied" the Allmans. You know, like Goober studied Cary Grant. But after attending one of their concerts recently, I decided to buy this CD. It is good. |
 | An Evening with the Allman Brothers Band: 2nd Set [Read More ...] Description: Released in 1995, this outstanding live opus closes the Allman Brothers' New Testament in dramatic fashion. Old-timers might cry blasphemy, but the band's resurgence in the early 1990s came remarkably close to recapturing the glory of their seemingly insurmountable peak in the la... |
 | At Fillmore East [Read More ...] Review: The reason it's on 2 discs...:The reason the material is on 2 discs is because hybrid SACDS hold more information (SACD material plus red book CD material) and thus cannot fit 80 minute of music on them. That is why this album is spread over 2 discs. It made more sense to split t... |
 | Where It All Begins [Read More ...] Description: The popular aphorism that "there are no second acts in America" has been contradicted by the surprising reincarnation of the Allman Brothers Band after highway deaths, drug trials and artistic lethargy hammered more than one nail in the group's coffin. After breaking up in '81, t... |
 | Live at the Atlanta International Pop Festival: July 3 & 5, 1970 [Read More ...] Review: Excellent:I still remember back in High School, when I bought the Fillmore concerts on vinyl.
I listened to them over and over. Now we have another recording of the Allman Brothers from pretty much the same time period.
I like to listen to different recordings of artists, and hea... |
 | The Allman Brothers Band at Fillmore East 3/71 [Read More ...] Description: 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. With only two studio albums (and plenty of touring) under their belt, the Georgia sextet tore into the Fillmore East with road-test... |
 | Eat a Peach [Read More ...] Review: All blues fans should own a copy, all slide guitar fans should own five:The Allman Brothers Band are one of the most consistent acts in history, but it must be said they were at their best when slide guitar legend Duane Allman played with them. That group put out a myriad of grea... |
 | Win, Lose or Draw [Read More ...] Review: What's not to like?:I'm somewhat surprised that some ABB fans would rank this effort at 3-stars, or even less! Win, Lose or Draw has all the elements that make the band a legend. The guitars ring, the keyboard and piano are perfect, and the song selection is very strong. The v... |