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Allman Brothers Band The Final Note LP #4172 RSD (2021) Black/Grey Swirl Vinyl.
Vinyl looks to be unplayed EX
VG+ Cover/Gatefold
Mails in a high end Bags Unlimited record shipping box that protects corners.Also includes a 3mil protective plastic outer sleeve.
Label: The Allman Brothers Band Recording Company – ABBR00023
Format: 2 x Vinyl, LP, Limited Edition, Numbered, Black & White Swirl
Country:USA & Canada
Released:17 Jul 2021
Genre:Rock
A1Statesboro Blues
Written-By – Will McTell* 5:01
A2Trouble No More
Written-By – McKinley Morganfield 4:43
A3Don't Keep Me Wondering
Written-By – Gregg Allman 4:03
B1Done Somebody Wrong
Written-By – Clarence L. Lewis*, Elmore James, Morris Levy 3:36
B2One Way Out
Written-By – Elmore James, Marshall Sehorn* 5:26
B3In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed (Incomplete)
Saxophone – Juicy Carter
Written-By – Dickey Betts
Saxophone – Juicy Carter
Written-By – Dickey Betts 6:09
C1Hot 'Lanta
Saxophone – Juicy Carter
Written-By – Berry Oakley, Butch Trucks, Richard Betts*, Duane Allman, Gregg Allman, Jai Johanny Johanson 7:40
C2Whipping Post
Saxophone – Juicy Carter
Written-By – Gregg Allman
Saxophone – Juicy Carter
Written-By – Gregg Allman 12:48
LP Bonus Track
DStormy Monday (Recorded At The Austin Municipal Auditorium, Austin, Texas, September 28, 1971)
Written-By – T-Bone Walker 9:05
Barcode (Text): 8 21229 00023 3
Barcode (Scanned): 0821229000233
Matrix / Runout (Side A Runout, Etched/Stamped): -56967- P.USA ABBR00023 SIDEA J POWELL
Matrix / Runout (Side B Runout, Etched/Stamped): -56967- P.USA ABBR00023 SIDEB J POWELL
Matrix / Runout (Side C Runout, Etched/Stamped): -56968- P.USA ABBR00023 SIDEC J POWELL
Matrix / Runout (Side D Runout, Etched/Stamped): -56968- P.USA ABBR00023 SIDED J POWELL
Record Store Day 2021 “RSD First” release, part of the July 17th drops. Limited to 9,000 copies. Comes in a gatefold jacket.
Recorded At Painter's Mill Music Fair, Owings Mills, MD, October 17, 1971.
Duane Allman's last show. He died 12 days later.