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The Allman Brothers Band - The Allman Brothers Band (Numbered Hybrid SACD)

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The Allman Brothers Band - The Allman Brothers Band  (Numbered Hybrid SACD)

The Allman Brothers Band - The Allman Brothers Band (Numbered Hybrid SACD)

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The Allman Brothers Band Debut Their Inimitable Soul- and Blues-Filled Approaches: 1969 Album Includes Original Version of "Whipping Post"

Mastered from the Original Master Tapes: Mobile Fidelity's Numbered-Edition Hybrid SACD Provides Window into What Went Down at New York’s Atlantic Recording Studios

They hailed from Macon, Georgia. They looked liked any number of young, hopeful bands straddling the violent fade of the 1960s with the advent of the 1970s. They missed the British Invasion-triggered blues revival by several years. Yet they sounded like no other group, their youthfulness belied by virtuosic abilities and interlocking interplay Miles Davis would've envied. It all starts here, on a smoldering self-titled debut that has few peers.

Mastered from the original master tapes, Mobile Fidelity's numbered-edition hybrid SACD of The Allman Brothers Band presents the inimitable group's music in lifelike, uncompromising sound. Opening up the dynamic contrasts, clearing direct paths for the frequency ranges, and ensuring optimal balances and neutrality, this edition gives listeners an idea of what it was like to sit in the producer’s chair at New York’s Atlantic Studios as the sessions went down.


Having already cut its collective teeth via live shows throughout the South, the Allman Brothers Band was properly vetted for its initial major-label foray. In particular, Gregg and Duane Allman had done stints in several other collectives that recorded a handful of long-forgotten records. Duane, too, established himself as a go-to whiz-kid slide and lead guitarist, becoming a session instrumentalist for Muscle Shoals’ FAME Studios and playing with the likes of Aretha Franklin, Percy Sledge, Wilson Pickett, and others.


He and organist/vocalist Gregg’s deft touch and innate knack for soulful tonalities help define his namesake group’s eponymous debut, notched with raw-boned R&B and purifying gospel motifs that seeped into the duo’s consciousness while growing up in Jacksonville. Complemented by likeminded lead guitarist Dickey Betts and a trio of similarly minded masters, the siblings quickly changed history on this 1969 set famous for stunningly resonant blues, spirit-moving soul, and polyrhythmic rock.


Entering with a memorable one-two punch in which fluid jazz lines mutate into an anguished 12-bar blues exchange between Gregg and Duane, continuing with an edgy and worthy take of Muddy Waters’ “Trouble No More,” and closing with the landscape-shifting workout "Whipping Post," a preview of things to come, The Allman Brothers Band contains no flaws. Then there’s the aching of "Dreams," a melodic 12/8-time piece showcasing slide-guitar voodoo and psychedelic aftertastes.

  1. Don't Want You No More
  2. It's Not My Cross To Bear
  3. Black Hearted Woman
  4. Trouble No More
  5. Every Hungry Woman
  6. Dreams
  7. Whipping Post