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Rock 26 January, 2013

Allman Brothers Band To Release Two Vintage Recordings: Macon, GΑ 2/11/72 And Nassau Coliseum 5/1/73

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Allman Brothers Band To Release Two Vintage Recordings: Macon, GΑ 2/11/72 And Nassau Coliseum 5/1/73
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) The ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND is excited to announce the release of two high-quality vintage recordings of their early incarnations this February 12, 2013. The band-one of rock's most iconic live acts and members of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and recipients of a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award-historically recorded many of their live shows and are selectively releasing their personal choices through the band's ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND RECORDING COMPANY label, distributed through Entertainment One Music.

The 2/12/13 releases include two especially unique shows. The 2/11/72 concert in their Macon, GA hometown is the ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND's first show there after the death of founding guitarist DUANE ALLMAN and features the group as a five-piece with all original members: keyboardist GREGG ALLMAN, drummers BUTCH TRUCKS and JAIMOE, bassist BERRY OAKLEY and guitarist DICKEY BETTS. Never-before-heard in the bootleg market, the Macon performance showed the band in ferocious form, just two months before their legendary EAT A PEACH live album was released.

The band's 5/1/73 show at Nassau Coliseum in Uniondale, NY marked a much different line-up for the ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND.

Keyboardist CHUCK LEAVELL (who would later go on to the Rolling Stones) had joined the group in mid 1972 just before founding bassist BERRY OAKLEY's untimely death. Jaimoe's childhood friend LAMAR WILLIAMS was chosen to replace Berry Oakley six months prior to the Nassau recording. Four songs from this set had not appeared on any of the previous live or archival releases: "Come & Go Blues," "Wasted Words," "Jessica" and "Ramblin' Man." Like the 2/11/72 Macon show, this concert is from a two-track reel-to-reel soundboard master tape.

In 2011, the band joined forces with Entertainment One Music to market two signature band-owned labels: PEACH RECORDS for the sales of its previous Sanctuary label releases and new live recordings of the current band as well as the ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND RECORDING COMPANY for the release of archival recordings featuring the late DUANE ALLMAN and BERRY OAKLEY.
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ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND - CITY AUDITORIUM, MACON, GA 2-11-72

DISC 1
STATESBORO BLUES 4:09
DONE SOMEBODY WRONG 3:34
AIN'T WASTING TIME NO MORE 4:15
ONE WAY OUT 6:49
MIDNIGHT RIDER 2:55
YOU DON'T LOVE ME 21:37
STORMY MONDAY 7:58
HOOCHIE COOCHIE MAN 4:40
HOT 'LANTA 5:07

DISC 2
LES BRERS IN A'MINOR 11:14
TROUBLE NO MORE 3:53
WHIPPING POST 15:45

ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND - NASSAU COLISEUM, UNIONDALE, NY 5-1-73

DISC 1
WASTED WORDS 4:58
DONE SOMEBODY WRONG 3:52
STATESBORO BLUES 4:15
ONE WAY OUT 7:42
STORMY MONDAY 8:46
MIDNIGHT RIDER 3:13
JESSICA 10:25
COME AND GO BLUES 4:58
RAMBLIN' MAN 7:55

DISC 2
TROUBLE NO MORE 4:02
YOU DON'T LOVE ME 6:19
LES BRERS IN 'A' MINOR 19:12
WHIPPING POST 18:40
MOUNTAIN JAM 31:05






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