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Dickey Betts & Great Southern - Dickey Betts & Great Southern / Atlanta's Burning Down (1977-78/2010)

Dickey Betts & Great Southern - Dickey Betts & Great Southern / Atlanta's Burning Down (1977-78/2010)
  • Title: Dickey Betts & Great Southern / Atlanta's Burning Down
  • Year Of Release: 1977-78/2010
  • Label: Floating World Records
  • Genre: Blues Rock, Country Rock, Southern Rock
  • Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
  • Total Time: 01:07:47
  • Total Size: 176/455 Mb (scans)
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Dickey Betts & Great Southern - Dickey Betts & Great Southern / Atlanta's Burning Down (1977-78/2010)


Tracklist:

Dickey Betts & Great Southern 1977
01. Out To Get Me (04:42)
02. Run Gypsy Run (03:27)
03. Sweet Virginia (03:43)
04. The Way Love Goes (05:00)
05. Nothing You Can Do (05:03)
06. California Blues (05:04)
07. Bougainvillea (07:12)

Atlanta's Burning Down 1978
08. Good Time Feeling (04:27)
09. Atlanta's Burning Down (04:27)
10. Leavin' Me Again (04:15)
11. Back On The Road Again (04:10)
12. Dealin' With The Devil (03:43)
13. Shady Streets (04:24)
14. You Can Have Her (I Don't Want Her) (03:50)
15. Mr. Blues Man (04:11)

Dickey Betts joined the Allman Brothers Band as second lead guitarist and singer in the late '60s. In addition to matching bandleader Duane Allman lick for lick, Betts also wrote such memorable songs as "Revival" (number 92, 1971) and the instrumental tour de force "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed." After Duane Allman was killed in a road accident in 1971, Betts and Allman's brother Gregg shared leadership of the band, with Betts writing and singing the group's biggest hit, "Ramblin' Man" (number two, 1973). Members of the band began solo careers in 1973, and Betts released his first solo album Highway Call, in 1974. The Allmans split up in 1976, and Betts formed Dickey Betts and Great Southern. The Allmans reformed in 1978, with Betts contributing "Crazy Love" (number 29, 1979), "Angeline" (number 58, 1980), and "Straight From the Heart" (number 39, 1981). But they split again, and both Betts and the Allmans were inactive for several years. Betts returned with the Dickey Betts Band and Pattern Disruptive in 1988, and in 1989 he and a couple of members of his backup band joined a second, more permanent re-formation of the Allmans.


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  • whiskers
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Many Thanks
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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.