One Way Out: The Inside History of the Allman Brothers Band (57 page)

Soul Serenade
(2003, ***) is a more laid-back effort than its predecessor (which it was recorded before). The title track was one of Duane Allman’s favorite tunes, and brother Gregg makes an appearance on Ray Charles’s “Drown in My Own Tears,” delivering one of his best vocal tracks of the new millennium.

Live at the Georgia Theatre
(2004, ***
) is a very representative live album.

Songlines
(2006, ****) kicks off with a blast of righteous slide guitar on “Volunteered Slavery” and never really looks back.

Already Free
(2009, ****) is a strong collection of focused, low-key Americana, with Doyle Bramhall II, Trucks’s wife, Susan Tedeschi, and other guests beginning to hint that Derek was looking past his longtime band. There’s a lot to love here, especially the gentle duet “Back Where I Started,” featuring Trucks on sarod and guitar and Tedeschi on vocals. It is a gorgeous love song.

Roadsongs
(2010, ***) is a very solid double live album that is the Trucks Band’s swan song, as the guitarist had already moved on to the Tedeschi Trucks Band.

Tedeschi Trucks Band

Revelator
(2011, ***) is a strong start for the new group, but the material does not sound fully gelled.

Live: Everybody’s Talking
(2012, ***
) is a double live from the TTB’s first full-length tour. All the music comes together here, hinting at what a powerful ensemble this group is becoming, though it remains curiously languid, leaving me longing to hear Derek open up and unwind.

On
Made Up Mind
(2013, ****), the TTB seem to find their groove: Strong, hard-driving R and B and material that feels better suited to the large ensemble.

Jaimoe’s Jassz Band

Double Down Grill, 1/28/06
(***
) The Jassz Band was mostly a local Connecticut band at the time, not playing much original music, but highlighting Jaimoe’s swinging drum work and an evolving band with a horn section that alternated between accenting singer/guitarist Junior Mack and taking the melodic lead. The two-disc set starts out heavy on the blues, and then goes deep into jazz on set two, with versions of Wayne Shorter’s “Footprints,” Dizzy Gillespie’s “Night in Tunisia,” and a unique, horn-driven “In Memory of Elizabeth Reed.”

Ed Blackwell Memorial Concert 2/27/2008
(***
) More straight-ahead jazz takes the fore at this show dedicated to one of Jaimoe’s jazz heroes, drummer Ed Blackwell, but Mack’s searing take on Curtis Mayfield’s “People Get Ready” is a highlight.

Renaissance Man
(2011,****)
is a fantastic collection of songs, with guitarist/singer/songwriter Junior Mack really stepping up and riding the groove created by Jaimoe’s swinging drumming, Bruce Katz’s keys, and a surging horn section playing terrific charts. This is a sleeper album in the Allman Brothers Band family tree.

 

Index

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Abts, Matt

An Acoustic Evening with the Allman Brothers Band & the Indigo Girls

“Afro Blue”

“Ain’t Wastin’ Time No More”

Air travel

Alabama (State of) v. the Members of the Allman Brothers Band

Alaimo, Steve

Album covers

Allman Brothers Band

Brothers and Sisters

Eat a Peach

At Fillmore East

Win, Lose, or Draw

Albums

An Acoustic Evening with the Allman Brothers Band & the Indigo Girls

Allman Brothers Band

Already Free

American University 12/13/70

Atlanta’s Burning Down

Beginnings

Boston Common—Boston, MA 8/17/71

Brothers and Sisters

Brothers of the Road

Cats on the Coast

The Collectors #1

The Deep End

The Deep End, Vol. 1

The Deep End, Vol. 2

The Deepest End: Live in Concert

Deja Voodoo

The Derek Trucks Band

Dickey Betts and Great Southern

Dose

Double Down Grill, 1/28/06

Dreams

Duane and Gregg Allman

Eat a Peach

Ed Blackwell Memorial Concert 2/27/2008

On the Edge

Enlightened Rogues

An Evening with … Second Set

An Evening with the Allman Brothers Band, First Set

The Fillmore Concerts

At Fillmore East

The Gatlinburg Tapes

The Georgia Bootleg Box

Gov’t Mule

The Gregg Allman Tour

Hell and High Water

High and Mighty

Highway Call

Hittin’ the Note

Idlewild South

I’m No Angel

Joyful Noise

Just Before the Bullets Fly

Laid Back

The Layla Sessions
and

Let’s Get Together

Life Before Insanity

Live at Bonnaroo

Live at Ludlow Garage

Live at Roseland Ballroom

Live at the Atlanta International Pop Festival July 3 & 5, 1970

Live at the Georgia Theatre

Live at the Moody Theater

Live at the Regal

Live: Everybody’s Talking

Live it at the Apollo

Live … with a Little Help from Our Friends

Long Walk on a Short Pier

Low Country Blues

Macon City Auditorium: 2/11/72

On Made Up Mind

Man in Motion

Mighty High

Motel Shot

Mulennium

Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, NY, 5/1/73

One More Try

One Way Out: Live at the Beacon Theater

Out of the Madness

Pattern Disruptive

Peakin’ at the Beacon

Playin’ Up a Storm

Reach for the Sky

Renaissance Man

Revelator

The Road to Escondido

Roadsongs

Sea Level

Searching for Simplicity

Seven Turns

Shades of Two Worlds

Shout

Skydog: The Duane Allman Retrospective

Songlines

Soul Serenade

SUNY at StonyBrook: Stony Brook, NY 9/19/71

Tales of Ordinary Madness

By a Thread

Where It All Begins

Win, Lose, or Draw

Wipe the Windows, Check the Oil, Dollar Gas

Alcohol

Berry Oakley and

Dickey Betts and

Duane Allman and

Gregg Allman and

Ali, Muhammad

Alimony

Aliotta, Angelo

“All Blues”

“All My Friends”

Allman, Donna

after death of Duane Allman

Big House and

child support and

as mother of Duane Allman’s daughter

separation from

Allman, Duane

Alabama drug bust and

birth of

burial of

death of

drugs and

dual-lead guitars and

leadership of

motorcycles and

rehab and

relationship with Dickey Betts

signing with Atlantic Records

songwriting and

still missing

teamwork and

wife of

Wilson Pickett and

Allman, Galadrielle

Allman, Geraldine

Allman, Gregg

acoustic guitar and

after death of Berry Oakley

after liver transplant

alcohol and

bad advice and

birth of

breakups of band and

Cher and

drugs and

Gregg Allman Band and

hepatitis and

induction into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and

joining band

liver transplant and

loudness and

“Melissa” and

organ and

overdose of

rehab and

reunions of band and

Scooter Herring and

signing with Epic Records

sobriety and

solo albums of

songwriting and

stage fright and

touring without Dickey Betts and

vocals of

Win, Lose, or Draw
and

Allman, Stacey Fountain

Allman, Willis Turner

Allman Brothers Band

Allman Brothers Band Museum

The Allman Joys

Already Free

American University 12/13/70

Amphetamine psychosis

Anastasio, Trey

Anniversary tours

“Anyday”

Aquarium Rescue Unit

Arbitration

Arista Records

Arrests.
See also
Murder of Angelo Aliotta

At Fillmore East

assessment of

recording of

Southern rock and

succcess of

Atlanta’s Burning Down

Atlantic Records

Audits

Baby Boomers

“Back Where I Started”

The Band

Barber, Adrian

Barsalona, Frank

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