The Allman Brothers Band - Enlightened Rogues
Capicorn Records  (1979)
Southern Rock

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   03   Just Ain't Easy   The Allman Brother Band           06:05
Personal Details
Purchase Date 27.05.2011
Links Amazon US
Details
UPC (Barcode) 731453126527
Extras Incomplete MP3 Recording; MP3-Download
Musicians
Drums and Percussion Butch Trucks
Drums and Percussion Jaimoe
Acoustic Guitar Dan Toler
Acoustic Guitar Dickey Betts
Bass Guitar David Goldflies
Guitar-Electric Dan Toler
Guitar-Electric Dickey Betts
Organ Gregg Allman
Unlisted Instrument Butch Trucks
Unlisted Instrument Dickey Betts
Unlisted Instrument Gregg Allman
Unlisted Instrument Jaimoe
Vocals Dickey Betts
Vocals Gregg Allman
Vocals-Backing Butch Trucks
Credits
Producer Tom Dowd
Engineer Kevin Ryan; Rick Allison; Steve Gursky
Notes
Review by Bruce Eder The group's best studio album since Brothers and Sisters is a loud, brash, hard-rocking collection of consistently solid if not first-rate songs. The singing is some of the best since Idlewild South, and although they would do better once they brought in Warren Haynes, the dual guitar lineup of Dickey Betts and Dan Toler is a reminder of what the group had been missing since Duane Allman's death. The music isn't earth-shattering, but it is exciting through and through.