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The Allman Brothers Band – Brothers And Sisters (VG+/VG+) – LP, JP 1973, No OBI

The Allman Brothers Band – Brothers And Sisters (VG+/VG+) – LP, JP 1973, No OBI

Condition: Second Hand
Media: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Cover: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Comments: Japanese pressing with inserts no obi
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  • Brothers And Sisters is an LP by The Allman Brothers Band from 1973 released on the Warner Bros. Records label.

    About this album

    Brothers And Sisters is The Allman Brothers Band’s Southern rock breakthrough, marking the moment the group translated its loose, dual-guitar improvisational style into a more focused and commercially successful album. Released in 1973, it followed the death of Duane Allman and found the band recalibrating around Dickey Betts’ songwriting and lead guitar. Ramblin’ Man became their biggest hit, while Jessica later emerged as one of the era’s best-known instrumentals. Blending blues-rock muscle with country-tinged melody, the album helped define the Southern rock sound and remains one of the band’s most enduring and influential releases.

    Genre: Pop & Rock

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  • Artist: The Allman Brothers Band
    Label: Warner Bros. Records – P-8345W
    Format: LP, Album
    Units: 1
    Country: Japan
    Released: 1973
    Genre: Pop & Rock
    Style: Blues Rock, Country Rock
  • A1 Wasted Words
    A2 Ramblin Man
    A3 Come And Go Blues
    A4 Jelly Jelly
    B1 Southbound
    B2 Jessica
    B3 Pony Boy

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Condition: Second Hand
Media: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Cover: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Comments: Japanese pressing with inserts no obi
  • Description
  • Release details
  • Tracklist
  • Brothers And Sisters is an LP by The Allman Brothers Band from 1973 released on the Warner Bros. Records label.

    About this album

    Brothers And Sisters is The Allman Brothers Band’s Southern rock breakthrough, marking the moment the group translated its loose, dual-guitar improvisational style into a more focused and commercially successful album. Released in 1973, it followed the death of Duane Allman and found the band recalibrating around Dickey Betts’ songwriting and lead guitar. Ramblin’ Man became their biggest hit, while Jessica later emerged as one of the era’s best-known instrumentals. Blending blues-rock muscle with country-tinged melody, the album helped define the Southern rock sound and remains one of the band’s most enduring and influential releases.

    Genre: Pop & Rock

    Review

    AllMusic rating:
    AllMusic users:
    (1,434 votes)
    Read the AllMusic.com review
  • Artist: The Allman Brothers Band
    Label: Warner Bros. Records – P-8345W
    Format: LP, Album
    Units: 1
    Country: Japan
    Released: 1973
    Genre: Pop & Rock
    Style: Blues Rock, Country Rock
  • A1 Wasted Words
    A2 Ramblin Man
    A3 Come And Go Blues
    A4 Jelly Jelly
    B1 Southbound
    B2 Jessica
    B3 Pony Boy

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