1980 Release Reissued On 180g Audiophile Vinyl!
Rolling Stone 2015 Readers' Poll: The 10 Best Jam Bands: The Allman Brothers Rated 2nd!
The band that had been through so much and then some released Reach For the Sky in 1980. The transition from their origins of groovy Blues Rock (with Duane Allman still in their ranks) to Country Rock had been completed around this time. Under the leadership of guitarist and original member Dickey Betts and founding member/organ player Gergg Allman the band churned out eight songs for this gospel-infused album. Reach For the Sky attained a minor hit with the song "Angeline".
Features:
180g Audiophile Vinyl
Import LP
Selections:
1. Hell & High Water
2. Mystery Woman
3. From the Madness of the West
4. I Got A Right To Be Wrong
5. Angeline
6. Famous Last Words
7. Keep On Keepin' On
8. So Long
Rolling Stone 2015 Readers' Poll: The 10 Best Jam Bands: The Allman Brothers Rated 2nd!
The band that had been through so much and then some released Reach For the Sky in 1980. The transition from their origins of groovy Blues Rock (with Duane Allman still in their ranks) to Country Rock had been completed around this time. Under the leadership of guitarist and original member Dickey Betts and founding member/organ player Gergg Allman the band churned out eight songs for this gospel-infused album. Reach For the Sky attained a minor hit with the song "Angeline".
Features:
180g Audiophile Vinyl
Import LP
Selections:
1. Hell & High Water
2. Mystery Woman
3. From the Madness of the West
4. I Got A Right To Be Wrong
5. Angeline
6. Famous Last Words
7. Keep On Keepin' On
8. So Long