The awakening of a Southern rock giant
The Allman Brothers Band shows a path of evolution and rebirth.
The album "Enlightened Rogues" was their 1979 album, which was reissued in 1987. It was released after the death of Duane Allman, when the band was searching for a new direction. It is an ambitious album that maintains the tradition of twin guitars while incorporating more pop elements, showing new possibilities for Southern rock.
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A:
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1)
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Crazy Love
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2)
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Can't Take It With You
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3)
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Pegasus
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4)
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Need Your Love So Bad
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B:
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Blind Love
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2)
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Try It One More Time
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3)
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Just Ain't Easy
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4)
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Sail Away
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Producer - Tom Dowd
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Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Guitar [Slide], Lead Vocals, Backing Vocals - Dickey Betts
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Percussion - Joe Lala (A3, B1, B2)
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Engineer - Steve Gursky
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Engineer [Second] - Kevin Ryan (2)
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Engineer [Second] - Rick Allison
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Bass - David "Rook" Goldflies
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Harmonica - Jim Essery (A2, A4, B1, B3)
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Drums, Congas, Backing Vocals - Butch Trucks
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Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes], Clavinet, Lead Vocals, Backing Vocals - Gregg Allman
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Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar - Dan Toler
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Drums, Congas - "Jaimoe" Johanny Johanson
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Design [Package Design] - John Kehe
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Art Direction - Diana Marie Kaylan
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Photography By [Cover] - Harry Mittman
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Photography By [Innerspread] - Larry Williams (9)