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| The Allman Brothers Band | Primary Artist |
| Gregg Allman | Acoustic Guitar, Hammond Organ, Vocals |
| Dickey Betts | Acoustic Guitar, Guitar, Rhythm Guitar, Vocals |
| Warren Haynes | Acoustic Guitar, Guitar, Rhythm Guitar, Vocals, Background Vocals, Slide Guitar |
| Jaimoe Johnson | Percussion, Drums, Background Vocals |
| Marc QuiƱones | Percussion, Conga, Drums |
| Butch Trucks | Drums, Background Vocals, Timpani |
| Allen Woody | Bass, Background Vocals, Fretless Bass Guitar, Acoustic Bass |
| Willie Cobbs | Composer |
| Gregg Allman | Composer |
| Warren Haynes | Composer |
| Bo Diddley | Composer |
| Biff Dawes | Engineer |
| Tom Dowd | Producer |
| John Falzarano | Engineer |
| David Hewitt | Engineer |
| Vladimir Meller | Mastering |
| Pearson | Composer |
| Allen Woody | Composer |
| Joel Zimmerman | Art Direction |
| Sean McClintock | Engineer |
| Bud Snyder | Engineer |
| Kirk West | Art Direction |
| Phil Gitomer | Engineer |
| Kathy Yore | Engineer |
| Doug Field | Engineer |
| Prestia | Composer |
| V. Lee | Composer |
Anonymous
Posted October 1, 2010
The acoustic rendition of Elizabeth Reed is worth buying the whole disc. The rest of this cd id good too but Man, wait till you hear E.R. done acoustically. Like nothing you have ever heard.
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Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Bruce Eder
The Allman Brothers Band's fifth live release in 25 years, cut during 1994 in Raleigh, NC, and at the Garden State Arts Center in New Jersey, is a high-water mark in their Epic Records catalog. If anything, they're even better here than they were on the earlier Evening with the Allman Brothers Band, the old material getting fresh new approaches -- the band was on for both nights, and presented sets, including an acoustic version of "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed" and "Jessica" which won a Grammy Award, that soared and flowed, especially Dickey Betts and Warren Haynes' guitars. What's more, the clarity of the recording and the volume at which it was recorded make this a most ...