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18 May, 2021
Eric Andersen: Songwriting Giant
This may be the best work Eric Andersen has ever done. Beautifully written, hauntingly performed with some of his best singing ever. The folk-oriented songs are some of the strongest & most mature he's written, while the blues songs are a bold experiment (and how many artists with a 35-year-career behind them are still experimenting?) that pay off beautifully. More people deserve to know about this one...any fan of Eric Andersen, Townes Van Zandt, Dylan, or any kind of folk/blues music will love this.

05 May, 2021
Ram On
Great product!

19 Oct, 2021
Eat A Peach
1 of 1 found this helpful Recorded at the legendary Criteria Studios in Miami and produced by Tom Dowd, it was the band’s first Top Ten album and includes the last three studio recordings of Duane Allman; his self-penned instrumental “Little Martha,” Dickie Betts’ “Blue Sky,” and “Stand Back.” Following Duane’s death, the band returned to the studio and recorded three more songs. One of them, “Melissa,” was written by Greg in 1967 and was a favorite of Duane’s. As a tribute to Duane, the band included three unreleased live cuts from their legendary performances at the Fillmore East. In this 2 CD deluxe version, the second disc has nine performances from the final Fillmore East concert. Seven of them were previously unreleased. These live recordings with Duane were proof that the Brothers were the best band in the land.