Brothers and Sisters is a 1973 album by The Allman Brothers Band. The group's first album recorded completely after the death of leader Duane Allman, and mostly after the death of bassist Berry Oakley, Brothers and Sisters saw the Allmans reach a commercial peak. The album went to #1 on the U.S. albums chart, and moreover contained their only hit single, Dickey Betts' country-tinged "Ramblin' Man", which climbed to #2 on the U.S. singles chart.

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  • Brothers and Sisters is a 1973 album by The Allman Brothers Band. The group's first album recorded completely after the death of leader Duane Allman, and mostly after the death of bassist Berry Oakley, Brothers and Sisters saw the Allmans reach a commercial peak. The album went to #1 on the U.S. albums chart, and moreover contained their only hit single, Dickey Betts' country-tinged "Ramblin' Man", which climbed to #2 on the U.S. singles chart. Betts, billed as Richard on this album, came to the forefront by also writing the album's other most prominent tracks, the buoyant instrumental "Jessica", the FM radio-friendly "Southbound", and the country blues hybrid "Pony Boy". The group's sound was also somewhat different, with new pianist Chuck Leavell acting as the other lead instrument instead of the band's former trademark dual lead guitars. The album's inner gatefold cover art featured a large photograph of the extended Allmans family — band members, roadies, wives, girlfriends, children, dogs, all in a seemingly idyllic, long-haired, multi-racial Southern setting — a setting that would be rent asunder by internal frictions and outside developments over the next few years.
  • Brothers and Sisters est le cinquième album du groupe blues-rock américain The Allman Brothers Band, sorti en 1973. Premier album réalisé après la double disparition du guitariste Duane Allman et du bassiste Berry Oakley, tous deux décédés dans des accidents de motos, l'abum marque l'apogée du succès commercial du groupe. L'album se classe n°1 aux États-Unis, et le single Ramblin' Man signé par Betts se hisse à la deuxième place des charts. Betts prend sur cet album de plus en plus d'importance au sein du groupe en signant quatre des sept titres, dont le morceau instrumental Jessica, un futur succès radio avec Southbound et un original Pony Boy à mi chemin entre la country et le blues. Le son du groupe évolue considérablement, avec l'arrivée du pianiste Chuck Leavell en tant que soliste reprenant (sans chercher à le remplacer) la place laissée vacante par Duane Allman. Le livret accompagnant l'album comprend une grande photographie de la "famille" Allman (membres, roadies, épouses, amies, enfants, chiens... ) dans un cadre idyllique. Cette unité affichée après les drames qui ont affecté le groupe, sera mise à mal par les tensions qui apparaîtront au sein du groupe les années suivantes.
  • Brothers and Sisters è un album del 1973 dei The Allman Brothers Band.
  • Brothers and Sisters, musikalbum av Allman Brothers Band släppt 1973 på skivbolaget Capricorn Records. Hits blev "Ramblin' Man" och "Jessica".
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  • Brothers and Sisters is a 1973 album by The Allman Brothers Band. The group's first album recorded completely after the death of leader Duane Allman, and mostly after the death of bassist Berry Oakley, Brothers and Sisters saw the Allmans reach a commercial peak. The album went to #1 on the U.S. albums chart, and moreover contained their only hit single, Dickey Betts' country-tinged "Ramblin' Man", which climbed to #2 on the U.S. singles chart.
  • Brothers and Sisters est le cinquième album du groupe blues-rock américain The Allman Brothers Band, sorti en 1973. Premier album réalisé après la double disparition du guitariste Duane Allman et du bassiste Berry Oakley, tous deux décédés dans des accidents de motos, l'abum marque l'apogée du succès commercial du groupe. L'album se classe n°1 aux États-Unis, et le single Ramblin' Man signé par Betts se hisse à la deuxième place des charts.
  • Brothers and Sisters è un album del 1973 dei The Allman Brothers Band.
  • Brothers and Sisters, musikalbum av Allman Brothers Band släppt 1973 på skivbolaget Capricorn Records. Hits blev "Ramblin' Man" och "Jessica".
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