6210. The Allman Brothers Band - Jelly Jelly

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From: Brothers and Sisters; Year: 1973; Genre: Blues Rock
It has been so long ago that I cannot remember 100%, but I believe that Brothers and Sisters was my first album I bought from The Allman Brothers Band; I am not sure if I already had Enlightened Rogues or one of their live albums prior. Suffice it to say it was not the last album from this band that I purchased.
Anyway, for me personally this was one of those records where I usually just let it play; it is that good, nothing weak about it. Let alone the fact that you can still hear the majority of the tracks being played on the radio, which are mostly famous classic hits, the other songs just slide in right next them without notice.
It is really interesting when you look at the turmoil in this historic band at the time in how they stayed together despite the tragic deaths of two integral members combined with the evident tensions and substance abuse to make these pieces of music history.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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