Saturday, September 27, 2014

The Allman Brothers Band








































Artist:  The Allman Brothers Band

Origin:  Macon, Georgia, USA
Genre:  Southern Rock, Blues Rock, Hard Rock, Boogie Rock

Original line-up:

Duane Allman:  Guitar, Slide Guitar
Gregg Allman:  Organ, Piano, Guitar, Vocals
Dickey Betts:  Guitar, Slide Guitar, Vocals
Berry Oakley:  Bass, Vocals
Butch Trucks:  Drums, Timpani
Jai Johanny "Jaimoe" Johanson:  Drums, Percussion

The Allman Brothers Band is an American Southern Rock Band formed in Jacksonville, Florida in 1969 by brothers Duane Allman (Slide Guitar, Lead Guitar), Gregg Allman (Vocals, Organ), Dickey Betts (Lead Guitar, Vocals), Berry Oakley (Bass), Butch Trucks (Drums) and Jai Johanny "Jaimoe" Johanson (Drums).  The band's first two studio released stalled commercially.  The band has been awarded eleven gold and five platinum albums between 1971 and 2005 and was inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame in 1995 and also in the list of the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time in 2004.














Title:  Icon 2  (2014)
Genre:  Southern Rock, Blues Rock, Hard Rock, Boogie Rock
Label:  Mercury Records
Rating:   *****

Tracks:

Disc 1:

 1.  Whipping Post  (5:21)
 2.  Midnight Rider  (2:58)
 3.  Melissa  (3:54)
 4.  Ramblin Man  (4:48)
 5.  Wasted Words  (4:20)
 6.  Can't Lose What You Never Had  (5:50)
 7.  Crazy Love  (3:45)
 8.  In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed (Live) (13:06)
 9.  Jessica (Live)  (9:05)

Disc 2:

 1.  Statesboro Blues (Live) (4:23)
 2.  Don't Keep Me Wonderin'  (3:31)
 3.  Revival  (4:05)
 4.  Blue Sky  (5:11)
 5.  Ain't Wastin' Time No More  (3:40)
 6.  Trouble No More (Live)  (3:48)
 7.  Southbound  (5:11)
 8.  Stormy Monday (Live) (8:51)
 9.  Dreams  (7:19)
10. Black Hearted Woman  (5:19)
11. Come And Go Blues  (4:56)
12. Win, Lose Or Draw  (4:47)
13. One Way Out (Live)  (4:57)

Icon 2 is a 2 CD compilation album of The Allman Brothers Band, was released on February 25, 2014 by Mercury Records, includes live and studio tracks.



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