Eat a Peach – The Allman Brothers BandDecember 16th, 1972 or iTunes Price: $9.99 Genre: Rock Released: 1972 Customer Ratings (142 Ratings)
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Eat a Peach – The Allman Brothers BandView More By The Allman Brothers Band Our ReviewThe Allman Brothers Band not only survived the death of slide guitarist Duane Allman in the midst of the Eat a Peach sessions, they subsequently emerged with an extraordinary double album that showcased their many stylistic sides. Ultimately, the band cobbled together a potent mix of nine tracks; three studio cuts with Duane on board, three scintillating tracks from 1971’s monumental Fillmore East shows, and three more studio performances completed after Duane’s tragic motorcycle accident. “Melissa” and “Blue Sky,” with Duane and Dickey Betts trading licks, added a distinct country feel to the set, but the centerpieces remain the live workouts – two ripping blues covers and the 33-minute “Mountain Jam,” which set a standard for improvisational rock that’s rarely been matched.. Customer ReviewsClassic Rock Masterpiece (5 stars)Eat a Peach is one of my favorite albums to listen to. I can listen to it at anytime and be in the mood for it. I can't say that for the rest of my albums. Here's the breakdown 1. Ain't Wastin' Time No More (4/5) - A good opening song, can get you hooked into the rest of the album. 2. Les Bres in A Minor (5/5) - A great song once you get past the opening bit. A great musical song, Not one to listen to over and over again though. And you'll Melissa and more (5 stars) My neice Melissa was named by my brother in law Rick after this track. This album is a wonderful mellow time capsule for the Brothers. There isn't a track on this that isn't really listenable and rewarding. But, check out "Les Brers in A Minor", and consider that the band that did this was stoner to the core. It's amazing, really, transcends rock jazz whatever. The Allman Brothers remain a true American band from the South wit A Master's Masterpiece after he is gone (5 stars) Along with LIVE AT FILLMORE EAST, this is the Allman Brothers best album. Unfortunatley, their leader, Duane Allman, did not live to complete the album. His playing is on 2/3 of the album. The first three songs were recorded without him. Gregg Allman's "Melissa" is the best of these three acknowledged by Duane as one of his best songs, although the song's last verse was reworked in memory of the lost brother. "Ain't Wastin' Ti BiographyFormed: 1969 in Macon, GAGenre: Rock Years Active: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s The story of the Allman Brothers Band is one of triumph, tragedy, redemption, dissolution, and a new redemption. Over nearly 30 years, they've gone from being America's single most influential band to a has-been group trading on past glories,...
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