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 | Title : Hittin' the Note
Author : Allman Brothers Band
Release Date : 20030318
Binding : Audio CD
Regular Price : $18.98
Amazon.com Price : $13.49
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%) VISIT AMAZON.COM'S PAGE | Editorial Reviews : Very rarely is a legendary band able to come up with new, credible material. Jam band progenitors the Allman Brothers have done better than that, tapping into some of the spark that made them one of the most influential American bands of their time. The lineup has changed due to tragedy, discontent, and plain orneriness, but the band is still able to conjure up dark tales of thwarted romance, dashed ambitions, and enduring friendship and tether them to freefalling slide riffs, jazzy interludes, and soulful blues that have been staples of the band since 1969. Granted, some of the guitar solos aren't an heroic as they were when Dickey Betts in the fold, but the ballad 'Desdamona' is as inspired as 'Melissa,' and Gregg Allman's singing has never been better. --Jaan Uhelszki
Buyer Reviews : Hittin the Note is the best from the Allman Bros. since Eat A Peach. Yes, it's even better than Brothers and Sisters or any of the albums featuring Warren Haynes. Some of the best songs are Firing Line, Old Before My Time, Desdemona, and Instrumental Illness. The best song to me, though, is Woman Across the River. It really rocks. Listen to Oteil's bass, it is different but in terms of greatness comparitive to Berry Oakley's. It is very jazzy. Gregg's voice is wonderful, very gritty.
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