| View Larger Image | Dreams | Audio CDby The Allman Brothers Band
| List Price: | $59.98 | | Price: | $37.47 | | You Save: | $22.51 (38%) | | | Available: | Usually ships in 24 hours |
| | Binding: | Audio CD | | Format: | Box set | | Studio: | Island / Mercury | | Release Date: | June 08, 1989 | | Sales Rank: | 6,773th |
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TRACK LISTING | Disc: 1
- Track 1: Shapes of Things [#] - Allman Joys
- Track 2: Spoonful [#] - Allman Joys
- Track 3: Crossroads [#] - Allman Joys
- Track 4: Cast off All My Fears - The Hour Glass
- Track 5: Down in Texas - The Hour Glass
- Track 6: Ain't No Good to Cry [#] - The Hour Glass
- Track 7: B.B. King Medley: Sweet Little Angel/It's My Own Fault/How Blue Can Y - The Hour Glass
- Track 8: Morning Dew - The 31st of February,
- Track 9: God Rest His Soul - The 31st of February,
- Track 10: I Feel Free - Second Coming, Second Coming
- Track 11: She Has Funny Cars - Second Coming, Second Coming
- Track 12: Goin' Down Slow - The Allman Brothers Band, Duane Allman
- Track 13: Dreams [#]
- Track 14: Don't Want You No More
- Track 15: It's Not My Cross to Bear
- Track 16: Trouble No More
- Track 17: Dreams
| Disc: 2
- Track 1: Statesboro Blues [#]
- Track 2: (I'm Your) Hoochie Coochie Man
- Track 3: Midnight Rider
- Track 4: Dimples [Live]
- Track 5: I'm Gonna Move to the Outskirts of Town [Live][#]
- Track 6: Revival
- Track 7: One More Ride [#]
- Track 8: Whipping Post [Live]
- Track 9: In Memory of Elizabeth Reed [Live]
- Track 10: Drunken Hearted Boy [#]
| Disc: 3
- Track 1: You Don't Love Me/Soul Serenade [Live][#]
- Track 2: Blue Sky
- Track 3: Little Martha
- Track 4: Melissa
- Track 5: Ain't Wastin' Time No More [Live]
- Track 6: Wasted Words
- Track 7: Ramblin' Man
- Track 8: Southbound
- Track 9: Jessica
- Track 10: Midnight Rider
- Track 11: One Way Out [Live][#]
- Track 12: Long Time Gone - Dickey Betts
| Disc: 4
- Track 1: Can't Lose What You Never Had
- Track 2: Come and Go Blues - Gregg Allman
- Track 3: Bougainvillea - Dickey Betts & Great Southern, Great Southern
- Track 4: Can You Fool - Allman and Woman,
- Track 5: Good Time Feeling - Dickey Betts & Great Southern, Great Southern
- Track 6: Crazy Love
- Track 7: Can't Take It With You
- Track 8: Just Ain't Easy [#]
- Track 9: In Memory of Elizabeth Reed [#]
- Track 10: Angeline
- Track 11: Things You Used to Do
- Track 12: Nancy [#] - Dickey Betts
- Track 13: Rain [#] - Gregg Allman
- Track 14: I'm No Angel - Gregg Allman Band
- Track 15: Demons - Gregg Allman Band
- Track 16: Duane's Tune - Dickey Betts
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Amazon.com This four-CD celebration offers an incredibly comprehensive look at the Allman Brothers, adding early demos, rare live recordings, alternate takes, outtakes, remixes, and solo efforts to the already powerful "official" catalog. Their progression from '60s Invasion-style rockers to blues cover band with a taste for B.B. King to dynamic rock & roll juggernaut is astonishing, and the inclusion of sundry oddities will make collectors happy. The booklet is thorough and lovingly produced. --Marc Greilsamer |
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.5 based on 31 reviews)
| very satisfied by B. Sevigny (CT) 5 Stars September 01, 2009 Item was recieved in great condition very quickly. Definitly will be purchasing from this seller again.
| | Berry's bass by P. Pellett (Detroit, MI USA) 5 Stars April 16, 2009 The hidden gem here is a version of Little Martha that includes a beautiful bass contribution by Berry Oakley (the Eat a Peach version that is available on many compilations is a duet between Duane Allman and Dickey Betts). I have not seen it offered anywhere else, and it is almost worth the price of the whole package on its own. It is absolutely worth the $0.99 MP3 price. Turn the bass up and check out the sample.
Enjoy.
| | great collection by Bill Cosby (Oklahoma) 5 Stars September 19, 2008 This is a great compilation for any AB fan. 'Lots of old favorites and very well put together.
| | Great purchase by Eat a Peach (Wisconsin) 5 Stars April 17, 2008 This is a hard product to find in any store, but if you do find dreams in a store you are one lucky SOB. Buying dreams was money well spent, not only do you get great best of and as well as songs from there earlier recordings you get a booklet of all the history on the allman brothers. I would definitely say if your a allman brothers fan this is one for the collection.
| | A great compilation by Bernard J. Demuth (Wellington, Noo Zillund) 5 Stars April 13, 2008 Great compilation and valuable addition to my ever-expanding Allmans collection. Lots of unreleased stuff. Eg, 'Statesboro Blues' is a studio version. I was hoping that 'I'm gonna move to the outskirts of town' was from the Fillmore but its from 'Live at Ludlow Garage'. Never mind. It was on a Fillmore set that came out on the Greatful Dead label some time back and has been deleted as far as I know. (anyone wishing to sell that album, please contact me).
My only bitch is the way its packaged. Instead of a small box with the cd's packaged one behind the other, the cd's are packed beside each other so you have a LP-sized box to find room for. Having said that, I think they did it that way so you get a decent-sized booklet which has all sorts of cool pics in it and track information.
Anyway, buy it. Its worth it. Lots of goodies there for the serious ABB fan and lots of tracks from 'related bands'.
I would love to give you a full tour of the set but my wife is calling. "Yes my petal, coming ....."
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