VARIOUS ARTISTS
''DUANE ALLMAN: AN ANTHOLOGY VOLUME II''
1974
78:43
1/Happily Married Man
Duane Allman/Duane Allman/2:40
2/It Ain't Fair
Ron Miller/Aretha Franklin/3:19
3/The Weight
Robbie Robertson/King Curtis/2:44
4/You Reap What You Sow
Michael Bloomfield / Paul Butterfield / Nick Gravenites/feat. Otis Rush/4:53
5/Matchbox
Carl Perkins/Ronnie Hawkins/3:04
6/Born to Be Wild
Mars Bonfire/Wilson Pickett/2:42
7/No Money Down
Chuck Berry/Duane Allman/3:25
8/Been Gone Too Long
Gregg Allman/Duane Allman/3:01
9/Stuff You Gotta Watch
Tom Dowd / George Jackson/Arthur Conley/2:12
10/Dirty Old Man
Delaney Bramlett / Mac Davis/Lulu/2:19
11/Push Push
Herbie Mann/Herbie Mann/9:59
12/Walk on Gilded Splinters
Johnny Jenkins/5:15
13/Waiting for a Train
Jimmie Rodgers/Boz Scaggs/2:40
14/Don't Tell Me Your Troubles
Don Gibson/Ronnie Hawkins/2:13
15/Goin' Upstairs
John Lee Hooker/Domingo "Sam" Samudio/5:03
16/Come on in My Kitchen
Bonnie Bramlett, Delaney Bramlett/3:37
17/Dimples
James C. Bracken / John Lee Hooker/The Allman Brothers Band/5:01
18/Going Up the Country
Alan Wilson/Duane Allman/2:33
19/Done Somebody Wrong
Elmore James / Morris Levy / Clarence Lewis/The Allman Brothers Band/4:31
20/Leave My Blues at Home
Gregg Allman/The Allman Brothers Band/4:16
21/Midnight Rider
Gregg Allman / Robert Payne/The Allman Brothers Band/2:55
REVIEW
by Bruce Eder
The session work with other players here isn't quite as good as the material on the first anthology, but An Anthology, Vol. 2 does feature a live cut by Delaney & Bonnie, plus a pair of what were then previously unissued Allman Brothers Band live tracks (among them "Midnight Rider" from the Fillmore East in June 1971). There's another good Duane Allman solo number and a good Hour Glass track ("Been Gone Too Long"), more session work with Aretha Franklin and King Curtis, Ronnie Hawkins ("Matchbox"), Wilson Pickett ("Born to Be Wild"), Johnny Jenkins, Boz Scaggs, Sam Samudio, and Otis Rush. The annotation here isn't as thorough as it was on the first volume, but anyone who owns the first double-CD set will almost certainly have to own this one as well, and for a mid-priced set there's a lot of very good music.
BIOGRAPHY
by Bruce Eder
Duane Allman went from musical unknown to one of rock's most revered guitar virtuosos, only to die a legend, all in about 24 months. He barely had time to establish his legacy, much less his name -- two finished studio albums with his band, a live album, and lots of shows with them (some of which, off radio, are starting to surface on bootlegs), and session work in which he played behind other artists, along with songs off of a busted solo album project. The bulk of his reputation and legacy rests, understandably, with the Allman Brothers Band, but there were enough outside projects to justify a pair of anthology collections. Either one is the place to start musically, with the first set also containing a wonderful extended essay on his life and career, but serious fans will obviously want the entire albums from which a lot of those tracks, even the session work, were pulled.
DoWnLoAd
''DUANE ALLMAN: AN ANTHOLOGY VOLUME II''
1974
78:43
1/Happily Married Man
Duane Allman/Duane Allman/2:40
2/It Ain't Fair
Ron Miller/Aretha Franklin/3:19
3/The Weight
Robbie Robertson/King Curtis/2:44
4/You Reap What You Sow
Michael Bloomfield / Paul Butterfield / Nick Gravenites/feat. Otis Rush/4:53
5/Matchbox
Carl Perkins/Ronnie Hawkins/3:04
6/Born to Be Wild
Mars Bonfire/Wilson Pickett/2:42
7/No Money Down
Chuck Berry/Duane Allman/3:25
8/Been Gone Too Long
Gregg Allman/Duane Allman/3:01
9/Stuff You Gotta Watch
Tom Dowd / George Jackson/Arthur Conley/2:12
10/Dirty Old Man
Delaney Bramlett / Mac Davis/Lulu/2:19
11/Push Push
Herbie Mann/Herbie Mann/9:59
12/Walk on Gilded Splinters
Johnny Jenkins/5:15
13/Waiting for a Train
Jimmie Rodgers/Boz Scaggs/2:40
14/Don't Tell Me Your Troubles
Don Gibson/Ronnie Hawkins/2:13
15/Goin' Upstairs
John Lee Hooker/Domingo "Sam" Samudio/5:03
16/Come on in My Kitchen
Bonnie Bramlett, Delaney Bramlett/3:37
17/Dimples
James C. Bracken / John Lee Hooker/The Allman Brothers Band/5:01
18/Going Up the Country
Alan Wilson/Duane Allman/2:33
19/Done Somebody Wrong
Elmore James / Morris Levy / Clarence Lewis/The Allman Brothers Band/4:31
20/Leave My Blues at Home
Gregg Allman/The Allman Brothers Band/4:16
21/Midnight Rider
Gregg Allman / Robert Payne/The Allman Brothers Band/2:55
REVIEW
by Bruce Eder
The session work with other players here isn't quite as good as the material on the first anthology, but An Anthology, Vol. 2 does feature a live cut by Delaney & Bonnie, plus a pair of what were then previously unissued Allman Brothers Band live tracks (among them "Midnight Rider" from the Fillmore East in June 1971). There's another good Duane Allman solo number and a good Hour Glass track ("Been Gone Too Long"), more session work with Aretha Franklin and King Curtis, Ronnie Hawkins ("Matchbox"), Wilson Pickett ("Born to Be Wild"), Johnny Jenkins, Boz Scaggs, Sam Samudio, and Otis Rush. The annotation here isn't as thorough as it was on the first volume, but anyone who owns the first double-CD set will almost certainly have to own this one as well, and for a mid-priced set there's a lot of very good music.
BIOGRAPHY
by Bruce Eder
Duane Allman went from musical unknown to one of rock's most revered guitar virtuosos, only to die a legend, all in about 24 months. He barely had time to establish his legacy, much less his name -- two finished studio albums with his band, a live album, and lots of shows with them (some of which, off radio, are starting to surface on bootlegs), and session work in which he played behind other artists, along with songs off of a busted solo album project. The bulk of his reputation and legacy rests, understandably, with the Allman Brothers Band, but there were enough outside projects to justify a pair of anthology collections. Either one is the place to start musically, with the first set also containing a wonderful extended essay on his life and career, but serious fans will obviously want the entire albums from which a lot of those tracks, even the session work, were pulled.
DoWnLoAd