Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
TracksWasted Words, Ramblin' Man, Come and Go Blues, Jelly Jelly, Southbound, Jessica [Unedited Version] [Version], Pony Boy, Wasted Words [Rehearsal/1972], Trouble No More [Rehearsal/1972], Southbound [Instrumental Outtake/1972] [Instrumental], One Way Out [Rehearsal], I'm Gonna Move to the Outskirts of Town [Rehearsal], Done Somebody Wrong [Rehearsal/1972], Double Cross [Outtake/1973] [Version], Early Morning Blues [Outtake/1973] [Version], A Minor Jam [Studio Jam/1973], Introduction By Bill Graham, Wasted Words, Done Somebody Wrong [Live], One Way Out [Live], Stormy Monday [Live], Midnight Rider [Live], Ramblin' Man [Live], In Memory of Elizabeth Reed [Live], Satesboro Blues [Live], Come and Go Blues [Live], Southbound [Live], Jessica [Live], You Don't Love Me/Amazing Grace [Live], Les Brers in a Minor [Live], Blue Sky [Live], Trouble No More [Live], Whipping Post [Live]
Sub-GenreBox Sets
NotesSuper Deluxe four CD Edition features a second disc of previously unreleased rehearsals and outtakes as well as two extra discs that feature the entire live show from Winterland in San Francisco on September 26, 1973. Digitally remastered edition of the Southern Rock band's 1973 album. Brothers And Sisters documents a band reinventing itself and finding a new direction after a traumatic loss. By the time they released the album, The Allman Brothers Band had experienced dizzying highs and soul-crushing lows. The group had spent it's first two years developing it's 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, it's founder, leader and musical visionary, in a motorcycle crash on October 29, 1971. Following Duane's traumatic passing, the band regained it's 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 it's dual-guitar fireworks-assuming more prominent roles in it's direction.