Description: Tracks:RevivalDon't Keep Me Wonderin'Midnight RiderIn Memory Of Elizabeth ReedHoochie Coochie ManPlease Call HomeLeave My Blues At Home Performer Notes: The Allman Brothers Band: Duane Allman (electric guitar); Berry Oakley (bass instrument); Jai Johanny Johanson (drums, congas, timbales, percussion); Dickey Betts, Gregg Allman, Thom Doucette, Butch Trucks.Personnel: Dickey Betts (vocals, guitar); Gregg Allman (vocals, piano, organ, keyboards); Berry Oakley (vocals); Duane Allman (guitar, acoustic guitar, slide guitar); Thom Douchette, Thom Doucette (harmonica, percussion); Butch Trucks (drums, timpani, percussion).Recording information: Atlantic South-Criteria Studios, Miami, FL (02/1970-07/1970); Capricorn Sound Studios, Macon, GA (02/1970-07/1970); Regent Sound STudios, New York, NY (02/1970-07/1970).Photographer: Jimmy Roberts.If you're going to listen to the Allman Brothers, make sure you have the first four records. The band made The Allman Brothers Band, Idlewild South, At Fillmore East, and three-fourths of Eat a Peach with its original lineup, before Duane Allman's fatal motorcycle accident in 1971. The Tom Dowd-produced Idlewild South, their second album, comes off with a little less ferocity than their debut -- which is perhaps the result of reaching for new sounds the second time around. "Revival," the album's opener, introduces Dickey Betts as a composer. The countrified flavor of his songs gives an indication of where the band will head in the post-Duane era. Betts' other contribution to Idlewild South is the instrumental "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed," a centerpiece of the Fillmore East recordings. Gregg's "Please Call Home" and "Midnight Rider" are built around piano and acoustic guitar, respectively, and have a different feel than the band's usual twin Les Paul-and-Hammond sound. That sound is showcased in the balance of Gregg's tunes, however: the funky blues of "Don't Keep Me Wonderin'" (with Thom Doucette on harmonica) and "Leave My Blues at Home." The album is also notable for the rollicking version of Willie Dixon's "Hoochie Coochie Man," with the only vocal bassist Berry Oakley (who died in a motorcycle accident one year after Duane) ever recorded with the group. Though overall it packs less punch than The Allman Brothers Band, Idlewild South is all the more impressive for its mixture of chunky grooves and sophisticated textures. ~ Rovi Staff Professional Reviews: Rolling Stone (12/24/70, pp.51-2) - "...The Allmans offer briefer, tighter, less `heavy' numbers this time around. `Revival' gets things off rousingly, with tambourine and gospel chorus..." Producer: Joel Dorn, Tom Dowd, Joel Dorn, Tom Dowd Format: CD (1 Disc); Stereo Country: USA Studio/Live: Studio Release Date: 14 October, 1997 Label: Mercury Dimensions: 14.5 x 1 x 16.2 centimeters (0.04 kg)
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Track #1: Revival
Track #2: Don't Keep Me Wonderin'
Track #3: Midnight Rider
Track #4: In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed
Track #5: Hoochie Coochie Man
Track #6: Please Call Home
Track #7: Leave My Blues At Home
Producer: Joel Dorn, Tom Dowd
Language: English
Era: 1970s
Run Time: 1847 Sec
Release Year: 1997
Format: CD
Features: Studio Recording
Genre: Pop, Rock, Blues
Type: Album
Style: Hard Rock
Record Label: Capricorn / Mercury
Artist: The Allman Brothers Band
Release Title: Idlewild South