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Brothers And Sisters

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  • A1: Wasted Words (4:19)
  • A2: Ramblin' Man (4:46)
  • A3: Come And Go Blues (4:52)
  • A4: Jelly Jelly (5:47)
  • B1: Southbound (5:07)
  • B2: Jessica (7:02)
  • B3: Pony Boy (5:50)

©2013 Island Def Jam Music Group. Includes insert. Dedicated to a brother: Berry Oakley. Originally released as Capricorn CP-0111 in August 1973.

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Brothers And Sisters

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Label/Cat No: Mercury 00602537287987
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue, Remastered
Record Year of Release: 2013
Release Country: Europe
Genre: Rock, Blues

Description

To mark its 40th anniversary, The Allman Brothers Band's Brothers and Sisters was reissued in 2013 as a remastered vinyl edition. The 1973 album was the first completed after Duane Allman's passing and introduced Chuck Leavell on piano and Lamar Williams on bass, with Dickey Betts sharing lead guitar and vocal duties alongside Gregg Allman. It features evergreen singles like Ramblin' Man and Jessica and spent five weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, becoming the band's first platinum LP. This edition was digitally remastered for enhanced sound quality.

Media Condition: Mint (M)

Sleeve Condition: Mint (M)

This is a brand new, factory-sealed vinyl record in perfect condition.

This record comes with a protective outer sleeve.

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  • A1: Wasted Words (4:19)
  • A2: Ramblin' Man (4:46)
  • A3: Come And Go Blues (4:52)
  • A4: Jelly Jelly (5:47)
  • B1: Southbound (5:07)
  • B2: Jessica (7:02)
  • B3: Pony Boy (5:50)

©2013 Island Def Jam Music Group. Includes insert. Dedicated to a brother: Berry Oakley. Originally released as Capricorn CP-0111 in August 1973.

* Audio and tracklist in this preview may differ from the vinyl record. See tracklist information for the vinyl record above.