A bluesy monologue with the soul of the American South
His more mature vocals and passionate keyboard work vividly portray the melancholy and joy of life.
This album from the Gregg Allman Band shows Allman's maturity as a solo artist. While inheriting the spirit of Southern rock, Allman also channeled more personal emotions into his music, and his depth as a musician is apparent throughout the album.
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A:
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1)
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Come And Go Blues
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2)
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Let This Be A Lesson To Ya'
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3)
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Brightest Smile In Town
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4)
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Bring It On Back
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B:
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1)
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Cryin' Shame
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2)
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Sweet Feelin'
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3)
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It Ain't No Use
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4)
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Matthew's Arrival
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5)
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One More Try
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Engineer, Mixed By, Mastered By - Lee Herschberg
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Producer - Russ Titelman
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Piano, Electric Piano, Guitar [Fender Rhodes], Synthesizer - Neil Larsen
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Producer - Lenny Waronker
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Percussion - Victor Feldman
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Bass [Fender] - Willie Weeks
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Electric Guitar - John Hug
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Backing Vocals - Sherlie Matthews
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Backing Vocals - Clydie King
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Backing Vocals - Venetta Fields
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Synthesizer - Bill Payne
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Piano, Clavinet - Mac Rebennack
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Bass - George "Red" Callender
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Engineer [Assistant] - Ed Perry (A3)
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Percussion - Milt Holland
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Horns - Steve Madaio
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Concertmaster - Harry Bluestone
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Horns - Pat Rizzo
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Concertmaster - Sid Sharp
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Acoustic Guitar, Organ, Piano - Gregg Allman
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Engineer - Loyd Clifft
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Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Slide Guitar - Ricky Hirsch
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Producer [Production Assistance] - Noel Newbolt
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Horns - Dave Luell
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Electric Guitar - Steve Beckmeier
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Bass [Fender] - Fred Beckmeier
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Drums - Bill Stewart (6)
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Producer [Production Assistance] - Tori Hammond
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Producer [Production Assistance] - Sue Haverback
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Art Direction - Diana Kaylan
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Photography By - David Alexander (5)
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Design - Kosh & Co