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Duane Allman

An Anthology

Duane Allman

19 SONGS • 1 HOUR AND 31 MINUTES • NOV 01 1972

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1
B.B. King Medley: Sweet Little Angel/It's My Own Fault/How Blue Can You Get
07:12
2
Hey Jude [feat. Duane Allman]
Wilson Pickett feat. Duane Allman
04:04
3
The Road Of Love [feat. Duane Allman]
Clarence Carter feat. Duane Allman
02:57
4
Goin' Down Slow
08:49
5
The Weight [feat. Duane Allman]
Aretha Franklin feat. Duane Allman
03:00
6
Games People Play
King Curtis & Duane Allman
02:48
7
Shake For Me [feat. Duane Allman]
John Hammond feat. Duane Allman
02:42
8
Loan Me A Dime [feat. Duane Allman]
Boz Scaggs feat. Duane Allman
13:03
9
Rollin' Stone [feat. Duane Allman]
05:03
10
Livin On The Open Road [feat. Duane Allman]
Delaney & Bonnie & Friends feat. Duane Allman
03:05
11
Down Along The Cove [feat. Duane Allman]
03:05
12
Please Be With Me
03:51
13
Mean Old World
03:53
14
Layla [feat. Duane Allman]
07:08
15
Statesboro Blues (Live At Fillmore East, March 13, 1971)
04:19
16
Don't Keep Me Wonderin'
03:30
17
18
19
Little Martha
02:09
℗ This Compilation 2016 UMG Recordings, Inc. © 2016 UMG Recordings, Inc.

Artist bios

Duane Allman went from musical unknown to one of rock's most revered guitar virtuosos, only to die a legend, all in about 24 months. He barely had time to establish his legacy, much less his name. The bulk of his reputation and legacy rests, understandably, with the Allman Brothers Band -- two finished studio albums (1969's The Allman Brothers Band and 1970's Idlewild South, a live album (1971's landmark At Fillmore East), and a posthumously released studio/live album (1972's Eat a Peach) -- along with lots of shows with them (some of which, off radio, later surfaced on bootlegs). But given his pairing with Eric Clapton on 1970's Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs by Derek & the Dominos and his voluminous session work in which he played behind other artists (along with songs from a busted solo album project), there were enough outside projects to justify a pair of anthology collections. Either one is a fine place to start musically, with the first set also containing a wonderful extended essay on his life and career, but serious fans found much to explore by digging deeper into the entire albums from which a lot of those tracks, even the session work, were pulled. In 2013 the Rounder label gave due respect to the scope of Allman's contributions with the massive seven-disc box set Skydog: The Duane Allman Retrospective. ~ Bruce Eder

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