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Disc 1
01. Jam 1
02. Jam 2
03. Jam 3
04. Jam 4
05. Jam 5
06. Jam 6

Disc 2
01. Tell Me the Truth
02. Mean Old World
03. Mean Old World (Duet)
04. It's Too Late
05. Jam 7

Recorded Live at Criteria Studios, Miami, Florida, USA - August 02, 1970.

 

Tom Dowd is responsible for introducing Duane Allman and Eric Clapton. In 1970, Dowd was in the middle of recording the Allman Brother’s second album, Idlewild South , when Eric’s manager (Robert Stigwood) called to tell Tom that Eric would like to bring his new band, Derek and the Dominos, to Criteria Studios in Miami, Florida to record with him.

Tom later recounted the phone call that began it all. Now when the call came I was in the studio with Duane. I said, Hey, that's a hot one, kid! That was Eric Clapton's management talking about him coming here to record. Allman looks at me and goes You mean the guy from Cream? Do you think he'd mind if I just came to watch. I told him, no problem.

Eric and the rest of the Dominos arrived at Criteria Studios in late August. During the first week, most of the studio time was spent jamming and piecing together new songs. --- whereseric.com

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Disc 1
1. Hourglass - B.B. King Medley [ 7:06]
2. Wilson Pickett - Hey Jude [ 4:03]
3. Clarence Carter - The Road Of Love [ 2:55]
4. Duane Allman - Goin' Down Slow [ 8:46]
5. Aretha Franklin - The Weight [ 2:59]
6. King Curtis - Games People Play [ 2:47]
7. John Hammond - Shake For Me [ 2:42]
8. Boz Scaggs - Loan Me A Dime [13:01]
9. Johnny Jenkins - Rollin' Stone [ 4:59]

Disc 2
1. Duane Allman - Livin' On The Open Road [3:04]
2. Johnny Jenkins - Down Along the Cove [3:04]
3. Cowboy - Please Be With Me [3:49]
4. Eric Clapton - Mean Old World [3:51]
5. Derek & The Dominoes - Layla [7:06]
6. Allman Brothers Band - Statesboro Blues [4:18]
7. Allman Brothers Band - Don't Keep Me Wonderin' [3:20]
8. Allman Brothers Band - Stand Back [3:25]
9. Allman Brothers Band - Dreams [7:16]
10. Allman Brothers Band - Little Martha [2:08]
Duane Allman - Dobro, Guitar, Producer, Sitar (Electric), Slide Dobro, Slide Guitar, Vocals Gregg Allman - Organ, Piano, Piano (Electric), Vocals Joe Arnold - Sax (Tenor) Barry Beckett - Organ, Piano Ben Benay - Guitar Dickey Betts - Dobro, Guitar, Guitar (Acoustic) Scott Boyer - Guitar, Guitar (Acoustic), Vocals Bonnie Bramlett - Vocals Delaney Bramlett - Guitar (Rhythm), Vocals Pete Carr - Bass, Guitar, Guitar (Acoustic) Clarence Carter - Guitar, Vocals Eric Clapton - Guitar, Slide Guitar, Vocals George Clark - Bass Delaney - Vocals Thom Doucette - Harmonica Aretha Franklin - Piano, Vocals Jim Gordon - Drums, Organ, Piano Kenny Gradney - Bass John F. Hammond - Guitar (Rhythm), Producer, Vocals Roger Hawkins - Drums David Hood - Bass Paul Hornsby - Guitar (Rhythm), Organ, Piano, Piano (Electric) Gerald Jemmott - Bass Johnny Jenkins - Guitar (Acoustic), Harmonica, Vocals Jaimoe Johnson - Congas, Drums, Timbales Jimmy Johnson - Guitar (Rhythm) Jerry Jumonville - Sax (Alto) King Curtis - Horn, Producer, Saxophone Peter Kowalke - Vocals (Background) Darrell Leonard - Trombone, Trumpet Albert Lowe - Guitar Frank Mayes - Sax (Tenor) The Memphis Horns - Horn Gene Miller - Trumpet James Mitchell Sax (Baritone) Charlie Morgan - Drums Floyd Newman - Sax (Baritone), Saxophone Berry Oakley - Bass Spooner Oldham - Organ Wilson Pickett - Vocals Carl Radle - Bass Johnny Sandlin - Drums, Producer Boz Scaggs - Guitar, Guitar (Rhythm), Vocals Tommy Talton - Vocals (Background) Marvell Thomas - Organ Butch Trucks - Drums, Tambourine Aaron Varnell - Sax (Tenor) Bobby Whitlock - Piano, Vocals

 

Duane Allman's greatness was apparent on his recordings with the Allman Brothers, yet there was another side to the superb guitarist. For many years, he was a highly respected session musician, playing on cuts by Wilson Pickett, Aretha Franklin, King Curtis, Boz Scaggs, Delaney & Bonnie, and Clarence Carter, among others. By including those session cuts, as well as a sampling of his brief sojourn in Eric Clapton's Derek and the Dominoes and a few rare solo tracks, along with a number of representative Allman Brothers songs, the double-album Anthology winds up drawing a complete portrait of Allman. He may have recorded plenty of other material worth hearing, but this has the bare essentials for an excellent introduction and retrospective. --- Stephen Thomas Erlewine, allmusic.com

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