2006:
2006 was another exceptional year for the Allman Brothers
Band, and the proof was captured on disc!
Gregg Allman was in great voice all summer, and he gave some of his best
vocal performances in years. Check
out “Stormy Monday” from the 7/2 Solomon’s, MD show, or the heartbreaking
version of “Old Before My Time” from Atlanta on 8/20, for proof that Gregg is
still on top of his game. The
rhythm section of Butch Trucks, Jaimoe, Marc Quinones and Oteil Burbridge was
tighter and more solid than ever, and both Warren Haynes and Derek Trucks
continued to show that they are two of the best guitarists
around.
Several new
songs made it into the rotation this year, including a soulful version of the
Band’s “The Weight” which was modeled after the Aretha Franklin arrangement that
Duane Allman originally played on.
Warren’s gritty vocals and Derek’s slide were both beautifully showcased
on this tune. The Howlin’ Wolf
classic “Smokestack Lightning” was another new song that allowed Warren to
showcase his bluesy side, while giving Derek a chance to shine on slide.
Legendary jazz drummer, Roy Haynes blew everybody away at the Beacon with his
guest appearance on "Afro Blue," and at Wantagh, NY (Jone Beach) he did it
again, propelling a swinging performance with his driving
beats!
Another notable
addition included “Anyday,” a Derek and the Dominos song that Derek was familiar
with from his “other gigs” playing with the Derek Trucks Band and Eric
Clapton. This one gave Oteil a
chance to sing, and featured some of the most passionate solos of the
summer. When Rock 'N Roll Hall of
Famer Tom Petty joined the ABB for Bob Dylan’s “Highway 61 Revisited” at the
8/18 Camden, NJ show it was one of the best guest/band collaborations of the
last few tours.
Of course, part of the beauty of the Allman Brothers is
they never play a song the same way twice, and 2006 saw lots of powerful
versions of their timeless jams.
“Revival” was extended to 10 minutes or more and featured some of the
most inspired jamming of the summer.
“Whipping Post” and “You Don’t Love Me” got the extended At Fillmore East treatment on several
occasions, and it was also a great year for “Mountain Jam.” Every version from 2006 has something
special, with some of Derek’s most magical playing coming on this
tune.
Click on each night
below to see the setlist, show description and to
order.

Allman Brothers Band Instant Live 2006 West's Best 6 shows for the price of 5! | 
Allman Brothers Band Instant Live 2006 West's Best El Grande 10 for the price of 9! | 
Allman Brothers Band Instant Live 2006 Wanee Festival 2006 Friday, 4-14-06 | | 
Allman Brothers Band Instant Live 2006 Wanee Festival 2006 Saturday, 4-15-06 | 
Allman Brothers Band Instant Live 2006 Cincinnati, OH 6-16-06 | 
Allman Brothers Band Instant Live 2006 Chattanooga, TN 6-17-06 | | 
Allman Brothers Band Instant Live 2006 Cleveland, OH 6-21-06 | 
Allman Brothers Band Instant Live 2006 Wantagh, NY 6-27-06 | 
Allman Brothers Band Instant Live 2006 Atlantic City, NJ 6-30-06 | | 
Allman Brothers Band Instant Live 2006 Erie, PA 8-11-06 | 
Allman Brothers Band Instant Live 2006 Hartford, CT 8-12-06 | 
Allman Brothers Band Instant Live 2006 Saratoga Springs, NY 8-13-06 | | 
Allman Brothers Band Instant Live 2006 Darien Center, NY 8-15-06 | 
Allman Brothers Band Instant Live 2006 Burgettstown, PA 8-16-06 | 
Allman Brothers Band Instant Live 2006 Camden, NJ 8-18-06 | | 
Allman Brothers Band 2006 Instant Live Atlanta, GA 8-20-06 | 
Allman Brothers Band Instant Live 2006 Holmdel, NJ 8-22-06 | 
Allman Brothers Band Instant Live 2006 Gilford, NH 8-25-06 | | 
Allman Brothers Band Instant Live 2006 Mansfield, MA 8-26-06 | 
Allman Brothers Band Instant Live 2006 Scranton, PA 8-27-06 | 
Allman Brothers Band Instant Live 2006 Green Bay, WI 8-29-06 | | 
Allman Brothers Band Instant Live 2006 Chicago, IL 8-30-06 | 
Allman Brothers Band Instant Live 2006 Morrison, CO 9-1-06 | |
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