Allman Brothers Band - American University 12-13-70 [RE-POST]



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Review
The Allman Brothers Band launch their own record label with a vintage live recording that appears to have sentimental value for at least one rabid fan, band manager Bert Holman, who, in his freshman year, booked the Allman Brothers to play two shows at the Leonard Gym at his college, American University, on Sunday, December 13, 1970, at 7:30 and 10:30 p.m. (The CD is drawn from both shows, with tracks one through five from the second set and "You Don't Love Me" and "Whippin' Post" from the first.)

Holman provides liner notes that explain his involvement nostalgically, but for the listener, what is perhaps more important is that the Allmans were at a crucial stage in their development on that December night, having just returned from shows at the Fillmore East in New York on a tour promoting their second album, Idlewild South. Three months hence, they would return to the Fillmore East and perform the show captured on their epochal Live at Fillmore East album. So, the band playing at American University is near to the best the group could be. The set includes "Statesboro Blues," "Stormy Monday," and "You Don't Love Me," blues covers that would be repeated at the Fillmore and turn up on Live at Fillmore East, though the songs and the Allmans' treatment of them might have been unfamiliar to those in the audience at American University. "Don't Keep Me Wonderin'" and "Leave My Blues at Home" had just appeared on Idlewild South, and this release marks the first live versions of them to be released by the Allmans. There is little new here, but the playing is fierce, especially the interaction of Duane Allman and Dickey Betts, and with a solid 20-plus-minute version of "Whippin' Post," Allman Brothers Band fans should be pleased with the band's first self-released effort. --Allmusic.com
Product Description
On December 12th, 1970, The Allman Brothers Band brought American University to it's feet with their amazing interplay and soulful sound. This must-have live album contains the sound of the late, great Duane Allman on such hits as 'Statesboro Blues' and 'Whippin' Post'. BMG. 2005.


Allmusic.com
The Allman Brothers Band launch their own record label with a vintage live recording that appears to have sentimental value for at least one rabid fan, band manager Bert Holman, who, in his freshman year, booked the Allman Brothers to play two shows at the Leonard Gym at his college, American University, on Sunday, December 13, 1970, at 7:30 and 10:30 p.m. (The CD is drawn from both shows, with tracks one through five from the second set and "You Don't Love Me" and "Whippin' Post" from the first.) Holman provides liner notes that explain his involvement nostalgically, but for the listener, what is perhaps more important is that the Allmans were at a crucial stage in their development on that December night, having just returned from shows at the Fillmore East in New York on a tour promoting their second album, Idlewild South. Three months hence, they would return to the Fillmore East and perform the show captured on their epochal Live at Fillmore East album. So, the band playing at American University is near to the best the group could be. The set includes "Statesboro Blues," "Stormy Monday," and "You Don't Love Me," blues covers that would be repeated at the Fillmore and turn up on Live at Fillmore East, though the songs and the Allmans' treatment of them might have been unfamiliar to those in the audience at American University. "Don't Keep Me Wonderin'" and "Leave My Blues at Home" had just appeared on Idlewild South, and this release marks the first live versions of them to be released by the Allmans. There is little new here, but the playing is fierce, especially the interaction of Duane Allman and Dickey Betts, and with a solid 20-plus-minute version of "Whippin' Post," Allman Brothers Band fans should be pleased with the band's first self-released effort. 





01 Statesboro Blues   4:34
02 Trouble No More (Muddy Waters)  3:49
03 Don't Keep Me Wonderin'(Gregg Allman)  3:45
04 Leave My Blues At Home  (Gregg Allman) 6:44
05 Stormy Monday  (T-Bone Walker)   5:03
06 You Don't Love Me  (Willie Cobbs) 15:47
07 Whippin' Post   (Gregg Allman)  20:40

Duane Allman , Guitar, Lead, Slide Guitar
Gregg Allman , Hammond B3,Organ (Hammond), Vocals
Dickey Betts , Guitar
Jaimoe Johnson     Drums
Berry Oakley     Guitar (Bass)
Butch Trucks     Drums, Timpani




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First published on Mar 11, 2013 by Val

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hi,

The link is not working.
Could you please re-upload.

Thank you.

progger ears said...

Yes,i can.... re-upped -;)