Allman Brothers Reveal Classic Releases
The band will release three archival CDs and a DVD in December
Ultimate Classic Rock reports that the band are planning to release the brand new archive material on their own label for the first time.
"Finally, after 40 years, (the band) are making records for their own label, without any interference from non-musicians," says Gregg Allman.
First up, they will release the live 'S.U.N.Y. At Stonybrook, NY' (1971) show, which will include apparently the only soundboard recording of 'Blue Sky' that features deceased founding members Duane Allman and Berry Oakley.
Previously, this show was only available through mail-order and at the ABB live shows. Also to be expected is the out-of-print 2003 studio album 'Hittin' The Note,' a re-issue of the 2003 'Live At The Beacon Theatre' DVD, and the 2004 live album 'One Way Out,' which features classics and newer material.
All of the releases are due in the US on 6 December.