S.U.N.Y. at Stonybrook: Stonybrook, NY 9/19/71

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S.U.N.Y. at Stonybrook: Stonybrook, NY 9/19/71 (titled with slightly different variations in the album packaging) is an archival live album released in 2003 and self-distributed by the Allman Brothers Band.

History

The album records performances from two shows at the State University of New York at Stony Brook Gym on September 19, 1971.

Duane Allman's role as bandleader is multiply evident: he signed contract for the concert included in the album's packaging, he announces the songs, and barks orders at the sound crew, sometimes in mid-song.

The Allman Brothers' website suggests the evening's stand-out performances were "Blue Sky", the only live version featuring Duane released by the band, and "Dreams", a showcase for his flatpicking and slide guitar skills.

An advisory in the liner notes states, "The live mix evolved from the first song & continued to improve as the set progressed. Great care was taken to improve the sonic quality of the first few tracks to achieve a pleasing audio experience."

Track listing

Disc 1

  1. "Statesboro Blues" (Blind Willie McTell) - 4:16
  2. "Trouble No More" (Muddy Waters) - 4:00
  3. "Don't Keep Me Wonderin'" (Gregg Allman) - 3:47
  4. "Done Somebody Wrong" (Elmore James, Clarence Lewis, Bobby Robinson) - 3:54
  5. "One Way Out" (Elmore James, Marshall Sehorn, Sonny Boy Williamson II) - 5:08
  6. "Blue Sky" (Dickey Betts) - 11:26
  7. "Stormy Monday" (T-Bone Walker) - 8:53
  8. "You Don't Love Me" (Willie Cobbs) - 25:47

Disc 2

  1. "Dreams" (Gregg Allman) - 19:37
  2. "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed" (Dickey Betts) - 19:43

Personnel

References

  1. ^ Ruhlmann, William (2011). "S.U.N.Y. at Stonybrook: Stonybrook, NY 9/19/71 - The Allman Brothers Band | AllMusic". allmusic.com. Retrieved 6 August 2011.