THE
ALLMAN BROTHER’S BAND
BROTHERS
AND SISTERS
When
the Allman Brothers Band’s fifth album, Brothers and Sisters, was released
on Capricorn Records in August 1973, the legendary southern blues-rock group
had already achieved world-wide fame with their 1971 live album, At Fillmore East. This success was followed by the tragic loss
of their founder, leader and musical visionary, guitarist Duane Allman, who
died in a motorcycle crash on 29th
October 1971 . Arguably at the peak of their popularity, the band's
album followed the release of the two-disc Eat
a Peach, released 12th
February 1972 and the last recording to include contributions by
Duane.
While regrouping under the leadership of singer/organist Gregg Allman and guitarist/vocalist Dickey Betts, the Allman Brothers Band soldiered on with Brothers and Sisters, which turned out to be their most successful selling recording to date, spending five weeks at number 1, and the first to achieve platinum status. To mark its 40th anniversary, the original classic recording, which includes such Allman standards as Ramblin’ Man, Wasted Words, Jessica and Come and Go Blues, will be re-released in re-mastered form on both CD and vinyl, plus deluxe two-CD and four-CD box sets that include previously unreleased rehearsals, jams and outtakes.
While regrouping under the leadership of singer/organist Gregg Allman and guitarist/vocalist Dickey Betts, the Allman Brothers Band soldiered on with Brothers and Sisters, which turned out to be their most successful selling recording to date, spending five weeks at number 1, and the first to achieve platinum status. To mark its 40th anniversary, the original classic recording, which includes such Allman standards as Ramblin’ Man, Wasted Words, Jessica and Come and Go Blues, will be re-released in re-mastered form on both CD and vinyl, plus deluxe two-CD and four-CD box sets that include previously unreleased rehearsals, jams and outtakes.
The album’s famous front cover features a photo of Vaylor Trucks, the son of drummer Butch Trucks, while the back sports a shot of Brittany Oakley, the daughter of bassist Berry Oakley. The gatefold pictures the entire Allmans family: band members, roadies, wives, girlfriends, children, dogs, all in a seemingly idyllic Southern setting, capturing the family nature of the project.
The deluxe two-CD edition of Brothers and Sisters includes the original re-mastered recording as well as previously unreleased rehearsals of Wasted Words, Trouble No More, One Way Out, I’m Gonna Move to the Outskirts of Town and Done Somebody Wrong; outtakes of the instrumental Southbound, Double Cross and Early Morning Blues, as well as the brand-new archival find, A Minor Jam. The four-CD set includes two discs devoted to a live performance at Winterland in
From The Booklet
"By the time they released
their fifth album Brothers And Sisters in August 1973, the Allman Brothers Band
had experienced dizzying highs and soul-crushing lows. The group had spent its
first two years developing its formidable collective chemistry into an
unprecedented stylistic fusion that established it as the era’s most
influential American rock act. But just as the band had achieved a hard-won
commercial breakthrough with 1971’s At Fillmore East, it suffered a devastating
loss with the death of Duane Allman, its founder, leader and musical visionary,
in a motorcycle crash on October 29, 1971.
Following Duane’s traumatic
passing, the band regained its bearings and soldiered on, with Duane’s brother,
singer/organist Gregg Allman, and guitarist/vocalist Dickey Betts—now the lone
axeman in an act famous for its dual-guitar fireworks—assuming more prominent
roles in its direction. The musicians marshaled their strengths to make
Brothers and Sisters—their first album recorded completely without Duane—a
decisive creative rebirth as well as their best-selling release to date.
Brothers And Sisters bested
the sales of At Fillmore East and Eat A Peach, spending five weeks at #1 and
becoming the first Allman Brothers Band release to gain Platinum sales status."
Configurations
Vinyl - Brothers And Sisters
original recording remastered.
CD - Brothers And Sisters
original recording remastered.
Deluxe
- Disc 1: Brothers And Sisters
original recording remastered.
- Disc 2: Rehearsals, Jams,
and Outtakes previously unreleased.
Super Deluxe
- Disc 1: Brothers And Sisters
original recording remastered.
- Disc 2: Rehearsals, Jams,
and Outtakes previously unreleased.
- Disc 3: Live At Winterland,
September 26, 1973
- Disc 4: Live At Winterland,
September 26, 1973
Tracklistings
DISC ONE: BROTHERS AND SISTERS remastered
1. WASTED WORDS
2. RAMBLIN' MAN
3. COME AND GO BLUES
4. JELLY JELLY
5. SOUTHBOUND
6. JESSICA
7. PONY BOY
DISC TWO: JAMS, REHEARSALS and OUTTAKES previously
unreleased
1. WASTED WORDS (Rehearsal)
2. TROUBLE NO MORE (Rehearsal)
3. SOUTHBOUND (Instrumental Outtake)
4. ONE WAY OUT (Rehearsal)
5. I’M GONNA MOVE TO THE OUTSKIRTS OF TOWN
(Rehearsal)
6. DONE SOMEBODY WRONG (Rehearsal)
7. DOUBLE CROSS (Outtake)
8. EARLY MORNING BLUES (Outtake)
9. A MINOR JAM
DISC THREE: LIVE AT WINTERLAND, SEPTEMBER
26, 1973
1. INTRODUCTION BY BILL GRAHAM
2. WASTED WORDS
3. DONE SOMEBODY WRONG*
4. ONE WAY OUT
5. STORMY MONDAY*
6. MIDNIGHT RIDER*
7. RAMBLIN' MAN
8. IN MEMORY OF ELIZABETH REED
9. STATESBORO BLUES*
10. COME AND GO BLUES*
DISC FOUR: LIVE AT WINTERLAND, SEPTEMBER
26, 1973
1. SOUTHBOUND
2. JESSICA*
3. YOU DON'T LOVE ME (includes AMAZING
GRACE)*
4. LES BRERS IN A MINOR (with drum solo)*
5. BLUE SKY*
6. TROUBLE NO MORE*
7. WHIPPING POST*
*Previously Unreleased
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