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The Allman Brothers Band- A&R STUDIOS: NEW YORK 26th AUGUST 1971- CD- 2011-
- Leftfield Media Production- 823564625423- 300 grn
A&R STUDIOS: NEW YORK 26th AUGUST 1971 is an album by The Allman Brothers Band. It was recorded on August 26, 1971, at A&R Studios in New York City for a live radio broadcast. A bootleg recording of this concert had been circulated for years, and coveted by many fans. Originally, "You Don't Love Me" / "Soul Serenade" was released on the box set Dreams. The final show to feature Duane Allman. Recorded before a small audience on August 26th,1971 at A & R Studios in N.Y. and broadcast by WPLJ-FM, this is the last The Allman Brothers Band's live performance featuring Duane Allman, and features their original line-up in top form. This set features the band steamrolling through a set of songs including "Statesboro Blues, " "Trouble No More, " "One Way Out, " "In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed" and "Hot 'Lanta." The recording was widely bootlegged, but has been remixed from the original multi-track recording. The dynamic performance and ambience encompassed herein all at once make for a quite staggering sonic experience, one that fans of this legendary act in it's original line-up will relish alongside the groups other essential releases.
PERSONNEL: Duane Allman – lead and slide guitar; Gregg Allman – Hammond B-3 organ, piano, vocals; Dickey Betts – lead guitar; Berry Oakley – bass guitar; Butch Trucks – drums, timpani; Jaimoe – drums, percussion.
Since the set list is nearly the same as The Allman Brothers Live At Fillmore East, which any fan already owns, there is no reason to add this 67 minute show recorded only five months later to your collection, right? Not exactly. As those who already own this heavily bootlegged concert, recorded in front of a small audience at the titular studio can attest, the sextet was on fire this evening. And even though there were few surprises in the songs played, the group charged through the material like they had everything to prove. The Fillmore East live album had only been released the previous month and hadn’t yet made the act the superstars they were to become. The group’s interactive abilities were even more fine-tuned than on the Fillmore recording, and since the members were arranged in a circle where each could see the other, the energy exchanged was heightened. Gregg’s soulful singing is even more passionate than usual, and Duane’s improvisational abilities were in rare form making songs they had played dozens of times such as “Statesboro Blues” sound fresh and inspired. Look no further than the previously released version of “You Don’t Love Me” that morphs into an unrehearsed “Soul Serenade” (a tribute to Allman friend, saxist King Curtis who had just been murdered) to hear how synergistic the group was on this particular night. In fact, some performances, like an emotional take on the slow blues “Stormy Monday,” here without harmonica, are as good, if not better, than their Fillmore counterparts. Brothers admirers can stick with the already released versions, but for those digging deeper into Duane’s sadly limited well of professionally recorded work with the band, this is absolutely essential listening. It was just eight weeks before Duane’s death. This CD made more attractive by four pages of detailed liner notes that place this gig into perspective and help the disc fall just behind the Fillmore shows as a highlight of the live original Allman Brothers Band catalog. A must for all Allman fans out there!
Recorded Live From A&R Studios, New York On 26th August 1971.
Comes In A Standard Jewel Case With Clear Tray Includes Foldout Inlay.
Made In The EU.
ПРИ ПОКУПКЕ (сразу) ТРЁХ ФИРМЕННЫХ АЛЬБОМОВ, ДОСТАВКА БЕСПЛАТНО !!!
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