ALLMAN BROTHERS 2005 PEACH CRATE SUMMER BOX 37
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ALLMAN BROTHERS 2005 PEACH CRATE SUMMER BOX 37 SHOWS

ALLMAN BROTHERS 2005 PEACH CRATE SUMMER BOX  37 SHOWS
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Start Time Friday, July 18, 2008
End Time Sunday, July 27, 2008
Location highland park, CA

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        The Allman Brothers Band 'Instant Live' CDs - 2005 Allman Brothers Band - 'Instant Live 2005 - Summer Crop - VERY LIMITED COLLECTORS EDITION "The big enchilada, the full deal, the whole ball of wax! Yes, all of the 2005 Allman Brothers Band performances - 37 shows, 109 CDs, countless hours of musical bliss - are put together in this year's Summer Crop special package! This full harvest includes both of the shows from the first Wanee Festival held in Live Oak, FL in April, as well as all of the Instant Live individual shows from the ABB summer tours - including the Toledo show which was not for sale this summer!   Allman Brothers BandInstant Live 2005Wanee Festival 4/15/05 "What excitement there was in the air at the beautiful Spirit of Suwannee Music Park in Live Oak, FL for the first Wanee Festival! All of the family bands were there - Oteil and the Peacemakers, the Derek Trucks Band, Gov't Mule - and the best of them all, the Allman Brothers Band! The ABB put on a fantastic show in the chilly night air of northern Florida, and now you can catch it, too!"DISC ONEAin't Wastin' Time No More 6:59Trouble No More 3:29Midnight Rider 3:15Woman Across the River 7:37Desdemona (with Ron Holloway, saxophone) 14:05Statesboro Blues 5:07Stand Back 6:07DISC TWORockin' Horse 12:01High Cost of Low Living 9:43Black Hearted Woman 22:30Melissa 6:51DISC THREEThe Same Thing (with Danny Louis, keyboards; Matt Abts, drums; Ron Holloway, saxophone) 13:01One Way Out 5:39Revival 4:00 Allman Brothers BandInstant Live 2005Wanee Festival 4/16/05 "Another fantastic evening of music from the Allman Brothers Band at the first annual Wanee Festival. A real tour de force, with 3 instrumentals for your listening pleasure, including the newest in a long line of great ones - "Egypt." Special guests and stellar playing - a great way to warm up what was a chilly night in north Florida! Very limited supply!!"DISC ONEMountain Jam 16:15The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down 5:37Done Somebody Wrong 3:49Wasted Words 7:53Good Morning Little Schoolgirl 11:42You Don't Love Me (with John Popper, harmonica) 10:29DISC TWOStormy Monday 10:22Egypt 15:46I Walk On Gilded Splinters 18:20DISC THREEIn Memory of Elizabeth Reed (with Ron Holloway, saxophone) 19:10Southbound (with Ron Holloway, saxophone; Chris Fryar, drums: Danny Louis, keyboards) 10:15Mountain Jam 4:46Whipping Post 13:50 Allman Brothers BandInstant Live 2005Stranahan TheatreToledo, OH 7/6/05 ""We've got a wild bunch in here tonight," Gregg Allman says at one point. Considering what they were hearing, no wonder! Highlights include the ".44 Blues>Walk on Gilded Splinters" combo, a spectacular "Woman Across the River" and a great version of "Every Hungry Woman." "Wasted Words," "Old Before My Time" and "Firing Line" were rare selections this summer, and here they are played consecutively. Check out "Southbound" with a cool "Tequila" tease from Warren, and a soaring "Mountain Jam" that truly hits the note! This show was not available for purchase during the summer so get it now!"DISC ONEDon’t Want You No More 3:00It’s Not My Cross to Bear 5:09Trouble No More 3:38Every Hungry Woman 6:35.44 Blues 11:53Walk on Gilded Splinters 6:12Done Somebody Wrong 3:37Soulshine 7:15Egypt 15:55DISC TWOWasted Words 7:21Old Before My Time 5:52Firing Line 6:07Woman Across the River 8:57Melissa 6:02Statesboro Blues 5:11DISC THREEMountain Jam 29:04 Southbound 8:32 Allman Brothers BandInstant Live 2005Augusta Civic CenterAugusta, ME 7/8/05 "Gregg Allman fans, take notice! His voice sounds as good on this show as it has in the past ten years. He’s nothing less than commanding on tunes like "Gambler’s Roll" and "Leave My Blues At Home," while "Come and Go Blues" shows him hitting a high note that you have to hear to believe. Warren Haynes shines on "Into the Mystic," and this show is also noteworthy for a crystal-clear mix that makes it one of the best-sounding Instant Lives ever. Check out the 40+ minute "Instrumental Illness>Jessica" combo, an awe-inspiring marathon that will take your breath away"DISC ONEHot ’lanta 5:06 No One To Run With 5:39Midnight Rider 3:15 Maydell 4:19 Come and Go Blues 6:30 Leave My Blues At Home 6:29 Trouble No More 3:29Rocking Horse 13:17 DISC TWOGambler’s Roll 6:42 Statesboro Blues 5:06 Into The Mystic 5:43 Instrumental Illness 24:50 DISC THREEJessica 18:05Whipping Post 15:16 Allman Brothers BandInstant Live 2005Verizon Wireless ArenaManchester, NH 7/9/05 "This blues-drenched show sets the tone early with an opening triple-shot of "You Don’t Love Me," "Walk On Gilded Splinters" and "Hoochie Coochie Man." Other blues favorites featured include "Stormy Monday" and "Can’t Lose What You Never Had." This performance isn’t one-dimensional by any means, though. A great version of "Dreams" sets the stage for an epic 38-minute "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed" that stands among the best this lineup has played. The mellow vibe and tasty yet intense solos are reminiscent of the original ABB lineup".DISC ONEYou Don’t Love Me 8:05Walk On Gilded Splinters 6:50Hoochie Coochie Man 9:41 Good Clean Fun 5:09Stormy Monday 9:23Can’t Lose What You Never Had 5:48DISC TWOWhy Does Love Got To Be So Sad 4:57Franklin’s Tower 7:39Stand Back 5:21 Statesboro Blues 5:10(I've Got) Dreams to Remember 7:45Midnight Rider 3:07Dreams 10:56DISC THREEIn Memory of Elizabeth Reed 38:30One Way Out 5:50 Allman Brothers BandInstant Live 2005Tower City AmphitheaterCleveland, OH 7/11/05 ""Preachin’ Blues" was played for the only time on the July tour in Cleveland, and this rootsy acoustic duet between Warren Haynes and Derek Trucks is one of the most intimate and soulful Allman Brothers performances you’ll ever hear. Strong versions of "Egypt" and "Les Brers in A Minor" provide plenty of instrumental firepower. Opening act Gavin DeGraw sits in on ABB classic "Midnight Rider," and the band delivers great versions of "End of the Line" and "Done Somebody Wrong." Other highlights include a dreamy "High Cost of Low Living" and an intense "The Same Thing" that is off the charts."DISC ONE Revival 6:31 Done Somebody Wrong 3:37Soulshine 8:49 Woman Across The River 8:54Black Hearted Woman 7:03Midnight Rider (w/ Gavin DeGraw, vocals) 3:13Egypt 14:39DISC TWOPreachin’ Blues 5:39 End Of The Line 6:33 The High Cost of Low Living 9:08 Statesboro Blues 5:09 The Same Thing 11:39 DISC THREEMelissa 6:03Les Brers In A Minor 27:07Southbound 8:30 Allman Brothers BandInstant Live 2005Common Ground Music FestivalLansing, MI 7/12/05 "As part of a week-long festival, the ABB rocked out to a big crowd in downtown Lansing. These were the only versions of "Firing Line" and "Every Hungry Woman" played on the July tour, and both feature strong jams at the end. The real treat here, however, is "Key To the Highway" with bluesman Larry McCray adding some funky, swampy guitar licks. A triple-headed blues guitar onslaught! Warren’s soulful take on the Howlin’ Wolf classic "Who’s Been Talking" has never sounded better than it does here. Also, this "Jessica" really goes places and is not to be missed!"DISC ONEHot 'lanta 5:04 Statesboro Blues 5:06 Every Hungry Woman 6:31 Maydell 4:39 Firing Line 6:10 Key To the Highway (w/ Larry McCray, guitar) 8:34Midnight Rider 3:19DISC TWOWho’s Been Talking 10:03Trouble No More 3:31Rockin’ Horse 10:51No One To Run With 5:40DISC THREEMelissa 5:56Jessica 16:15One Way Out 13:04 Allman Brothers BandInstant Live 2005Germain AmphitheatreColumbus, OH 7/13/05 "This show has a unique opening sequence of "Mountain Jam>Don’t Want You No More>It’s Not My Cross to Bear>Ain’t Wastin’ Time No More" that is worth the price of admission. The band doesn’t stop there, of course, and Warren really takes off on "Good Morning Little Schoolgirl" and "Hoochie Coochie Man," which may be because he warmed up by playing the entire opening act set with moe. The owners of the Todd Bodine #30 NASCAR truck with the ABB logo were in attendance, and the band showed their gratitude with a classic setlist, featuring plenty of old favorites like "Don’t Keep Me Wonderin’" and "One Way Out." The "Liz Reed>Mountain Jam" set closer is a great finale".DISC ONE Mountain Jam 11:49Don’t Want You No More/It’s Not My Cross To Bear 7:24Ain’t Wastin’ Time No More 8:02 Don’t Keep Me Wonderin’ 3:44Woman Across The River 9:35Old Before My Time 5:51DISC TWOCome and Go Blues 6:13 Good Morning Little Schoolgirl 12:11 Midnight Rider 3:17 Statesboro Blues 5:08 Hoochie Coochie Man 9:58 Dreams 11:39DISC THREEIn Memory of Elizabeth Reed 29:41Mountain Jam 7:15One Way Out 5:43 Allman Brothers BandInstant Live 2005Verizon Wireless AmphVirginia Beach, VA 7/15/05 One of the most underrated shows of the summer. A rare electric version of "Come on In My Kitchen" is full of bluesy, sliding goodness in its only summer appearance. "Egypt" hits amazing heights, ".44 Blues" is nasty, and the combo of "Why Does Love Got to Be So Sad>Franklin’s Tower" has never sounded better, with a little help from moe. guitarist Al Schnier. The real fireworks come at the end, with a monumental "Les Brers in A Minor" that surges with raw power and an intense "Whipping Post." DISC ONE You Don’t Love Me 7:17 Statesboro Blues 4:49Wasted Words 7:48.44 Blues 11:04Egypt 14:35DISC TWOCome On In My Kitchen 9:09 Desdemona 11:15 Midnight Rider 3:21 Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad 4:43Franklin’s Tower (with Al Schnier, guitar) 8:56Who To Believe 6:44DISC THREEDon’t Think Twice (It’s Alright) (w/ Susan Tedeschi, vocals, guitar) 5:25Les Brers in A Minor 28:21 Whipping Post 14:19 Allman Brothers BandInstant Live 2005Post-Gazette PavilionBurgettstown, PA 7/16/05 This show is chock full of classics, from the "Trouble No More" opener to the "Southbound" encore. "Stand Back" features some savage, slashing guitar by Derek, who also plays an amazing solo on "Dreams." A smoking "Statesboro Blues" is played later in the set than usual, and "Instrumental Illness" and "Jessica" showcase the telepathic improvisational ability that makes the ABB the best live band around. Guitarist Chuck Garvey of moe. sits in on an explosive "Southbound" encore.DISC ONE Trouble No More 3:35 Midnight Rider 3:16 Stand Back 5:35 Maydell 4:34 Soulshine 6:39Instrumental Illness 12:21 DISC TWOMelissa 5:57Woman Across The River 8:00Dreams 9:53Rockin’ Horse 10:33Black Hearted Woman 22:44DISC THREEStatesboro Blues 4:37 Jessica 14:25 Southbound (w/ Chuck Garvey, guitar) 9:22 Allman Brothers BandInstant Live 2005Nissan Pavilion @ Stone RidgeBristow, VA 7/17/05 Sax master Ron Holloway lives in the DC area, so it’s no surprise he showed up to jam with the ABB at this show in Virginia. He shows his versatility by blowing funky soul licks on "The Same Thing" before returning to add jazzy touches to "Desdemona." Also of interest are short, to-the-point versions of "Leave My Blues at Home" and "Hoochie Coochie Man." The former has been played with a long drum segment lately, and the latter with a slide intro, but here they are played closer to the original arrangements.DISC ONE Ain’t Wastin’ Time No More 7:05 Leave My Blues At Home 7:02No One To Run With 6:40 Who’s Been Talking 10:43 Hot 'lanta 5:10 The Same Thing (w/ Ron Holloway, sax) 11:51DISC TWOOld Before My Time 5:59Come and Go Blues 6:07Egypt 16:40Revival 7:17Desdemona (w/ Ron Holloway, sax) 14:49DISC THREEHoochie Coochie Man 5:19In Memory of Elizabeth Reed 26:20One Way Out (w/ James van de Bogert, drums) 5:50 Allman Brothers BandInstant Live 2005Warner TheatreErie, PA 7/19/05 This theater show was one of the few "An Evening with…" two-set shows of the summer, and the band made the most of this intimate, 100-year-old venue. The whole town was excited about the ABB’s visit, and it shows in the great audience reaction. The first set is opens and closes with "Mountain Jam," with plenty of killer playing in between, including great versions of "Good Morning Little Schoolgirl" and "High Cost of Low Living." The second set features such rarities as "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down" and "Into the Mystic," plus a rocking version of "Jessica," and special guest Susan Tedeschi sitting in on "Don’t Think Twice (It’s Alright)."DISC ONE Mountain Jam 12:10Statesboro Blues 5:05Firing Line 6:27Good Morning Little Schoolgirl 12:29Midnight Rider 3:17High Cost of Low Living 9:31Trouble No More 3:33 Mountain Jam 9:38DISC TWOMelissa 5:59The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down 5:03Don’t Keep Me Wonderin’ 4:21 Into The Mystic 4:42Dreams 10:35Leave My Blues At Home 22:54DISC THREEDon’t Think Twice (It’s Alright) (w/ Susan Tedeschi, guitar & vocals) 5:29Jessica 15:08One Way Out 6:13 Allman Brothers BandInstant Live 2005Riverbend Music CenterCincinnati, OH 7/20/05 "This show has the only extended version of "Statesboro Blues" that the band played this year, as heard on the Cincinnati-recorded Live at Ludlow Garage 1970. Things get off to a good start with a sharp "Don’t Want You No More>It’s Not My Cross to Bear." Fans of long jams will find lots to love, with "Egypt," "Rockin’ Horse" and "Les Brers in A Minor" all stretched out to the breaking point. Don’t miss Warren’s soulful take on the Otis Redding classic "(I’ve Got) Dreams to Remember" and a rare mid-set version of "Revival.""DISC ONE Don’t Want You No More 2:43/It’s Not My Cross To Bear 5:03 Midnight Rider 3:20Stand Back 5:22Maydell 4:37Soulshine 6:46Egypt 16:20DISC TWOYou Don’t Love Me 7:58Melissa 6:00Rockin’ Horse 12:37Revival 6:46(I’ve Got) Dreams To Remember 6:32 DISC THREEStatesboro Blues 6:06Les Brers in A Minor 30:45Southbound 7:51 Allman Brothers BandInstant Live 2005Finger Lakes PACCanandaigua, NY 7/22/05 "The Howlin’ Wolf classic "Who’s Been Talking" is a standout from this show in Upstate New York, with great solos from Derek and Warren and a perfect feel to the song. Disc Two will be a favorite for jam lovers, with a powerful 16-minute "Egypt" and a 30+ minute "Instrumental Illness," the only time they have ever played both of these songs at the same show. Philip and Chuck Campbell add their sacred steel flavor to "One Way Out" and "Midnight Rider," which also features guest vocalist Gavin DeGraw. Don’t overlook this "Whipping Post" either."DISC ONE Done Somebody Wrong 3:44Every Hungry Woman 6:17Who’s Been Talking 10:08 Black Hearted Woman 6:25Gambler’s Roll 6:51Hoochie Coochie Man 10:29DISC TWOEgypt 16:22Good Clean Fun 5:09Stormy Monday 9:39Midnight Rider (w/ Gavin DeGraw, vocals; Chuck Campbell, pedal steel) 3:24Instrumental Illness 33:01DISC THREEOne Way Out (w/Philip Campbell, guitar; Chuck Campbell, pedal steel) 7:27Whipping Post 16:58 Allman Brothers BandInstant Live 2005Penn's LandingPhiladelphia, PA 7/23/05 2 CD Set"Have you ever wondered what the ABB would sound like with one guitar and a saxophone player? If so, this "West’s Best" selection is the show for you. Sax legend Ron Holloway stepped in on short notice for Warren Haynes at this gig, and his rich tone and tasteful saxophone playing add plenty to the mix. However, the star of this show is Derek Trucks. He has to pull all of the guitar weight and does so in great fashion. The opening "Mountain Jam" is sure to be different from any version you’ve ever heard. A deep, bluesy "Stormy Monday" and powerful sax-fueled versions of "Elizabeth Reed" and "Dreams" are other highlights from this unique evening."DISC ONE Mountain Jam 17:48Statesboro Blues 5:07Ain’t Wastin’ Time No More 7:06Southbound 6:39Trouble No More 3:34Stormy Monday 9:33Hot 'lanta 4:58Franklin’s Tower 8:53You Don’t Love Me 8:06DISC TWODreams 11:12In Memory of Elizabeth Reed 36:11One Way Out 6:35Ron Holloway - sax on all songs  Allman Brothers BandInstant Live 2005Saratoga PACSaratoga Springs, NY 7/24/05 "For the last show of the July run, Warren Haynes rejoined the Allman Brothers Band for a truly spectacular show. From the powerful "Jessica" opener to the magnificent "Layla" encore (the only time they played it on this tour) the band is hittin’ the note with gusto. New instrumental "Egypt" continues to grow into a powerhouse that can stand proudly alongside the band’s greatest works. Derek’s solo on "High Cost" packs even more punch than usual, and "Maydell" and "Who To Believe" are both strong. Take note of the 19-minute "Whipping Post," an epic excursion that is among the finest versions of the past ten years."DISC ONE Jessica 14:44Statesboro Blues 5:29High Cost of Low Living 9:57Maydell 4:39Midnight Rider 3:19Egypt 16:06DISC TWOCan’t Lose What You Never Had 6:03Into The Mystic 4:48Who To Believe 7:01Leave My Blues At Home 25:29DISC THREEMelissa 6:02Dreams 11:23Whipping Post 19:13Layla 7:33 Allman Brothers BandInstant Live 2005Rosemont TheatreRosemont, IL 8/13/05 "For the second year in a row, Rosemont makes the cut for "West’s Best." Besides a great starting lineup, the Allman Brothers Band has the strongest bench in the league, and this show is proof! With Warren Haynes off the road temporarily, sax man Ron Holloway and former ABB guitarist Jack Pearson stepped up and did a great job. Besides spectacular guitar work, Jack lends vocals to the blues classic "Dimples," which swings with a sassy strut. "Dreams" has always been one of Jack’s specialties, and this version soars on wings of glass, but the exclamation point on this show is the amazing 1-2 punch of "Jessica" and "Whipping Post" that closes the night." DISC ONE Don’t Want You No More 2:39/It’s Not My Cross To Bear 5:08Don’t Keep Me Wonderin’ 4:10Every Hungry Woman 7:21Dimples 9:16Ain’t Wastin’ Time No More 8:12Stand Back 6:37DISC TWOStormy Monday 9:45Hot ’lanta 5:49Franklin’s Tower 12:33Dreams 12:05DISC THREELeave My Blues At Home 27:34Jessica 16:11Whipping Post 17:13 Allman Brothers BandInstant Live 2005DTE Energy Music TheatreClarkston, MI 8/14/05 "With a full show under his belt, Jack Pearson sounds right at home here, and sax master Ron Holloway is his usual incredible self. The show features Jack singing his song "I Can Fix It" for the first time with the Allman Brothers Band. Popular openers "Hot ’lanta" and "Don’t Want You No More>It’s Not My Cross to Bear" show up back-to-back in rare mid-set appearances. Jack always shines on "Dreams" and this is no exception, but the "Mountain Jam" from this show may feature his best playing of this mini-tour." DISC ONE Statesboro Blues 5:05Ain’t Wastin’ Time No More 8:04 Southbound 8:21Hot ’lanta 5:39Don’t Want You No More 2:35/It’s Not My Cross To Bear 4:57Black Hearted Woman 6:55DISC TWOI Can Fix It 9:26Don’t Keep Me Wonderin’ 4:17Revival 5:25Dreams 12:35You Don’t Love Me 9:19DISC THREEMountain Jam 34:51One Way Out 6:49 Allman Brothers BandInstant Live 2005Ford Pavilion @ Montage Mt.Scranton, PA 8/19/05 "Warren rejoined the band with a vengeance at this show, starting with the spirited "Mountain Jam" opener. Jack Pearson was still in the neighborhood, and sits in on three songs. Warren introduces "blues hour" as Jack comes out for a triple-guitar run through "Dimples," "Key To the Highway" and "Good Morning Little Schoolgirl" that stands as one of the highlights of the summer. If you like extended jams, you need to hear these! A righteous "Elizabeth Reed" is another treat from this special night."DISC ONEMountain Jam 22:56Trouble No More 3:29Midnight Rider 3:13Rockin’ Horse 10:12Done Somebody Wrong 3:45DISC TWOThe Night They Drove Old Dixie Down 5:12*Dimples 11:13*Key To the Highway 9:05*Good Morning Little Schoolgirl 12:14Stand Back 5:59DISC THREEStatesboro Blues 5:07In Memory of Elizabeth Reed 37:24One Way Out 10:59* w/ Jack Pearson, guitar Allman Brothers BandInstant Live 2005Tweeter CenterMansfield, MA 8/20/05 "ABB alumnus Chuck Leavell took time out from rehearsals for the Rolling Stones tour to sit in with the band at this great show. This one also made the cut again for "West’s Best," and there is no doubt why! Chuck lends his jazzy piano stylings to the modern classic "Desdemona," and takes a rare keyboard solo on "Dreams" before finishing the show with his trademark "Jessica" and a rousing version of "Southbound." Don’t miss the extended "Revival" opener and Warren’s bluesy take on Howlin’ Wolf’s "Who’s Been Talking," plus yet another revelatory version of "Egypt." "DISC ONE Revival 7:21Every Hungry Woman 7:22You Don’t Love Me 8:20Who’s Been Talking 10:03No One To Run With 6:13*Desdemona 13:27DISC TWOWoman Across The River 7:47Soulshine 6:56Egypt 15:20Melissa 5:46*Dreams 13:21DISC THREELeave My Blues At Home 2:37/ Drums 9:52 /*Jessica 11:22*Southbound 8:22*w/ Chuck Leavell, piano Allman Brothers BandInstant Live 2005New England Dodge Music CenterHartford, CT 8/21/05 "From the powerful "Les Brers" opener, the band was hittin’ the note this night. ABB drummer Jaimoe lives in Connecticut, and the band always gets great support there. "Can’t Lose What You Never Had" appears for only the third time this summer, and the equally rare ".44 Blues" has a great, swampy groove to it. "Instrumental Illness" gets a good workout, and check out the extended version of "Black Hearted Woman." The double encore of "Melissa" and "Whipping Post" really puts this show over the top!"DISC ONE Les Brers in A Minor 9:52Ain’t Wastin’ Time No More 7:26Statesboro Blues 5:06Can’t Lose What You Never Had 5:46 .44 Blues 12:39Walk on Gilded Splinters 6:44DISC TWOCome and Go Blues 6:07Instrumental Illness 12:07Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad 4:42/Franklin’s Tower 9:48Midnight Rider 3:24DISC THREEBlack Hearted Woman 28:46Melissa 5:41Whipping Post 16:07 Allman Brothers BandInstant Live 2005PNC Bank Arts CenterHolmdel, NJ 8/23/05 "The ABB only played "Preachin’ Blues" twice this year, and this version was pure gutsy blues, with one of Warren’s grittiest vocals. "Who To Believe" grew a lot as a live tune this year, and this version shows Gregg growling the blues while Derek plays a ringing, intense solo. "Gambler’s Roll" was another standout at this show, but the highlight is a "Mountain Jam" that reaches incredible heights, possibly the best of the year."DISC ONE Jessica 15:48Statesboro Blues 5:05One Way Out 5:32Gambler’s Roll 6:25Maydell 4:33Firing Line 6:44DISC TWOHot ’lanta 5:10The Same Thing 11:09Who To Believe 7:20Melissa 5:44Stand Back 5:48Hoochie Coochie Man 10:06DISC THREEMountain Jam 30:01Preachin’ Blues 5:31Whipping Post 15:13  Allman Brothers BandInstant Live 2005Tommy Hilfiger @ Jones BeachWantagh, NY 8/24/05 "The band’s New York fans always come out strong for the show that tides them over until the Beacon, and this year was no different. The extended arrangement of "Revival" is a great way to start things off, but things really start clicking with "Wasted Words" and an epic "Desdemona." From then on it’s "Egypt," "Soulshine" and "Dreams" in rapid succession, followed by a no-holds-barred "Rockin’ Horse>Drums>Bass>Jessica" onslaught. Hold on and enjoy the ride."DISC ONE Revival 7:23Don’t Keep Me Wonderin’ 4:05Midnight Rider 3:12Good Morning Little Schoolgirl 12:12Wasted Words 8:13Desdemona 13:53DISC TWOEgypt 13:57Soulshine 7:36Dreams 12:47Rockin’ Horse>drums 12:03DISC THREEDrums 16:07Bass 4:56Jessica 16:04Southbound 6:54 Allman Brothers BandInstant Live 2005Borgata Hotel & CasinoAtlantic City, NJ 8/26/05 "Horn lovers, rejoice! The Asbury Jukes horns joined the band for a memorable sit-in at this intimate performance, which makes it a natural choice for a "West’s Best" selection. The versions of "Into the Mystic," "The Same Thing" and "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down" really benefit from the extra firepower of a horn section, and sax man Ron Holloway lends a hand to a smoking version of "Desdemona." An epic "Dreams>Liz Reed" combo features amazing guitar work from Derek and Warren, and on "Liz Reed" Holloway gets another chance to show why he has been such a frequent guest with the band."DISC ONE You Don’t Love Me 8:15Midnight Rider 3:14Trouble No More 3:33Woman Across The River 8:16Old Before My Time 5:49Egypt 15:57DISC TWOEnd of the Line 7:30Desdemona (w/ Ron Holloway, sax) 16:31*Into the Mystic 5:29*The Same Thing 12:37DISC THREE*The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down 6:03Dreams 13:02In Memory of Elizabeth Reed 23:35Southbound 8:36* w/ The Asbury Jukes horns Allman Brothers BandInstant Live 2005New York State FairSyracuse, NY 8/27/05 "Another show for horn music lovers! The Asbury Jukes opened this show, and then lend depth and texture to everything from the Otis Redding classic "(I’ve Got) Dreams to Remember" to "Into the Mystic" and "The Same Thing." One of the few versions of "Stormy Monday" the band played this summer is brimming with soulfulness. The highlight of the show was probably the smoking "Jessica" that closed the show, but a horn-infused "Southbound" encore gives it a run for its money"DISC ONE Don’t Keep Me Wonderin’ 3:54Trouble No More 3:36Ain’t Wastin’ Time No More 6:55Woman Across The River 8:43Stormy Monday 9:16Every Hungry Woman 7:13DISC TWO*(I’ve Got) Dreams to Remember 7:49Firing Line 6:40Statesboro Blues 4:23*Into The Mystic 5:15*The Same Thing 11:23Jessica 16:54DISC THREEMidnight Rider 3:14*Southbound 10:23*w/ The Asbury Jukes horns Allman Brothers BandInstant Live 2005Champlain Valley ExpoEssex Junction, VT 8/28/05 "This show ended the August tour and features great versions of everything from "Ain’t Wastin’ Time No More" to "Dreams." However, the real attraction here is an expansive version of "Mountain Jam" with Trey Anastasio of Phish on guitar. He adds his unique guitar style to the Allmans sound, and the combination of Trey, Warren and Derek makes for a sonic delight indeed" DISC ONE Revival 6:38Ain’t Wastin’ Time No More 6:37Statesboro Blues 5:09Who’s Been Talking 9:40Soulshine 6:54DISC TWOHot ’lanta 5:09Melissa 5:43Dreams 11:12Midnight Rider 3:20Rockin’ Horse 10:43DISC THREEMountain Jam (w/ Trey Anastasio, guitar) 26:38One Way Out (w/ Danny Chauncey, guitar) 6:08 Allman Brothers BandInstant Live 2005York FairYork, PA 9/13/05 2 CD Set"This is the perfect night for those who prefer a tight, action-packed show full of classic hits. None of the ten songs on the first disc are longer than eight minutes, including "Melissa," "Revival," "Statesboro Blues" and "Hot ’lanta." Disc Two kicks out the jams with long versions of "Black Hearted Woman" and "Jessica," plus sweet renditions of "Midnight Rider" and "One Way Out.""DISC ONE Don’t Want You No More 2:38/It’s Not My Cross To Bear 4:58Statesboro Blues 5:02Ain’t Wastin’ Time No More 7:05Maydell 4:33Don’t Keep Me Wonderin’ 3:53Hot ’lanta 5:04Woman Across The River 7:41Revival 6:46Melissa 5:50DISC TWOBlack Hearted Woman 26:05Midnight Rider 3:18Jessica 14:48One Way Out 5:46  Allman Brothers BandInstant Live 2005UMB Bank PavilionMaryland Heights, MO 9/16/05 "This show near St. Louis was part of the anniversary celebration for KSHE, the longest-running 24-hour FM station in the country, and the band pulled out all the stops. Gregg’s son and St. Louis resident Devon Allman sounds great singing "Midnight Rider," and the powerful 1-2 punch of "Who’s Been Talking" and "Every Hungry Woman" is another highlight. The epic set-closing sequence of "Leave My Blues At Home>Drums>Bass>Jessica" is a keeper, with one of the best drum segments of the year."DISC ONE One Way Out 5:27Statesboro Blues 5:05Woman Across The River 8:28Come and Go Blues 6:49Desdemona 10:44Midnight Rider (w/ Devon Allman, vocals) 3:20DISC TWOWho’s Been Talking 9:25Every Hungry Woman 6:38Melissa 5:49 The Same Thing 9:26Dreams 11:18DISC THREELeave My Blues At Home 2:31 Drums 16:33Bass 3:04Jessica 14:30Whipping Post 14:39 Allman Brothers BandInstant Live 2005Mid-America CenterCouncil Bluffs, IA 9/17/05 "A 38-minute "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed" is one of many high notes at this show. "Stand Back" sizzles and the band showcased some newer songs from the Hittin’ the Note album, such as "Firing Line" and "Maydell." Don’t forget a smoldering "Good Morning Little Schoolgirl" and a raucous "Southbound" encore!"DISC ONE Don’t Want You No More 2:33/It’s Not My Cross To Bear 5:00Trouble No More 3:32Stand Back 5:27Maydell 4:29Old Before My Time 5:40You Don’t Love Me 7:36Firing Line 6:35DISC TWOGood Morning Little Schoolgirl 10:54Midnight Rider 3:16High Cost of Low Living 9:06Statesboro Blues 4:36Hoochie Coochie Man 10:56DISC THREEIn Memory Of Elizabeth Reed 38:15Southbound 6:56 Allman Brothers BandInstant Live 2005Red Rocks AmphitheaterMorrison, CO 9/18/05 "Red Rocks is one of those venues that people travel across the country to, and shows like this are the reason why. Not even equipment problems could slow the ABB down. You can tell the band is in good spirits when Warren gives Gregg a hard time about "organ trouble" before "One Way Out," but Gregg slyly quips, "Hey, three times in 36 years isn’t bad!" The band performed magic under the Colorado stars this night, from the "Jessica" opener to the amazing "Dreams" and a mile-high rendition of "Mountain Jam." "Rockin’ Horse" is taken to glorious heights, "Egypt" continues its remarkable growth, and "Whipping Post" puts an exclamation point on the night’s festivities. You don’t want to miss this one."DISC ONE Jessica 13:37Statesboro Blues 5:02Ain’t Wastin’ Time No More 6:52Rockin’ Horse 12:27One Way Out 5:39DISC TWONo One To Run With 6:07Egypt 14:16(I’ve Got) Dreams To Remember 6:42Wasted Words 7:55Dreams 12:10DISC THREEInto The Mystic 4:54Mountain Jam 29:36Whipping Post 15:47 Allman Brothers BandInstant Live 2005Uptown TheaterKansas City, MO 9/20/05 "ABB fans love these intimate "An Evening with…" shows, and Kansas City got two gems at the Uptown, a great old theater that was the smallest venue the ABB played this year. Opening night kicks off with a scorching "Hot ’lanta" and the best "Instrumental Illness" of the year. The second set has a great "Who’s Been Talking>You Don’t Love Me" combo and a killer "Les Brers" that features the debut of Derek Trucks on bass! The "Revival" encore is over eight minutes long and bursting with joyful noise. Good stuff for sure."DISC ONE Hot ’lanta 5:01Done Somebody Wrong 3:37Every Hungry Woman 6:58Woman Across The River 7:38Trouble No More 3:28Soulshine 7:09Instrumental Illness 12:03DISC TWO Stormy Monday 9:03Black Hearted Woman 6:41Who’s Been Talking 10:09You Don’t Love Me 7:49Melissa 6:10DISC THREE Les Brers in A Minor 37:04Revival 8:17  Allman Brothers BandInstant Live 2005Uptown TheaterKansas City, MO 9/21/05 "The band’s love affair with Kansas City continues! After sitting in with opening act Antigone Rising, Derek, Warren and Gregg were well warmed up for this show. Opening with "Don’t Want You No More>It’s Not My Cross to Bear>One Way Out" declared that the band meant business. Epic versions of "Desdemona" and "Egypt" are full of the nuances you can only get in a small venue with great acoustics. "Leave My Blues at Home>Drums>Jessica" is a great jam that brings the two-night run to a close with a bang."DISC ONE Don’t Want You No More 2:34/It’s Not My Cross To Bear 4:55One Way Out 5:30Come and Go Blues 6:48Maydell 4:33Desdemona 11:04Statesboro Blues 5:06DISC TWOEgypt 15:13The Same Thing 9:39Midnight Rider 3:15Rockin’ Horse 12:10No One To Run With 5:31DISC THREELeave My Blues At Home 2:31/Drums 18:28Jessica 15:05Southbound 6:20 Allman Brothers BandInstant Live 2005Knoxville Civic AuditoriumKnoxville, TN 9/27/05 "This is another 2nd-year "West’s Best" choice for all kinds of good reasons. After a strong first set that ended with "Good Morning Little Schoolgirl" and "Egypt," Jack Pearson joined the band for virtually the entire second set of this small venue show. Besides his usual guitar heroics, the versatile Mr. Pearson plays bass on "Statesboro Blues." The triple-guitar version of "The Same Thing" will make your hair stand on end, and "Dimples" has a mighty groove to it. "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed" was always one of Jack’s showstoppers when he was a member of the band, and this rendition shows he hasn’t forgotten how to rip it up". DISC ONEDon’t Want You No More 2:36/It’s Not My Cross To Bear 5:00You Don’t Love Me 7:32Midnight Rider 3:15Woman Across The River 8:30Come and Go Blues 6:06Every Hungry Woman 6:23Good Morning Little Schoolgirl 11:53DISC TWOEgypt 15:36Melissa 5:28%Statesboro Blues 5:08*The Same Thing 11:03*Dimples 7:33 DISC THREE*In Memory of Elizabeth Reed 43:13*Southbound 8:14% w/Jack Pearson, bass* w/Jack Pearson, guitar Allman Brothers BandInstant Live 2005Charlottesville PavilionCharlottesville, VA 9/28/05 "The ABB’s first show at this brand new outdoor venue was an all-out jam fest and one of the most underrated shows of the year. How can you beat the combination of "Rockin’ Horse>Desdemona>The Same Thing," the last two with saxophonist extraordinaire Ron Holloway. 35 minutes of untouchable jamming right there. "Mountain Jam" brackets both ends of this show, with something in between for everybody. Check out the bluesy version of the rare "Gambler’s Roll" and the longest "Hoochie Coochie Man" of the year"DISC ONE Mountain Jam 13:06One Way Out 5:31Ain’t Wastin’ Time No More 7:19Maydell 4:32Gambler’s Roll 6:47Statesboro Blues 5:01Hoochie Coochie Man 11:34DISC TWOInstrumental Illness 12:20The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down 5:25Trouble No More 3:35*Soulshine 8:33Rockin’ Horse 10:28*Desdemona 14:07DISC THREE *The Same Thing 9:46Drums 19:20 Bass/Mountain Jam 7:29Revival 7:04*w/Ron Holloway, saxophone Allman Brothers BandInstant Live 2005Alltel PavilionRaleigh, NC 9/30/05 "The wicked combo of "Statesboro Blues>Walk On Gilded Splinters>Who’s Been Talking" gets this show off to a roaring start, and there’s no letting up. A "Dreams" featuring Warren Haynes shows up earlier in the setlist than usual, followed by a great "Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad>Franklin’s Tower." "Jessica" and "Southbound" bring it on home as the ABB finish up their 15th consecutive year at Alltel Pavilion."DISC ONEHot ’lanta 4:59Statesboro Blues 5:02Walk On Gilded Splinters 6:46Who’s Been Talking 9:03Wasted Words 7:23Old Before My Time 5:48Woman Across The River 8:20DISC TWODreams 10:51Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad 4:25/Franklin’s Tower 8:58Melissa 5:29Leave My Blues At Home 2:35Drums 19:27DISC THREEBass 7:54Jessica 16:25Southbound 6:40 Allman Brothers BandInstant Live 2005Hi-Fi Buys AmphitheaterAtlanta, GA 10/1/05 "A pumping, energetic "Jessica" opener took this show into the stratosphere, and it never came back down to Earth. Listen to Gregg Allman sing this version of "One Way Out" and there can be no doubt he can still bring it. Sensitive versions of "Desdemona" and "Melissa" also show Gregg in fine voice. "Egypt" realizes all of that song’s potential in a deeply psychedelic version, "Elizabeth Reed" develops a ferocious groove, and Derek’s solo on "Whipping Post" begins with an otherworldly dissonance that has to be heard to be believed. A feast for the ears!"DISC ONEJessica 16:14Done Somebody Wrong 3:37One Way Out 5:28Rockin’ Horse 10:33Desdemona 11:19DISC TWOMidnight Rider 3:18Maydell 4:32Egypt 14:20Statesboro Blues 5:01(I’ve Got) Dreams to Remember 6:25In Memory of Elizabeth Reed 14:39DISC THREEDrums 19:19Bass/Elizabeth Reed 7:44Melissa 5:46Whipping Post 13:50 Allman Brothers BandInstant Live 2005Blockbuster PavilionCharlotte, NC 10/2/05 "Good morning little "Spoonful!" For the last show of the year, the band pulled out an amazing surprise, with "Spoonful" – played for the first time ever by the ABB - emerging in the middle of "Good Morning Little Schoolgirl." The result is sonic bliss, and that alone makes this show worth getting. When you add a spectacular "Les Brers in A Minor" and the odyssey of "Dreams>Mountain Jam," this becomes one of the best shows of 2005. Warren sings no less than five songs, the most of any this summer. What a way to wrap it all up!" DISC ONE Les Brers in A Minor 11:57Ain’t Wastin’ Time No More 7:45Southbound 5:00The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down 5:21The Same Thing 10:23Who To Believe 6:28Statesboro Blues 5:15DISC TWOWoman Across The River 7:53Soulshine 7:00Stand Back 5:50Good Morning Little Schoolgirl/Spoonful/Schoolgirl 14:05Dreams 11:01DISC THREEMountain Jam 28:50No One To Run With 6:53    

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