Free Music Notes for A Decade of Hits 1969-1979

The Allman Brothers Band - A Decade of Hits 1969-1979

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Free Music Notes for A Decade of Hits 1969-1979

Free Music Review: Great CD from one of the greatest bands...
Hit: 5 Stars

This is one of those CDs that takes me away to a different place every time I listen to it and there are very few artists that can achieve that. The Allman Brothers were (and still are, albeit with an altered lineup)the best blues/rock band ever, in my opinion. This "Decade of Hits" does nothing to dispel that opinion. I love every single song presented here. My particular favorites are "Dreams" (which features a rare, super slide-guitar by Greg Allman); "Statesboro Blues"; "One Way Out" (with the extraordinary slide-guitar race between Duane Allman and Dickey Betts); "Revival" with a chorus that makes one think of a Deep South gospel choir; the exquisite "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed" which is pure Allman jam with no vocals...the list goes on and on. If anyone out there needs a crash-course in the blues, this is a one-stop class. You will not regret purchasing this.

Free Music Review: A great collection of signature songs from a great American band
Hit: 5 Stars

The Allman Brothers Band epitomizes just how much Southern rock has become part of the American music history. They were the first one the scene to put together many different musicial influences to come up with a rock sound that differed from the blues-rock bands that came out of the UK during the 60's and all the way through the mid-70's. Taking their influences from such diverse southern music styles as gospel, jazz, bluegrass, country and, most of all, the root of all that is rock: the blues. Helping pioneer the dueling lead guitarists (Thin Lizzy had also started using this style of guitar arrangement), The Allman Brothers Band had what many consider two of the best rock guitarist who ever picked up the instrument in Duane Allman and Dicky Betts. As great a player as Betts was the band and its sound would be known throughout by the slide-guitar work of Duane with his brother Gregg Allman fronting the band and its well-written tunes.

Throughout this album collection are the many works of the band from its beginnings up to and past the death of the great Duane Allman. His great blues sound in "Midnight Rider", "Whipping Post", and "Statesboro Blues" makes this album a must for blues fans and those wanting to get to know the band for the very first time. Duane Allman's final piece before his untimely death in 1971 is an instrumental duel between himself and Dicky Betts in the great "Little Martha". There's more great works from the band even after Duane's death with "Ramblin' Man" being their most successful. But in the end, the band was Duane Allman and even with the rest of the band doing great work afterwards, the sound was never the same.

A Decade of Hits 1969-1979 is a great album compilation for people new to The Allman Brothers Band and willing to check out their best and well-known work. Once they've gone through this album then they're more than ready to check out the full albums from which the selections were taken from.

Free Music Review: speedy delivery
Hit: 5 Stars

I CHECKED THE EXPRESS SHIPPING BOX JUST TO CHECK THE PRICE AND DECIDED TO GO WITH REGULAR MAIL, BUT WHEN I FINISHED MY ORDER THE EXPRESS SHIPPING WAS STILL SELECTED SO I GOT IT IN A HURRY. THE MUSIC IS REALY GOOD FOR CRUZING, AT THE BEACH OR DOING HOUSE WORK. IT REMINDS ME OF LINERD SKINERD ON STEROIDS.

Free Music Review: Love It !!
Hit: 4 Stars

I always read Amazon reviews before purchasing something and I was not led astray. They all said it was great and I have to agree. This has so many familiar and great rock songs. It brings back fond memories.

Free Music Review: Put this Badboy in Your Collection
Hit: 5 Stars

This is just a great collection of songs. Of course I'm being biased because the Allman Brothers happen to be one of my favorite rock groups, but if you are a "newbie" to their music you might want to start with this flawless CD. Even if you've been hanging out with Greg and Duane and the rest of the boys for some time, you still might want to invest in this CD because it really is a superb anthology.

One of my favorite songs on this CD is "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed". It is just a terrific jam and the story behind it is just great. Turns out Duane was in the cemetery one day just hangin' out and playing the guitar and came up with the music to this song and when he stood up to go home he saw a tombstone that said, "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed". Just a fun bit of trivia, but it really endeared me to this group because yeah, on the outside they are a lot of grit, but inside they're pure soul and soul is something that's missing in a lot of the groups today. There's no sense of spirit...no driving force...just people who want to "cash in" as fast as they can.

In 25 years Brittney Spears will be "Brittney who?" Usher will be already be ushered out, but the Allman Brothers will still be - living or dead - kicking it into full gear.

Peace & Blessings
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