The Allman Brothers Band - Idlewild South - LP
180 Gram Vinyl LP, Remastered from Original Analog Tapes
The Allman Brothers Band's 1970 second album, produced by Tom Dowd and recorded gradually over five months between New York, Miami and the band's home base of Macon, Georgia. Idlewild South contains two of the group's best-known songs — the enduring "Midnight Rider" and the instrumental tour de force "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed" — and captures the band sharpening the blues-rock attack that would soon make them legends. This reissue was remastered from the original analog tapes by Kevin Reeves to 192kHz/24-bit and cut using Abbey Road's Direct Metal Mastering (DMM) lathe, with faithfully reproduced original artwork.
Features
- 180 gram vinyl LP
- Remastered from original analog tapes; Direct Metal Mastering (DMM)
- Label: Capricorn Records
Track Listing
Side One:
- Revival
- Don't Keep Me Wonderin'
- Midnight Rider
- In Memory of Elizabeth Reed
Side Two:
- Hoochie Coochie Man
- Please Call Home
- Leave My Blues at Home