Vinyl LP pressing. Digitally remastered edition. The psychedelic act Allman Joys, which evolved from their prior outfit the Escorts, featured Duane on lead guitar and Gregg on organ and lead vocals.... more
First time on CD and first time on vinyl in over half a century! Duane and Gregg’s pre-Allman Brothers Band group recorded these tracks in ’67, and they’ve been newly mastered from the original... more
Vinyl LP pressing. Digitally remastered edition. Power of Love is the second studio album by Hour Glass, issued in March 1968 on Liberty Records, the final by the group with the namesakes of The... more
Vinyl LP pressing. Digitally remastered edition. Hour Glass is the debut studio album by the group of the same name, issued in October 1967 on Liberty Records, the first of two by the group that... more
Actually, Duane and Gregg were still billed as Allman Joys when they made these 1966 studio recordings. These first came out in ’73, debut now on CD and come to vinyl for the first time in over 45... more
The second LP (’68) by Hour Glass finds Duane playing guitar and electric sitar and Gregg covering organ, piano, guitar and vocals. A year later, the Allman Brothers Band were (spectacularly) born;... more
Duane & Greg Allman is an album credited to Duane and Gregg Allman, originally released by Bold Records in May 1972. The release is essentially an album-length demo recording of the '31st of... more
Limited 180gm orange and red colored vinyl LP pressing housed in gatefold jacket. Shades of Two Worlds is the 10th studio album by The Allman Brothers Band. Among the tracks are several longer songs... more
Limited 10 vinyl LP box set. The Allman Brothers Band's first jam together - and last song performed together - was a Muddy Waters song "Trouble No More" which also became their first demoed track.... more
How did the Allmans choose the title for this momentous release, which comprehensively chronicles their epic musical journey as it marks their 50th anniversary? Blues aficionados will recognize... more
Limited 180gm audiophile vinyl LP pressing. Housed in gatefold jacket with liner notes. The Allman Brothers Band was one of America's greatest Southern rock bands. Both their massive hits and the... more
Captured a year before the band’s landmark album "At Fillmore East" was recorded, these breakthrough performances include the first known concert recording of "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed." Legendary... more
Just recently released was "Bear’s Sonic Journals: Fillmore East 1970," which captured an Allmans performance at Fillmore East a year before their landmark album "At Fillmore East" was recorded. Now,... more
Limited 180gm gold colored vinyl LP pressing. After breaking up in 1981, the Allman Brothers' four surviving original members - Gregg Allman, Dickey Betts, Butch Trucks and Jaimoe - reunited for a... more
Limited 180gm black and blue colored vinyl LP pressing. After breaking up in 1981, the Allman Brothers' four surviving original members - Gregg Allman, Dickey Betts, Butch Trucks and Jaimoe -... more
Vinyl LP pressing. Originally issued in 2002, this archive live release captures the mighty Allman Brothers in December of 1970 performing at Washington D.C.'s American University fresh off a date at... more
Merging psychedelic exploration with a deep reverence of the blues, the Allmans were laying down transcendent jams like no one else when these 1970 performances were recorded. Their inspired... more
Japanese UHQCD pressing. High Resolution CD name board series is a high sound quality CD (UHQCD) that can be played on all CD players (44.1 kHz / 16 bit). Universal. 2018. . (Ultimate High Quality... more
Here are three dozen of the Allmans’ most inspired performances from six July/August 2003 shows in Indianapolis, Pittsburgh, Hartford, Charlotte, Raleigh and Darien Center, NY. No song is repeated... more
In the wake of their much-talked-about three-night sold-out stand at the Fox Theatre in Atlanta in 2004, the Allmans put out the audio via Instant Live. Now, well over a decade later, those... more
The 1972–75 concert recordings compiled onto this 1976 double live album feature versions that legions of loyal fans prefer to the studio recordings found on "Brothers and Sisters" and the Allmans’... more
Two long-gone members of the original Allman Brothers Band—Duane and bassist Berry Oakley—returned to the thrilled ears of fans worldwide when this 1970 recording made at a Cincinnati venue finally... more
Dickey Betts shines particularly brightly on this 1975 LP, which sent the band all the way to #3. The charting songs "Nevertheless" and "Louisiana Lou and Three Card Monty John" join the Allmans’... more
The Brits had had their turn, now it was this band from Macon, Georgia who dug deep into electric blues with this debut LP. The Allmans burst right out of the box with the all-time fan favorite here,... more
Explosive live recordings join studio sessions recorded both before and after Duane Allman’s tragic death on the four sides of this 1972 release, which lifted the Allmans all the way to #4 pop. The... more
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