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Allman Brothers Band : A & R Studios: New York, 26th August, 1971

A & R Studios: New York, 26th August, 1971

Allman Brothers Band

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LEFT FIELD MEDIA Let Them Eat Vinyl - 2LP
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2012
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The ‘road’ was where the Allmans had paid their dues and built up their core audience, and it was this same platform upon which the band and their managers knew they must now promote both band and record in the wake of their new found celebrity. So, back in New York a month after the release of Fillmore East, The Allman Brothers Band pulled up outside the city’s A & R Studio on August 26th, to perform a show, but one not just for the enjoyment of those fortunate enough to secure a ticket, it could also be witnessed by anyone within earshot of NYC’s legendary radio station, WPLJ FM, who were lined up to transmit proceedings live across the airwaves.

The resultant broadcast is presented on this CD, available legitimately for the first time. A favourite of many tape and rarities collectors – and recorded just two months before the tragic accident that was to kill Duane Allman.

1. Statesboro Blues 4.33 2. Trouble No More 4.15 3. Don’t Keep Me Wonderin’ 3.52 4. Done Somebody Wrong 3.47 5. One Way Out 5.18 6. In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed 12.52 7. Stormy Monday 9.04 8. You Don’t Love Me 8.37 9. Soul Serenade 4.18 10. You Don’t Love Me 3.31 11. Soul Serenade (In Memory Of King Curtis) 3.06 12. Hot ‘Lanta 6.58

(A & R Studios, New York, 26th August, 1971. WPLJ FM Broadcast)

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  • Allman Brothers Band : A & R Studios: New York, 26th August, 1971 - CD

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    The ‘road’ was where the Allmans had paid their dues and built up their core audience, and it was this same platform upon which the band and their managers knew they must now promote both band and record in the wake of their new found celebrity. So, back in New York a month after the release of Fillmore East, The Allman Brothers Band pulled up outside the city’s A & R Studio on August 26th, to perform a show, but one not just for the enjoyment of those fortunate enough to secure a ticket, it could also be witnessed by anyone within earshot of NYC’s legendary radio station, WPLJ FM, who were lined up to transmit proceedings live across the airwaves.

    The resultant broadcast is presented on this CD, available legitimately for the first time. A favourite of many tape and rarities collectors – and recorded just two months before the tragic accident that was to kill Duane Allman.

    1. Statesboro Blues 4.33 2. Trouble No More 4.15 3. Don’t Keep Me Wonderin’ 3.52 4. Done Somebody Wrong 3.47 5. One Way Out 5.18 6. In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed 12.52 7. Stormy Monday 9.04 8. You Don’t Love Me 8.37 9. Soul Serenade 4.18 10. You Don’t Love Me 3.31 11. Soul Serenade (In Memory Of King Curtis) 3.06 12. Hot ‘Lanta 6.58

    (A & R Studios, New York, 26th August, 1971. WPLJ FM Broadcast)

  • Allman Brothers Band : A & R Studios: New York, 26th August, 1971 - 2LP

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    The ‘road’ was where the Allmans had paid their dues and built up their core audience, and it was this same platform upon which the band and their managers knew they must now promote both band and record in the wake of their new found celebrity. So, back in New York a month after the release of Fillmore East, The Allman Brothers Band pulled up outside the city’s A & R Studio on August 26th, to perform a show, but one not just for the enjoyment of those fortunate enough to secure a ticket, it could also be witnessed by anyone within earshot of NYC’s legendary radio station, WPLJ FM, who were lined up to transmit proceedings live across the airwaves.

    The resultant broadcast is presented on this CD, available legitimately for the first time. A favourite of many tape and rarities collectors – and recorded just two months before the tragic accident that was to kill Duane Allman.

    1. Statesboro Blues 4.33 2. Trouble No More 4.15 3. Don’t Keep Me Wonderin’ 3.52 4. Done Somebody Wrong 3.47 5. One Way Out 5.18 6. In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed 12.52 7. Stormy Monday 9.04 8. You Don’t Love Me 8.37 9. Soul Serenade 4.18 10. You Don’t Love Me 3.31 11. Soul Serenade (In Memory Of King Curtis) 3.06 12. Hot ‘Lanta 6.58

    (A & R Studios, New York, 26th August, 1971. WPLJ FM Broadcast)

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