Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Allman Brothers Band 1971 Live At A&R Studios





Genre: Southern Rock
Rate: 192 kbps CBR / 44100
Time: 01:10:37
Size: 97,03 MB


This album was recorded live at A&R Studios, New York, on August 26, 1971 and broadcast in stereo on WPLJ-FM. The objective of the broadcast was to promote their "Live At Fillmore East" album. The show was recorded two weeks after the death of King Curtis, who was a great friend, and a huge influence to the late, great Duane Allman, who also, tragically lost his life in a motorcycle crash in Macon on October 29, just two months after this show.

During the broadcast, Duane pauses to reflect on his late friend: "About King Curtis - that was one of the finest cats there ever was. He was just right on top of getting next to young people, you know? It's a shame. If y'all get the chance, listen to that album he made out at Fillmore West. Boy, it's incredible, it's unbelievable, the power and the emotional stature the man had. He's an incredible human being". A little over eight minutes into the song, `You Don't Love Me", Duane slows the band, leading everyone into his own version of `Soul Serenade'. When Duane repeats the melody of the song , the audience begins clapping along to the lovely tune. Suddenly, Duane jumps in and absolutely cuts the melody to shreds with one of the most emotional and passionate solos you will ever hear, taking it to another amaxing level. This is an incredible powerful, graceful, and loving musical eulogy for his lost friend.



Tracklist:


01 - Intro 00:05

02 - Statesboro Blues 04:32

03 - Trouble No More 04:18

04 - Don't Keep Me Wonderin' 03:55

05 - Done Somebody Wrong 03:50

06 - One Way Out 05:09

07 - Tuning 01:25

08 - In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed 11:45

09 - Stormy Monday 08:57

10 - You Don't Love Me/Soul Serenade (In Memory Of King Curtis)/You Don't Love Me 19:49

11 - Hot Lanta 06:52



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