Re-Issue 2008 - 180 Gram Vinyl NEW !!! sealed - including inlay
One of the great Southern - Bluesrockers, best known for their twin lead guitars on the first 4 LPs,
till the death of Super--guitarplayer DUANE ALLMAN.
One year later (1972) the bassplayer Berry Oakley also died in an motorcycle accident, nearly on
the same place. The band is still going strong .
Style: Southern - Bluesrock;
see:
Allman Joys ; Hourglass ; 31st Of February ; Second Coming ; Greg Allman ;
Dicky Betts & the Great Southern ; Boz Scaggs ; Rolling Stones ; Sea Level ;
Govt Mule & Warren Haynes ; Derek & The Dominoes ;
Musicians:
Duane Allman - lead guitar, slide; Berry Oakley - bass; Jaimo Johanson - drums;
Butch Trucks - drums, perc.; Dicky Betts - lead guitar; Gregg Allman - organ, lead vocals;
Thom Doucette - harmonica;
1972: Lamar Williams - bass;
1979-1981:
Dan Toler - guitar; David Goldflies - bass; Chuck Leavell - keyboards; Jimmy Essery - harmonica;
Dave Toler, Johnny Lee Johnson - drums; Mike Lawler - piano, synthy, clavinet; Mark Morris - congas;
Johnny Cobb - piano, voc.; Sherry Cobb, Thomas Cain - b.-voc.;
1989:
Warren Haynes - lead, slide guitar, vocals; Allen Woody - bass; Johnny Neel - keyboards;
Marc Quinones - congas, perc.; Oteil Burbridge - bass; Derek Trucks - lead, slide guitars;
Side One
Aint wasting Time no more (Allman)
Les Brers in a Minor (D.Betts)
Melissa (Allman)
One more Ride (Studio 1970) - BONUS
Side Two
Stand back (Allman)
Blue Sky (D.Betts)
Little Martha (Allman)
Dreams (Demo 1969) - BONUS
Statesboro Blues (B.W.McTell) - Demo version 1970 - BONUS
Side Three
Trouble no more (Morganfield)
Mountain Jam (incl. Theme from: First there is a Mountain)
(D.Leitch-D.&G.Allman-D.Betts-Johanson-OakleyTrucks)
Side Four
Mountain Jam (incl. Theme from: First there is a Mountain) - continued
(D.Leitch-D.&G.Allman-D.Betts-Johanson-OakleyTrucks)
One Way out (Williamson)