180g Audiophile Vinyl Mastered by Friday Music's Joe Reagoso from the Arista Records Tapes! Pressed at RTI!
Rolling Stone 2015 Readers' Poll: The 10 Best Jam Bands: The Allman Brothers Rated 2nd!
The Allman Brothers Band continue to be known as one of the original rock super groups of the late sixties who have a knack of mastering rock and blues grooves drenched in gospel, soul and country rock. With a plethora of amazing albums over their almost five decade career, The Allman Brothers Band have truly created some of the finest music ever waxed for the classic rock era.
In 1980, The Allman Brothers Band greeted the new decade with a smokin new line-up, a new label and a great new recording with Reach For The Sky. This stunning Arista Records release featured a good amount of AOR radio classics like Dickey Betts Hell & High Water, Gregg Allmans stellar Mystery Woman, the magnificent instrumental From The Madness Of The West, plus a surprise hit single with their southern rock classic Angeline. Augmented with two new band members the late great Dangerous Dan Toler on guitar and David Goldflies on bass, this top selling rock classic hasnt been available on vinyl for many decades...that is until now!
Friday Music is very proud to announce for the first time ever the stunning 180 Gram Audiophile Vinyl and gatefold cover presentation of Reach For The Sky by The Allman Brothers Band. Mastered impeccably by Joe Reagoso at Friday Music Studios and Capitol Mastering in Hollywood and manufactured at R.T.I., this original Arista Records classic truly reaches sonic heights in the audiophile vinyl domain. Friday Music has also included the original artwork elements and photos not seen in LP cover form in years.
Features:
Limited Edition
180g Audiophile Vinyl
Mastered from the Arista Records tapes
Mastered by Joe Reagoso at Friday Music Studios & Capitol Mastering in Hollywood
Pressed at RTI
Gatefold Jacket
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 Allman Brothers Band continue to be known as one of the original rock super groups of the late sixties who have a knack of mastering rock and blues grooves drenched in gospel, soul and country rock. With a plethora of amazing albums over their almost five decade career, The Allman Brothers Band have truly created some of the finest music ever waxed for the classic rock era.
In 1980, The Allman Brothers Band greeted the new decade with a smokin new line-up, a new label and a great new recording with Reach For The Sky. This stunning Arista Records release featured a good amount of AOR radio classics like Dickey Betts Hell & High Water, Gregg Allmans stellar Mystery Woman, the magnificent instrumental From The Madness Of The West, plus a surprise hit single with their southern rock classic Angeline. Augmented with two new band members the late great Dangerous Dan Toler on guitar and David Goldflies on bass, this top selling rock classic hasnt been available on vinyl for many decades...that is until now!
Friday Music is very proud to announce for the first time ever the stunning 180 Gram Audiophile Vinyl and gatefold cover presentation of Reach For The Sky by The Allman Brothers Band. Mastered impeccably by Joe Reagoso at Friday Music Studios and Capitol Mastering in Hollywood and manufactured at R.T.I., this original Arista Records classic truly reaches sonic heights in the audiophile vinyl domain. Friday Music has also included the original artwork elements and photos not seen in LP cover form in years.
Features:
Limited Edition
180g Audiophile Vinyl
Mastered from the Arista Records tapes
Mastered by Joe Reagoso at Friday Music Studios & Capitol Mastering in Hollywood
Pressed at RTI
Gatefold Jacket
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