Gregg Allman Band - Playin' Up A Strom (2001) [Hi-Res]

Artist: Gregg Allman Band
Title: Playin' Up A Strom
Year Of Release: 2001
Label: Universal Motown Records
Genre: Southern Rock, Blues Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks) 24/44
Total Time: 00:35:29
Total Size: 396 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Playin' Up A Strom
Year Of Release: 2001
Label: Universal Motown Records
Genre: Southern Rock, Blues Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks) 24/44
Total Time: 00:35:29
Total Size: 396 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. The Gregg Allman Band - Come And Go Blues (4:48)
02. The Gregg Allman Band - Let This Be A Lesson To Ya' (3:43)
03. The Gregg Allman Band - Brightest Smile In Town (3:07)
04. The Gregg Allman Band - Bring It On Back (4:50)
05. The Gregg Allman Band - Cryin' Shame (3:44)
06. The Gregg Allman Band - Sweet Feelin' (3:38)
07. The Gregg Allman Band - It Ain't No Use (3:55)
08. The Gregg Allman Band - Matthew's Arrival (3:51)
09. The Gregg Allman Band - One More Try (3:54)
In a way, Playin' Up a Storm doesn't really highlight Gregg Allman's strengths, since it's a little smoother and soul-inflected than his work with the Allman Brothers. Then again, that's not a problem; after all, why make a solo album that's exactly like your full-time gig? Consequently, Playin' Up a Storm is a well-made, expertly performed set of blues-rock, soul-pop, and straight-ahead rock & roll. There aren't any true classics here, but the thing that makes it one of Allman's best solo efforts is the terrific performances. Not only is he in fine voice, delivering each song with conviction, but his supporting band -- featuring such luminaries as Dr. John and Bill Payne -- is sterling. All the grooves are in the pocket, the sound is enticing, and the overall effect is just right. Not an earth-shattering record, but it will please true Allman fans.