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Anyone buying this CD in search of revelations of Duane Allman's early playing is in for a disappointment, as Gregg Allman's voice, a soul choir, and a horn section dominate most of the stuff here, which is weighted toward a popular white soul sound, with the occasional intrusion of bits of psychedelic flotsam and jetsam. On the other hand, this isn't bad as a white soul-pop venture, with Gregg, 20 years old at the time, turning in an extraordinary performance. And every so often Duane's playing cuts through with the basic band, as on "Love Makes the World Go 'Round."
Product Details
Release Date: | 03/27/2020 |
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Label: | Allman Brothers Band |
UPC: | 0821229000134 |
catalogNumber: | 2882902 |
Rank: | 6922 |
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Album Credits
Performance Credits
Hour Glass Primary ArtistGregg Allman Organ,Keyboards,Vocals
Pete Carr Bass
Duane Allman Guitar
Jesse Carr Bass
Paul Hornsby Guitar,Keyboards,Vocals
Johnny Sandlin Drums
Mabron McKinley Bass
Technical Credits
Bob Welch ComposerAdam Block Executive Producer
Ron Furmanek Reissue Producer
Henry Moore Composer
Kevin Reeves Engineer
Dallas Smith Arranger,Producer
Armin Steiner Engineer
Eirik Wangberg Engineer
Buddy Scott Composer
Dawn Eden Liner Notes
Steve Kolanjian Liner Notes
Woody Woodward Art Direction
Henry Marquez Art Direction
Stoffel Liner Notes
Peter Alin Composer
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