The Allman Brothers Band - Reach For The Sky (1980) [Vinyl]
Artist: The Allman Brothers Band
Title: Reach For The Sky
Year Of Release: 1980
Label: Arista / 25RS-101
Genre: Southern Rock, Blues Rock
Quality: 24bit-192kHz FLAC (tracks, artwork)
Total Time: 35:29
Total Size: 1.47 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Reach For The Sky
Year Of Release: 1980
Label: Arista / 25RS-101
Genre: Southern Rock, Blues Rock
Quality: 24bit-192kHz FLAC (tracks, artwork)
Total Time: 35:29
Total Size: 1.47 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
A1 Hell And High Water 3:35
A2 Mystery Woman 3:34
A3 From The Madness Of The West 6:36
A4 I Got A Right To Be Wrong 3:45
B1 Angeline 3:44
B2 Famous Last Words 2:45
B3 Keep On Keepin’ On 4:04
B4 So Long 6:56
AllMusic Review by Rovi Staff
Water was being tread ever so slightly here, but there's still enough impressive musicianship and (to a lesser extent) interesting songwriting to qualify this as a solid artifact of the Allmans Mach 2 period (although the occasionally jarring use of synthesizers, rather than the band's usual organ/piano sound, has dated a bit). The standout track is clearly "From the Madness of the West," the sole song here where the twin guitars of Dickey Betts and Dan Toler recall earlier band classics like "Jessica." Also noteworthy is a stomping barrelhouse rocker, "I've Got a Right," sung by Gregg Allman with his usual gruff bluster, and the catchy mean-woman blues "Angeline," which became a minor radio hit.
Water was being tread ever so slightly here, but there's still enough impressive musicianship and (to a lesser extent) interesting songwriting to qualify this as a solid artifact of the Allmans Mach 2 period (although the occasionally jarring use of synthesizers, rather than the band's usual organ/piano sound, has dated a bit). The standout track is clearly "From the Madness of the West," the sole song here where the twin guitars of Dickey Betts and Dan Toler recall earlier band classics like "Jessica." Also noteworthy is a stomping barrelhouse rocker, "I've Got a Right," sung by Gregg Allman with his usual gruff bluster, and the catchy mean-woman blues "Angeline," which became a minor radio hit.
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