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Artist: The Allman Brothers Band - (Audio CD) - 1991 ... more
It plays on my car as we drive to Monterey and I think, along with a handful of others this is my favorite album. A handful get that kind of adulation and deep thanks. When I go into times of surgery and pain it helps. As I drive to an extremely... read full review | report as inappropriate
This CD is not the best of the Allman Brothers, but is an O.K. CD all the same. Unfortuantely, it focuses more on the post-Duane era than when the guitarist was with the band, and when their best material was produced. Instead, for a true best of... read full review | report as inappropriate
Sure, the Allman Brotheres Band is the greatest southern rock band of all time, and my personal favorite. Sure, every single song on here is absolutely amazing, but unless you've never even heard of the Allman Brothers before, you need more. read full review | report as inappropriate
Artist: Bonnie Raitt - (Audio CD) - 2003 ... more
I don't know if it was the great service or the fact this CD brings back such memories....I am thoroughly enjoying it! Thanks for the very easy shopping experience! read full review | report as inappropriate
There aren't many influences out there that are still making it happen in the industry, when it comes to performing the Blues. Ironically, there aren't that many singers who can feel the Blues these days, either. For Bonnie Raitt, the Blues have... read full review | report as inappropriate
Artist: The Allman Brothers Band - (Audio CD) - 1997 ... more
Wow, I have the task to try to convince you of the greatness of The Allman Brothers at Fillmore East. Many folks have already given great reviews of this album, so I'll try to give my take on this one. First, some background. This... read full review | report as inappropriate
I was very disappointed with this CD. It is not the album I remember. Some of the material has been left off to allow the double album set to fit onto one CD. Too bad. read full review | report as inappropriate
The first time I heard this record back in 1971 when it was first released my ears were opened. I was into the blues and was blown away with the duel lead guitars that Dickie Betts and Duane Allman played so well. When I look back and... read full review | report as inappropriate
Artist: Bonnie Raitt - (Audio CD) - 1990 ... more
I absolutely LOVE The Roads My Middle Name (11th song on this album) Why is it that we have never heard of this song or why it didn't go to #1 As a blues singer myself, I am definitely working on this one and I know it will be well accepted and... read full review | report as inappropriate
I've always liked BR - her voice especially and, as a rule, the sort of music she performs. The only other album I have (so far) is her first one on a major label - 'Bonnie Raitt' (a very different 'kettle of fish' from 'Nick of Time'). 'Nick of... read full review | report as inappropriate
Artist: The Allman Brothers Band - (Audio CD) - 2003 ... more
I remember the original vinyl album coming out in 1971. I listened to it many times and enjoyed the long versions of several songs including Whipping Post. The CD came out and several songs were missing and I was disappointed. Now we... read full review | report as inappropriate
Artist: Elmore James - (Audio CD) - 1993 ... more
Love the blues? This is for you. One of the early up from Mississippi to Chicago bluesmen (I think he died in '43). "Madison Blues" and "The Sky is Crying" the way 'lonesome George' heard them first. read full review | report as inappropriate
I had bought this as a vinyl album many many years ago. I had completely forgotten how good it was. Truly timeless material. read full review | report as inappropriate
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.
It has a strong opener in Gregg Allman's "Ain't Wasting Time No More", but... read full review | report as inappropriate
I bought this album a couple of years ago, and I believe it is the greatest Southern Rock album out there. Lots of jamming from guitarist Dickie Betts. Ramblin Man is one of my favorite songs ever made (along with Stairway to Heaven, Echoes,... read full review | report as inappropriate
That's about all I can say about it. I listened to it once through and the only redeeming song on it is Jessica. The others are pretty mediocre. read full review | report as inappropriate
This album isn't bad but it's a far cry from the Allman's first four albums . You can see them going from a hard core blues band to somewhat of a pop band . Ramblin' Man (featuring Les Dudek on lead guitar) and Jessica (featuring Dudek on... read full review | report as inappropriate
This cd contain the first and second ABB that are essencials to anyone blues/rock collection. The Almans Brothers with Duane is one of the best jam band in the world! read full review | report as inappropriate
Great classic selection of Allman originals. Did not notice any huge differences with the remastering, but then, my ears are much older. A must have if you want to hear the original Allman Bros. Band when all were still alive. Dual lead guitars,... read full review | report as inappropriate
Artist: George Thorogood - (Audio CD) - 2004 ... more
It's George Thoroughgood, and all of his best, most rockin songs, right here, one right after another. You can't be in a bad mood while listening to this, it will rip you right out of your old skin with the first riff of righteous, foundational... read full review | report as inappropriate
Artist: The Allman Brothers Band - (Audio CD) - 2004 ... more
Great music, and a great transfer to SACD multichannel. It seems to be much easier to allow your ear to focus on the various instruments as the band plays. You get much more effect of being in a small concert hall with this mix. Even though... read full review | report as inappropriate
Artist: Duane Allman - (Audio CD) - 1990 ... more