Fans of the Allman Brothers already looking forward to the new Gregg Allman solo album Jan. 18 (story) now have something else to look forward to on that date - the archival re-release of a show credited as being a prime example of the group at it's live peak during the Duane Allman era. The recording, made just over a month before Duane lost his life during an ill-fated motorcycle ride in Macon, GA, captures the Allmans live at the State University of New York in Stonybrook on Sept. 19 of 1971. The concert set featured inspired versions of several Allmans classics, including a One Way Out>Blue Sky combo and extended takes on Dreams and In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed that each log in at close to 20 minutes.
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