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he 50th anniversary of the Allman Brothers Band will be marked by the new career retrospective Trouble No More: 50th Anniversary Collection, to be released by Island Mercury/UMe on 28 February. The set pays tribute to the Southern rock pioneers and their extraordinary body of work, and will be available as a 10LP or 5CD box set or digitally.

The retrospective is produced by Allman Brothers Band historians and aficionados Bill Levenson, John Lynskey and Kirk West, and contains no fewer than 61 Allman Brothers Band classics, live performances and rarities spanning their 45-year career. It has seven previously unreleased tracks, going from the beginning of the band’s story until the end.

The Allmans’ original 1969 demo of the Muddy Waters song ‘Trouble No More’ opens up the set, offering a new introduction to the magical combination of Berry Oakley, Butch Trucks, Dickey Betts, Duane Allman, Jaimoe and Gregg Allman that came together that year. It was the first demo recorded for the debut album that started their emergence as one of the most important and creative bands in rock history.

At the other end of the collection, the set concludes with a live performance of ‘Trouble No More’ from the Allman Brothers Band’s last show at the Beacon Theatre in New York, which brings the retrospective full circle. That previously unreleased ‘Trouble No More’ demo is available for streaming now, and for immediate download with pre-orders of the digital album.


The ten LPs in the deluxe vinyl box set of Trouble No More: 50th Anniversary Collection are packaged in five gatefold jackets housed in a wood veneer wrapped slipcase with gold graphics, together with a 56-page book. The vinyl set is also to be released as a limited edition colour vinyl pressing via uDiscover Music, with each LP pressed on orange and red splatter coloured vinyl to evoke the inside of a peach.

The 5CD edition will be packaged in a 12-panel softpack, which comes in a visually distinctive slipcase and features an 88-page booklet. Both of these physical versions have a near-9000 word essay on the band’s history by John Lynskey; unreleased band photos and newly-shot images of memorabilia from the Big House Museum, in the Allmans’ adopted hometown Macon, GA; and a recap of the 13 different incarnations of the band’s line-up over the years.

The digital version of the album will mirror the 5CD edition and be available for streaming and download, including as an Apple Digital Master. All of the recordings in the set have been newly mastered by Jason NeSmith at Chase Park Transduction in Athens, Georgia and sound better than ever.

Trouble No More: 50th Anniversary Collection is arranged chronologically and thematically to represent all of those line-ups, grouped into five distinct eras representing the various stages of the band’s recording and performance development. They’re divided by the group’s stays on Capricorn, Arista and Epic, as well as their own Peach imprint.

The first disc, The Capricorn Years 1969 – 1979 Part I, covers the band’s beginnings, with the unreleased ‘Trouble No More’ demo and highlights of their self-titled debut album such as the landmark ‘Whipping Post’; standouts from their sophomore set Idlewild South such as the classic ‘Midnight Rider’; and tracks from the legendary Live At Filmore East album including the celebrated ‘Statesboro Blues’ and the 13-minute instrumental epic ‘In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed.’

“There is no question, however,” writes Lynskey, “that the Allman Brothers Band was at their best up on a stage, playing live music for an audience. The group played with unbridled energy, and without constraints. While their set list did not vary all that much from night to night in the early days, the band’s desire to explore, create and improvise guaranteed that each show would be a different listening experience…their marathon concerts became the stuff of legend, and that spirit was captured on At Fillmore East, the live set by which all others are measured.”

The Capricorn Years 1969 -1979 Part II has songs from the double album, Eat A Peach, made with tracks recorded with Duane Allman in 1971 before his tragic death such as ‘Blue Sky’ and ‘Melissa.’ The band are also heard in a variety of live settings on this disc includes songs from the chart-topping Brothers and Sisters such as the Dickey Betts composition and hit single ‘Ramblin Man.’ There’s also a previously unreleased outtake of ‘Early Morning Blues,’ which eventually morphed into ‘Jelly Jelly.’

The Capricorn Years, 1969-1979 Part III/The Arista Years, 1980-1981 opens with live performances from their historic Summer Jam show of July ’73 with the Grateful Dead. 1975’s Win, Lose Or Draw is represented by such as the moving title track and their version of Muddy Waters’ ‘Can’t Lose What You Never Had. The reunion of original members that led to 1979’s Enlightened Rogues prompts the inclusion of ‘Crazy Love,’ ‘Can’t Take It With You’ and others, then comes their move to Arista Records for 1980’s Reach For The Sky and 1981’s chapter-closing Brothers Of The Road.

The Epic Years, 1989-2000 reflects the period in which another revitalised line-up, featuring new guitar recruit Warren Haynes, flourished as a seven-piece. Seven Turns became their first album together in nearly a decade, from which comes ‘Good Clean Fun,’ and there are tracks from 1991’s Shades Of Two Worlds. Other highlights of the period include ‘Low Dirty Mean’ from the 1992 live album Play All Night: Live At The Beacon Theatre, a rare live performance of Robert Johnson’s ‘Come On Into My Kitchen’ and songs from 1994’s Where It All Begins. The unreleased ‘I’m Not Crying’ ends the disc.

The collection concludes with The Peach Years, 2000-2014, spanning various new changes in line-up, such as Betts’departure and the arrival of guitarist Derek Trucks. The latter features on the previously unreleased 2000 recording ‘Loan Me A Dime.’ There’s also a newly-released live performance of ‘Desdemona’ at the Beacon Theatre in 2001, which featured on the Allman Brothers Band’s final album, Hittin’ The Note, in 2003.

Two unreleased tracks from the 2005 annual stand at the Beacon Theatre are included, and as mentioned, the collection culminates in a live ‘Trouble No More.’ “In those four minutes,” writes Lynskey, “45 years came pouring out of the speakers; 45 years of superior blues/rock music, created by incomparable musicians. The final notes echoed through the theatre early in the morning of 29 October, 43 years to the day that Duane Allman died.”

As reported, the 50th anniversary of the Allman Brothers Band will be celebrated in a one-night-only concert at Madison Square Garden in New York, in which The Brothers – Jaimoe, Warren Haynes, Derek Trucks, Oteil Burbridge and Marc Quinones will be joined by Duane Trucks, Reese Wynans and special guest Chuck Leavell. Tickets sold out immediately after going on sale.

Trouble No More: 50th Anniversary Collection is released on 28 February. Scroll down for the full tracklisting, and pre-order it here.


And on the other end of the $$$ spectrum we have $50 per LP before any disconts. Ouch 🤕
 
To be fair (and I really hate to give them ANY credit these days), I did discover U.S. Girls when they were selling a standard black copy of Half Free in the store way back when they used to sell non-exclusive items. If you (or any other fans for that matter) haven't heard that one yet, it's super awesome. In a Poem was better, but Half Free is also an exceptional album.

Yeah I've heard all of her stuff back to "U.S. Girls on KRAAK". I really enjoy all of them but on a poem is just another level for me. But I'm glad to hear they atleast had that one in the store
 
Is 4AD the only place to get that marbled copy thus far? I don't mind going that route, I just hate their "if you do media mail and it's warped you won't receive any support" policy.
not that I've seen, but I havent experienced that problem before with their delivery. Thankfully I have a vinyl flat service in the city in case of something like that.
 
not that I've seen, but I havent experienced that problem before with their delivery. Thankfully I have a vinyl flat service in the city in case of something like that.
I just put my order through and didn't see that verbiage this time. I definitely did when I pre-ordered The National last year though. Maybe they've done away with it! The vinyl was fine anyway, and this marbled lavender is way cooler than the VMP variant. I don't blind buy much based on one single, but have every confidence that this is going to be a great album. She has yet to disappoint!
 
This is one awful cover I know that.

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February is stacked with new releases that I'm really looking forward to from the likes of Grimes, Tame Impala, Caribou and Tennis. While in March we're getting a new U.S. Girls album.
Yes consider my initial post as cancelled, quite a few exciting announcements (King Krule, U.S. Girls, Caroline Rose) within a week!
 
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Galaxy and Half&Half variants are on bandcamp, too. Only about 18 or less left of each.
 
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Brooklyn's Thick have signed to Epitaph records and are about to release their debut full length. Riot Grrrl, power punk, and grungy alternative collide headlong in a pogo-inducing frenzy of good vibes and real emotion.

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Wasted Shirt, a new project from Ty Segall and Brian Chippendale!

I love Ty.



Wasted Shirt: Fungus II

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Rarely when formulating combinations of musicians you would like to hear play together do you get to actually hear it. If Brian Chippendale and Ty Segall made a record, would you want to hear it? If the answer is yes, read on. If the answer is no, it's too bad you ended up canned, suspended in syrup with nothing but other peaches to keep you company.

Prepare To Be Stoked Dept.: The album is exploding euphoria from start to finish. A morphing day-glo rainbow that will bring a smile to your face like if you were on your way to Washington DC for the Million Puppy March. Upon first spin, all boxes are checked and any previously held doubts are completely obliterated. The more you play it, the better it kabongs you upside your head. Hectic doesn't even begin to describe it. Brian and Ty, two mere particles in the grand scheme, collide at high speed, the technicians dive for cover, the reaction is recorded. Mutation is achieved. This is Freedom Rock. Turn up the volume. Hasten your emancipation. Sonic joy awaits.

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