Final Concert 10-28-14 is a live album by the rock group the Allman Brothers Band. It contains the complete concert recorded on October 28, 2014, at the Beacon Theatre in New York City. It was released for streaming and as a digital download on October 25, 2024, and as a three-disc CD on November 22, 2024.[1][2][3][4][5]
Final Concert 10-28-14 | ||||
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Live album by | ||||
Released | October 25, 2024 | |||
Recorded | October 28, 2014 | |||
Venue | Beacon Theatre | |||
Genre | Blues rock, Southern rock | |||
Label | Peach Records | |||
Producer | Allman Brothers Band | |||
The Allman Brothers Band chronology | ||||
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As the title suggests, the album documents the last concert by the Allman Brothers Band, which formed in 1969. Early in 2014 they announced that they would disband before the end of the year. From October 21 to October 28 they performed a final run of six concerts at the Beacon Theatre. For the last show, they played an extended performance of three sets, with most of the songs selected from their first five albums.[6]
Track listing
editDisc 1
- First set:
- "Little Martha" (Duane Allman)
- "Mountain Jam" (Donovan Leitch, Duane Allman, Gregg Allman, Dickey Betts, Jai Johanny Johanson, Berry Oakley, Butch Trucks)
- "Don't Want You No More" (Spencer Davis, Edward Hardin)
- "It's Not My Cross to Bear" (G. Allman)
- "One Way Out" (Marshall Sehorn, Elmore James)
- "Good Morning Little School Girl" (Sonny Boy Williamson)
- "Midnight Rider" (G. Allman, Robert Kim Payne)
- "The High Cost of Low Living" (G. Allman, Warren Haynes, Jeff Anders, Ronnie Burgin)
- "Hot 'Lanta" (D. Allman, G. Allman, Betts, Johanson, Oakley, Trucks)
- "Blue Sky" (Betts)
- "You Don't Love Me" / "Soul Serenade" / "You Don't Love Me" (Willie Cobbs / King Curtis, Luther Dixon / Cobbs)
Disc 2
- Second set:
- "Statesboro Blues" (Will McTell)
- "Ain't Wastin' Time No More" (G. Allman)
- "Black Hearted Woman" (G. Allman)
- "The Sky Is Crying" (James)
- "Dreams" (G. Allman)
- "Don't Keep Me Wonderin'" (G. Allman)
- "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed" (Betts)
- "JaMaBuBu" (Johanson, Marc Quiñones, Trucks)
- "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed" (reprise) (Betts)
Disc 3
- Third set:
- "Melissa" (G. Allman)
- "Revival" (Betts)
- "Southbound" (Betts)
- "Mountain Jam" (reprise) (Leitch, D. Allman, G. Allman, Betts, Johanson, Oakley, Trucks)
- "Will the Circle Be Unbroken" (Ada R. Habershon, Charles H. Gabriel)
- "Mountain Jam" (reprise 2) (Leitch, D. Allman, G. Allman, Betts, Johanson, Oakley, Trucks)
- "Whipping Post" (G. Allman)
- Farewell message
- "Trouble No More" (McKinley Morganfield)
Personnel
editThe Allman Brothers Band
- Gregg Allman – Hammond B-3 organ, piano, acoustic guitar, vocals
- Warren Haynes – guitar, vocals
- Derek Trucks – guitar
- Oteil Burbridge – bass
- Butch Trucks – drums
- Jaimoe – drums
- Marc Quiñones – congas, percussion, vocals
Production
- Produced by the Allman Brothers Band
References
edit- ^ Sissler, James (October 7, 2024). "Last Allman Brothers Band Show Ever Set for Release Ten Years Later as 'Final Concert 10-28-14'". Live for Live Music. Retrieved October 11, 2024.
- ^ DeRiso, Nick (October 7, 2024). "Allman Brothers Band's Farewell Remembered With 'Final Concert 10-28-14'". Ultimate Classic Rock. Retrieved October 11, 2024.
- ^ "The Allman Brothers Band Announce Remastered Final Concert Box Set". Relix. October 7, 2024. Retrieved October 11, 2024.
- ^ Bernstein, Scott (October 8, 2024). "Ain't Wastin' Time No More: Allman Brothers' Last Stand Becomes Sonic Time Capsule". JamBase. Retrieved October 11, 2024.
- ^ Ehrenclou, Martine (October 7, 2024). "The Allman Brothers Band Final Concert 10.28.14". Rock & Blues Muse. Retrieved October 11, 2024.
- ^ Ratliff, Ben (October 29, 2014). "At the End of the Line, A Hit-Filled Goodbye". The New York Times. Retrieved October 11, 2024.