When the Allman Brothers Band's fifth album, 'Brothers and Sisters', was released on Capricorn Records in August 1973, the legendary southern blues-rock group had already achieved world-wide fame with their 1971 live album, 'At Fillmore East'. This success was followed by the tragic loss of their founder, leader and musical visionary, guitarist Duane Allman, who died in a motorcycle crash on October 29, 1971. This is a 40th anniversary remastered edition of the band at their peak.180 Gram Vinyl Set.Cheap single CD versionLimited 4CD set including previously unreleased rehearsals, jams and outtakes plus two discs devoted to a live performance at Winterland in San Francisco, Sept. 26, 1973, right after 'Brothers and Sisters' release, featuring an introduction by Bill Graham.
When the Allman Brothers Band's fifth album, 'Brothers and Sisters', was released on Capricorn Records in August 1973, the legendary southern blues-rock group had already achieved world-wide fame with their 1971 live album, 'At Fillmore East'. This success was followed by the tragic loss of their founder, leader and musical visionary, guitarist Duane Allman, who died in a motorcycle crash on October 29, 1971. This is a 40th anniversary remastered edition of the band at their peak.180 Gram Vinyl Set.Cheap single CD versionLimited 4CD set including previously unreleased rehearsals, jams and outtakes plus two discs devoted to a live performance at Winterland in San Francisco, Sept. 26, 1973, right after 'Brothers and Sisters' release, featuring an introduction by Bill Graham.