Track Listing 1. Don't Want You No More 2. It's Not My Cross to Bear 3. Black Hearted Woman 4. Trouble No More 5. Every Hungry Woman 6. Dreams 7. Whipping Post
| Details | | Producer: | Adrian Barber | | Distributor: | Universal Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes The Allman Brothers Band: Gregg Allman (vocals, organ); Dickey Betts (guitar); Duane Allman (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, slide guitar); Berry Oakley (bass instrument); Jai Johanny Johanson (drums, congas); Butch Trucks (drums, maracas, timbales). Recording information: Atlantic Studios, New York, New York. The Allman Brothers Band debut album, like the following three records made by the original Allman Brothers lineup (which included the late Duane Allman and Berry Oakley), is pretty essential stuff. Included here are all of the elements that would make LIVE AT THE FILLMORE EAST one of the greatest live records ever: Duane's searing guitar playing, Gregg's hoarse, soulful vocals and poetic blues songwriting (both "Dreams" and "Whipping Post," two of his best, are here), and the near-telepathic interplay among all six members of the band. In addition to showcasing the band's fine musicianship, and laying down an undeniable series of soulful, hard-edged blues grooves, THE ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND may be the founding document of Southern rock. The Allmans' pioneered the sound of twin electric lead guitars in rock (they got the idea from Bob Wills), and were probably the first to use two drummers. On these earliest recordings they remain a world away from the stars 'n' bars posturing of their musical descendants. This is true, enduring American music.
Editorial Reviews ...[The Allman Brothers] are a white group who've transcended their schooling to produce a volatile blues-rock sound of pure energy, inspiration and love....consistently [the album] is subtle, honest, and moving. Rolling Stone (02/21/1970)
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