Disclaimer: All info that does not reside in my brain is gathered from wikipedia.com (mostly because Jon can't stand it) unless otherwise noted.
Album: The Allman Brothers Band
Artists: The Allman Brothers Band
Released: 1969
Label: Capricorn
Producer: Adrian Barber
Chart Performance: #188 (US)
RIAA Certification: Not Certified
Singles: Black Hearted Woman
Notes: The following is a snippet that I pulled from Wikipedia:
The album was recorded and mixed in two weeks at Atlantic Studios in New York City. Much of its material was premiered live over the preceding months and combines blues, jazz and country music to varying degrees. It includes re-workings of "Trouble No More" and "Don't Want You No More," as well as notable originals such as "Dreams", which highlighted the band's jazz influence, and "Whipping Post", which became a crowd favorite. Although the group was arranged to work with producer Tom Dowd (whose credits included Cream and John Coltrane), he was unavailable, and they instead recorded with house engineer Adrian Barber. The album's artwork was photographed in Macon and surrounding areas.
Yep, I got really lazy this week. The album is still available on CD. You can get the remastered version on Amazon for $11.98.
Side One:
1. Don't Want You No More
2. It's Not My Cross To Bear
3. Black Hearted Woman
4. Trouble No More
Side Two:
5. Every Hungry Woman
6. Dreams
7. Whipping Post
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