Duane Allman: An Anthology Vol. II Vinyl 2 LP Set - Capricorn 2CP 0139 VG++ First Pressing (1974) with Midnight Rider
Condition: VG++ (EX) Vinyl and Cover. Vinyl play-tested on all sides and plays beautifully with nice fidelity. Original gatefold cover is excellent, and includes original Capricorn inner sleeves. There is a name written on one side of label and inside the gatefold.
An Anthology Vol. II is a second compilation of recordings featuring guitarist Duane Allman. The double album consists of a selection of songs by various artists that Allman contributed to as a session musician, along with early recordings by his band the Hourglass and the Allman Brothers Band.
An Anthology, Vol. 2 AllMusic Review by Bruce Eder The session work with other players here isn't quite as good as the material on the first anthology, but An Anthology, Vol. 2 does feature a live cut by Delaney & Bonnie, plus a pair of what were then previously unissued Allman Brothers Band live tracks (among them "Midnight Rider" from the Fillmore East in June 1971). There's another good Duane Allman solo number and a good Hour Glass track ("Been Gone Too Long"), more session work with Aretha Franklin and King Curtis, Ronnie Hawkins ("Matchbox"), Wilson Pickett ("Born to Be Wild"), Johnny Jenkins, Boz Scaggs, Sam Samudio, and Otis Rush. The annotation here isn't as thorough as it was on the first volume, but anyone who owns the first set will almost certainly have to own this one as well, and there's a lot of very good music.
Tracklist –Duane Allman Happily Married Man 2:40 –Aretha Franklin It Ain't Fair 3:20 –King Curtis The Weight 2:48 –Otis Rush You Reap What You Sow 4:54 –Ronnie Hawkins Matchbox 3:06 –Wilson Pickett Born To Be Wild 2:44
–Duane Allman No Money Down 3:25 –Hourglass* Been Gone Too Long 3:10 –Arthur Conley Stuff You Gotta Watch 2:12 –Lulu Dirty Old Man 2:18 –Herbie Mann Push Push 9:55
–Johnny Jenkins Walk On Guilded Splinters 5:23 –Boz Scaggs Waiting For A Train 2:40 –Ronnie Hawkins Don't Tell Me Your Troubles 2:14 –Sam Samudio Goin' Upstairs 5:06 –Delaney And Bonnie* Come On In My Kitchen 3:36
–The Allman Brothers Band Dimples 5:05 –The Duck And The Bear Goin' Up The Country 2:35 –The Allman Brothers Band Done Somebody Wrong 4:05 –The Allman Brothers Band Leave My Blues At Home 4:15 –The Allman Brothers Band Midnight Rider 2:56
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