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03 |
Just Ain't Easy |
The Allman Brother Band |
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06:05 |
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UPC (Barcode) |
731453126527 |
Extras |
Incomplete MP3 Recording; MP3-Download |
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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 |
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Producer |
Tom Dowd |
Engineer |
Kevin Ryan; Rick Allison; Steve Gursky |
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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.