By the end of 1973, the Allman Brothers Band seemed to have it all nailed down. They'd proven their mettle with a fine synthesis of blues, jazz, folk, and country influences; expanded upon it with the definitive Fillmore East set...more.
The sound quality of this digital remastering is super! The subtle nuances of the original analog are preserved and come through without sounding "digital" at all. No "brassiness" - unlike some "remasterings." Just about on par with a good clean vinyl version...more.
Just an absolute classic here. As the title implies, this is Gregg Allman in a mellow mood. Every cut is great with "Queen of Hearts", "These Days", and the redone "Midnight Rider" among the standouts. Check the credits and you'll...more.
I grew up with this music, it means so much from back then, i never get tired of this album/cd!!!!! My brother was a huge fan and still is, and so am I , thanks Wayne for over killing this album...more.
One Hell Of An Album! What do you do after 4 great studio albums, Filmore East and Eat A Peach. If you're Brother Gregg Allman, you harness the band and lay down some true beauties. Queen Of Hearts stands alongside...more.