Written-By – Buddy Yochim, Dickey Betts, Mike Lawler
4:13
2
Never Knew How Much ( I Needed You )
Saxophone – Jimmy HallWritten-By – Gregg Allman
4:45
3
Brothers Of The Road
Fiddle – Charlie DanielsWritten-By – Dickey Betts, Jim Goff
3:50
4
Two Rights
Written-By – Dickey Betts, Johnny Cobb, Mike Lawler
3:30
5
Maybe We Can Go Back To Yesterday
Written-By – Dan Toler, Dickey Betts
4:42
6
Straight From The Heart
Written-By – Dickey Betts, Johnny Cobb
3:48
7
I Beg Of You
Written-By – Kelly Owens, Rose Marie McCoy
3:22
8
Things You Used To Do
Written-By – Gregg Allman, Keith England
3:42
9
The Judgment
Written-By – Dickey Betts
3:39
10
Leavin'
Written-By – Gregg Allman
3:46
Versions
Category
Artist
Title (Format)
Label
Category
Country
Year
AL 9564
The Allman Brothers Band
Brothers Of The Road (LP, Album, Hub)
Arista
AL 9564
US
1981
AL 9564
The Allman Brothers Band
Brothers Of The Road (LP, Album, Club)
Arista
AL 9564
Canada
1981
ARS 39125
The Allman Brothers Band
Brothers Of The Road (LP, Album)
Arista
ARS 39125
Italy
1981
AL 9564
The Allman Brothers Band
Brothers Of The Road (LP, Album, Club)
Arista
AL 9564
US
1981
ASTJ 112
The Allman Brothers Band
Brothers Of The Road (LP, Album)
Arista
ASTJ 112
South Africa
1981
Credits
Art Direction – Donn Davenport
Backing Vocals – Chip Young, Donna McElroy, Greg Guidry, Jeff Silverman, Jimmy Hall, Joe Pizzulo, Johnny Cobb, Joy Lannon, Keith England, Peter Kingsberry, Randall Hart, Thomas Cain
Bass – David Goldflies
Congas, Timbales, Percussion – Mark "Tito" Morris
Design – Howard Fritzson
Drums – Butch Trucks, David "Frankie" Toler
Lead Guitar, Rhythm Guitar – "Dangerous" Dan Toler
Management – John Scher
Mastered By – Jeff Sanders
Mixed By – Bill Drescher
Photography By – Larry Naar
Piano, Synthesizer, Clavinet – Mike Lawler
Producer – John Ryan
Recorded By – Chip Young, Stan Dacus
Typography [Logo] – Ray Barber
Vocals, Lead Guitar, Slide Guitar, Acoustic Guitar – Dickey Betts
Vocals, Organ, Acoustic Guitar – Gregg Allman
Barcodes
Rights Society: BIEM
Companies
Manufactured By – G.P.I. S.A.
Produced For – Chicago Kid Productions
Recorded At – Young 'Un Sound, Nashville
Mixed At – Sound City Studios
Mastered At – Crystal Sound
Video
Album
Brothers of the Road is the eighth studio album, and tenth album overall, by the rock group the Allman Brothers Band. Released in 1981, it is the band's only album without drummer Jai Johanny Johanson and the last album to feature bassist David Goldflies and guitarist Dan Toler and the only album to feature drummer David Toler. The song Straight from the Heart was the group's third, and to date last, Top 40 hit. It was also the first Allman Brothers album to not feature an instrumental song. Back on the Road - The Allman Brothers Band. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. By the time the 1980s rolled around, the Allman Brothers had endured such a tumultuous ride the decade prior, that almost all of the air was let out of their musical tires by the time Brothers of the Road hit the record stands. Many of the elements of the Allman Brothers' sound remain intact here, but there are several things lacking that make this a less than essential album. Listen album. Blues Rock. The Allman Brothers Band. Songs in album The Allman Brothers Band - Brothers Of The Road 1981. The Allman Brothers Band - Brothers Of The Road. The Allman Brothers Band - Leavin'. The Allman Brothers Band - Straight From The Heart. The Allman Brothers Band - The Judgement. The Allman Brothers Band - Two Rights. The Allman Brothers Band - Never Knew How Much I Needed. The Allman Brothers Band - Things You Used To Do. Album 1981 10 Songs. Rock 1981. Brothers of the Road. Shortly after the release of this album, The Allman Brothers Band broke up for the second time in their career. The band ultimately reunited in 1990 to record the album Seven Turns. Brothers of the Road Q&A. Producers John Ryan Producer. More The Allman Brothers Band albums. Hittin the Note. Where It All Begins. Show all albums by The Allman Brothers Band. The Good & Bad Of 'The Allman Brothers 'Brothers On The Road'. This is the Allman Brothers in concert at the Capitol Theater in the mid-to-early 1980s. Also on the tape is a two-song, 10-minute unplugged session. I found this - maybe because it was different - to be the most interesting segment to watch and hear. Greg Allman just plays and sings by himself on Come and Go Blues. I appreciated his acoustic guitar work on that number. The rest of this is the ordinary Allman Brothers concert, meaning good son. The Allman Brothers Band already had a long history of tragedy and tribulation, and, sure enough, two LPs and steady roadwork have kept the groups name alive but failed to bring the overwhelming commercial success an outfit with such an illustrious past might have expected. Dashed expectations have been an Allman Brothers constant, from the deaths of guitarist Duane Allman and bassist Berry Oakley to the bands original acrimonious breakup to more recent label and management hassles. Brothers of the Road is a little lacking in personality, too. At its best, it has both the instrumental finesse and soul that have always made the Allman Brothers Band special. The Allman Brothers Band: все альбомы, включая Little Martha Loan Me A Dime Trouble No More , Trouble No More: 50th Anniversary Collection , Midnight Rider и другие
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