Boston Common 8/17/71
NEW Archival CD!!!
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Boston Common 8/17/71
NEW Archival CD!!!
  

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Any new music from the original lineup of the Allman Brothers Band is great to hear, and their new Archive Series CD, Boston Common 8/17/71, is one you will listen to often, from the first note to the last one!  The band played in Boston many times in their early days, and it continues to be one of their favorite towns to perform in.  The ABB truly reached their first big peak in 1971, and this single-disc CD showcases the music they presented on the stage each night they went out.  Along with some cool samplings of their stage banter are amazing versions of "You Don't Love Me," "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed," and a riveting and unusual "Whipping Post" that ends the show.  Get your copy of this outstanding performance and enjoy it time and time again!

Tuning  2:01
Statesboro Blues  4:43
Trouble No More  4:53
Don't Keep Me Wondering  4:14
You Don't Love Me - 26:08
Hoochie Coochie Man  5:36
In Memory of Elizabeth Reed  13:02
Whipping Post  18:48

 


Allman Brothers Band
Boston Common 8/17/71
NEW Archival CD!!!
SKU: CD288
Price: $15.00

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