**Just Real Peachy** Thirty-five years after their recording - TopicsExpress



          

**Just Real Peachy** Thirty-five years after their recording debut, there is still no other group like the Allman Brothers Band -- authors of an indispensable style of American music that became known as Southern Rock, they grew into a musical icon culminating with their 1994 induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Now the Brothers have a retrospective like none other in their lengthy history. The two-CD Stand Back: The Anthology (Hip-O/UMe) is the first collection to feature tracks spanning The Allman Brothers Bands entire 35 years (1969-2003), from their groundbreaking work on Capricorn until moving on to Arista in the early 80s followed by Sony in the 90s and their current Sanctuary-distributed, self-owned Peach Records. These 32 recordings, each newly digitally remastered, include at least one from each of their 13 studio albums plus the quintessential Live At Fillmore East. The package also boasts a deluxe 24-page color booklet containing numerous photos, an essay and detailed credits. Brothers: Gregg (vocals, keyboards) Duane Allman (guitars), Dickey Betts (guitars, vocals), Berry Oakley (bass), and Butch Trucks and Jai Johanny Johanson (later known as Jaimoe) (drums) formed the band in Jacksonville, Florida, in March of 1969 before moving north to Macon, Georgia and quickly debuting with the Allman Brothers Band and its Whipping Post, Dreams, Its Not My Cross To Bear, Trouble No More and Dont Want You No More. 1970s Idlewild South followed with Midnight Rider, Revival and Hoochie Coochie Man. A mix of triumph and tragedy ensued. Live At Fillmore East (1971) went Top 15 with Statesboro Blues and In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed, contrasted by Duanes motorcycle accident death weeks after the two-record sets release. Then Eat A Peach (1972), Top 10, highlighted Melissa, Stand Back, Blue Sky, Aint Wastin Time No More, Little Martha and a live One Way Out. But then Oakley died in a motorcycle crash near the site of Duanes accident. Brothers And Sisters (1973) followed, spawning the #2 pop hit Ramblin Man. This album also featured Come And Go Blues, Jessica, Wasted Words and Southbound, and promptly went to #1. From 1975s Top 10 Win, Lose Or Draw the title track and Cant Lose What You Never Had are included. After a reformation in 1979, Enlightened Rogues, with Crazy Love and Just Aint Easy, again went Top 10. 1980s Reach For The Sky included Hell & High Water and 1981s Brothers Of The Road Never Knew How Much (I Needed You). With a second reformation, they headed back into the studio in 1990 to record Seven Turns, producing radio airplay favorites Good Clean Fun and Seven Turns. They followed with relentless annual touring and successively well-received live and studio recordings, among the latter are Shades Of Two Worlds (1991) with End Of The Line, the gold-certified Where It All Begins (1994) with No One To Run With and most recently Hittin The Note (2003) with High Cost Of Low Living. Concert appearances at Woodstock 94, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inaugural, Bonnaroo, and the H.O.R.D.E. Festival; numerous television appearances, and being awarded a Grammy are among the many highlights of the past 15 years. Today, the Allman Brothers Bands current incarnation has been embraced by both their original fans, who have been with them for 35 years, as well as a new, young audience weaned on jam acts who draw inspiration from the Brothers vintage recordings, cornerstones in the American rock pantheon. [Dangerous Dan Toler]
Posted on: Sat, 25 Oct 2014 21:09:35 +0000

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