The Allman Brothers
Classic - The Universal Masters Collection (1999)
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Length:  1:18:26
    Track Listing:
      1.  
      Rambin' Man    4:59
      2.  
      Pegasus    7:34
      3.  
      Midnight Rider    2:56
      4.  
      Revival    4:04
      5.  
      Melissa    3:56
      6.  
      Don't Want You No More    2:27
      7.  
      It's Not My Cross To Bear    4:53
      8.  
      Jessica    7:07
      9.  
      Statesboro' Blues    4:15
      10.  
      Hoochie Coochie Man    4:59
      11.  
      Whipping Post    5:19
      12.  
      In Memory of Elizabeth Reed    6:56
      13.  
      Blue Sky    5:14
      14.  
      Crazy Love    3:45
      15.  
      Southbound    5:11
      16.  
      Win Lose Or Draw    4:43
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      The Allman Brothers - Classic - The Universal Masters Collection (1999)

      Allman Brothers

      The Allman Brothers Band is a Southern rock band based in Macon, Georgia, United States. The band was formed in Jacksonville, Florida in 1969 by brothers Duane Allman (slide guitar and lead guitar) and Gregg Allman (vocals, organ). While the band has been called the "principal architects of Southern rock", they also incorporate elements of blues-rock and hard rock, and their live shows have jam band-style improvisation and instrumental songs.

      In 1971, George Kimball of the Rolling Stone Magazine hailed them as "the best damn rock and roll band" of "the past five years." The band has been awarded eleven Gold and five Platinum albums between 1971 and 2005. Rolling Stone ranked them 52nd on their list of the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time in 2004. The band continues to record and tour to the present day.[/quote]

      Album Review by Steve Leggett

      The Allman Brothers Band, at its best, was a brilliant, even elegant playing ensemble, and this tight, succinct, 16-track set features them at their peak. The key stuff is here, including "Southbound," "Blue Sky," "Ramblin' Man," "Melissa," "Blue Sky" and more, making this a nice introduction to one of the most graceful jam bands ever to walk the earth.


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