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1.At Fillmore East by: The Allman Brothers Band
July 06, 1998
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Beautiful recordings from this masterpiece live session at Fillmore east.
Duane is something out of this world - and the others aren't far behind.
I place Duane Allman up there with Peter Green and Hendrix, what a player!
If you like Rock, Blues/Rock then this is for you, Clapton who??

2.Brothers And Sisters by: The Allman Brothers Band
July 06, 1998
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This album is an enjoyable experience from start to finish, the song writing is incredible.

3.Universal Masters Collection by: The Allman Brothers Band
April 08, 2005
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This is an excellent compilation that incorporates the best tracks from 2 other compilations - "A Decade Of Hits" and the expanded "The Road Goes on Forever". It includes a fair amount of the bands jamming, as can be expected on one disc.
However, it does not miss on any major songs - 'Ramblin Man', 'Midnight Rider', 'Hoochie Coochie Man', 'Whipping Post' are all present.
Some songs here have been replaced by extended versions (for instance a 7 minute 'Pegasus'), thus including the very best versions available.

This album narrowly misses being a definitive compilation, but is great value for money!

4.Win, Lose Or Draw by: The Allman Brothers Band
June 26, 2003
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Although not as satisfying as the "Eat a Peach" or "Brothers & Sisters" albums, this is a good effort from the Allman Brothers Band. At seven tracks, the standout has to be, "Can't Lose What You Never Had", with great guitar work by Dickey Betts. Gregg Allman's vocals shine on the superb ballad "Win, Lose or Draw" & Chuck Leavell's fine efforts on the Piano dominate the entire album. Dickey's country influences are represented well here by "Just Another Love Song" & the hypnotic instrumental "High Falls". Definitely an underrated album, all fans of the ABB should own this.

5.Eat A Peach by: The Allman Brothers Band
July 06, 1998
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I know I'll probably be knocked for giving this final Allman Brothers album to feature Duane Alman only three stars; but I must admit that I find it a little uneven.

The album has a strong opener in Gregg Allman's "Ain't Wasting Time No More", but Dickey's Betts' long instrumental "Les Brers in A Minor" sounds a little too loose to keep my interest going.

The melodic "Sweet Melissa" is another strong Gregg Allman effort; one of my favorites.

First track to feature Duane Allman is the extremely long live improvisions over Donovan's "There is a Mountain" called "Mountain Jam". I think you have to be a hard-care Duane Allman fan to really find this interesting.

"One Way Out" and "Trouble No More" are two ... Read More:

6.At Fillmore East (Deluxe Edition) by: The Allman Brothers Band
October 16, 2003
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I know I'll probably be knocked for giving this final Allman Brothers album to feature Duane Alman only three stars; but I must admit that I find it a little uneven.

The album has a strong opener in Gregg Allman's "Ain't Wasting Time No More", but Dickey's Betts' long instrumental "Les Brers in A Minor" sounds a little too loose to keep my interest going.

The melodic "Sweet Melissa" is another strong Gregg Allman effort; one of my favorites.

First track to feature Duane Allman is the extremely long live improvisions over Donovan's "There is a Mountain" called "Mountain Jam". I think you have to be a hard-care Duane Allman fan to really find this interesting.

"One Way Out" and "Trouble No More" are two ... Read More:

7.An Evening with the Allman Brothers Band: 2nd Set by: The Allman Brothers Band
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The sound on this live recording is superbly crisp and clear, and the Allman Brothers Band play excellent renditions of old and new material, including the funky blues-rock stomper "Sailin' 'Cross The Devil's Sea", the soulful R&B-grind of "Soulshine", and the pure blues of "You Don't Love Me" and Willie Dixon's "The Same Thing".

The entire band plays with grit and nerve all the way through, and this muscular and very accessible live album is a tremendous latter-day addition to the Allman Brothers' catalogue.
Gregg Allman's voice is strong, if a little bit worn, and guitarists Warren Haynes and Dickey Betts play blistering fills and solos on inspired renditions of then-new songs like "Sailin' 'Cross The Devil's Sea", "Back Where It All Begins", ... Read More:

8.Seven Turns by: The Allman Brothers Band
February 01, 2008
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It's hard to believe that almost as many years have passed since this "comeback" album as separate it from the ABB's early '70s heyday, but it says more than a little that since "Seven Turns" was released the Allman Brothers have remained a potent live act and have released a number of solid, even excellent, studio albums. This album is then more than a mere "comeback" effort: it shows a group of veteran musicians walking out of the wilderness and finding they can still do what they do best. Moreover, the "new blood" members on this recording are far more than mere sidemen filling out the ranks: as shown by their mighty achievements to come in Gov't Mule, Warren Haynes and Allen Woody were vital and active members of a real functioning band and with real contributions ... Read More:

9.Evening With-First Set [Us Import] by: The Allman Brothers Band
December 23, 1999
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For most people, the Fillmore shows and the live portion of "Eat A Peach" stands as the highwater mark as far as live Allman Brothers is concerned.
But to me, "An Evening With The Allman Brothers Band - First Set" and its sister volume, "2nd Set", are almost as good. The sound is excellent, clean, crisp, and loud, and the performances are as tight as ten-minute songs can possibly be.

Listeners who prefer their blues-rock lean and in three-minute intervals will most likely find the long instrumental interlude of the fifteen-minute "Nobody Knows" and the eleven-minute "Dreams" indulgent, but there is a tremendous amount of masterful guitar playing here, courtesy of lead guitarists Dickey Betts and Warren Haynes, and it's great to hear some of the songs from ... Read More:

10.Legendary Hits by: Allman Brothers Band
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if you have heard a single Allman Brothers track that you like, then you will love this. bands in the early 70's (when music reached it's peak) were more than just record shifters. they played because they loved what they were doing. it's clear, then, that the Allman Brothers captured the true spirit of rock'n'roll.

this compilation, although short, is nothing short of legendary, as it's title promises. there are tracks missing which you would love to own, but that can't be helped. this band were one of the old breed who produced too much good music to fit onto one album.

buy this and then collect the others. enjoy listening!

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