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Eat a Peach [Deluxe Edition]
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Album Details: Eat a Peach [Deluxe Edition]

Release Date:05/23/2006
Label:Island / Mercury
UPC:602498778494

Track List: Eat a Peach [Deluxe Edition]

Disk 2

  1. Statesboro Blues [Live][#]
  2. Don't Keep Me Wonderin' [Live][#]
  3. Done Somebody Wrong [Live][#]
  4. One Way Out [Live]
  1. In Memory of Elizabeth Reed [Liv...
  2. Midnight Rider [Live]
  3. Whipping Post [Live][#]
  4. You Don't Love Me [Live][#]

Pro Reviews: Eat a Peach [Deluxe Edition]

  • All Music Guide

    Allman Brothers fans are a hardy lot. For years, make that decades, they have been inundated with reissues of the same material with teasers thrown in, or have been given truly bizarre compilations such as the Madacy ripoff entitled Essential, which didn't include many of the band's biggest hits and on its second disc provided a straight reissue of Enlightened Rogues. The Deluxe Edition of Eat a Peach is something different, however. For those who have been in the depths of confusion about the various Fillmore East reissues whether the straight At Fillmore East album or the Fillmore Concerts set this version of Eat a Peach, fully and beautifully remastered, does hold a bit of a treasure trove, though the word is that the second disc has been oft bootlegged. While the album is on disc one, in all its pieces and in proper order, disc two stands as a virtually unreleased concert of the ABB's final performance at the Fillmore on June 27, 1971 with Duane, who was killed in October of tha...t year. Two of the disc's tracks had been previously released "Midnight Rider" (on Duane Allman Anthology, Vol. 2) and "One Way Out" (on the original Eat a Peach). The rest of these performances "Statesboro Blues," "Don't Keep Me Wonderin'," "Done Somebody Wrong," "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed" (12:51 in length), "Hot 'Lanta," "Whipping Post" (20:17 in length), and "You Don't Love Me" (clocking in at a whopping 17:24) have never been officially released. Sure, it's a standard Allman Brothers set if there ever was a such a thing. The playing is very inspired and adventurous, Gregg's singing is better than on the original Fillmore dates, and the interplay between Duane and Dickey Betts is symbiotic. And it rocks like a mother. Real fans of the original band have something to be happy about for a change, as this hidden bit of Allman memorabilia with the beloved Duane is finally on the shelves it might have been nice if Universal had issued the second disc as its own album so you didn't have to buy Eat a Peach again, but oh well. - Thom Jurek, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Allman Brothers Band

The story of the Allman Brothers Band is one of triumph, tragedy, redemption, dissolution, and a new redemption. Over nearly 30 years, they've gone from being America's single most influential band to a hasbeen group trading on past glories, to reach the 21st century as one of the most respected rock acts of their era.For the first half of the 1970s, the Allman Brothers... Read more