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The Allman Brothers Band

The Allman Brothers BandBest The Allman Brothers Band Albums Ranked

7.7

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21

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17

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5

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Summary from 21 ratings

On Wavelength, fans have rated The Allman Brothers Band's catalog across 17 albums from 21 opinions, with an overall average of 7.7/10. The top-rated The Allman Brothers Band album is Eat a Peach (1972) with a 9.0/10 average from 3 ratings, followed by At Fillmore East (Deluxe Edition) [Live] and Idlewild South (Deluxe Edition). The discography on Wavelength spans 1969 to 2015. Whipping Post ranks as the highest-rated The Allman Brothers Band song on Wavelength with a 9.3/10 average.

At Fillmore East (Deluxe Edition) [Live]

At Fillmore East (Deluxe Edition) [Live]

rollingstone
10

This double-disc live album spawned a thousand Southern-rock bands. Before the appearance of At Fillmore East, most young, white Southern musicians either backed great black soul singers, played country music or mimicked the Beatles. The Allman Brothers Band changed all that, and with the release of the Fillmore concerts, American rock & roll forever reclaimed […]

At Fillmore East (Deluxe Edition) [Live]

At Fillmore East (Deluxe Edition) [Live]

pitchfork
9.2

Each Sunday, Pitchfork takes an in-depth look at a significant album from the past, and any record not in our archives is eligible. Today, we revisit the 1971 live double-LP from the Allman Brothers Band, a snapshot of a pure and joyous moment in rock’n’roll.

Brothers and Sisters (Super Deluxe Edition)

Brothers and Sisters (Super Deluxe Edition)

rollingstone
8.0

The Allman Brothers Band's first Number One album, 1973's Brothers and Sisters, was a miracle of recovery and reinvention amid grim, enforced change: the deaths, in 1971 and 1972, respectively, of guitarist Duane Allman and bassist Berry Oakley. Guitarist Dickey Betts took a greater leading and writing role, increasing the country light and buoyancy in the Allmans' electric-blues stampede ("Rambli

Shades of Two Worlds

Shades of Two Worlds

rollingstone
8.0

The Allman Brothers Band has come almost eerily full circle with Shades of Two Worlds. Charged by topflight performances from Dickey Betts and Gregg Allman, the band summons up both the spirit and the musical resonance of the original group. Betts, continually overshadowed by the mythical stature of the late Duane Allman, has never been […]

Seven Turns

Seven Turns

rollingstone
8.0

You have to feel a little sorry for the Allman Brothers Band, a seminal group for whom the words luck and timing have never fully applied. In the wake of last year’s weighty Dreams boxed set and reunion tour, the surviving original members — Gregg Allman, Dickey Betts, Butch Trucks and Jai Johanny Johanson — […]

Dreams

Dreams

rollingstone
8.0

The prime of the Allman Brothers Band came and went so quickly so long ago that it’s easy to underestimate the tremendous importance of the band. For a brief time, roughly from the release of the landmark album At Fillmore East, in the summer of 1971, to the death of guitarist Duane Allman that autumn, […]

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