Word: capricorns
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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BROTHERS AND SISTERS (Capricorn). A masterly essay from the Allman Brothers in how to blend rock, jazz and white rural Southern blues...
Brothers and Sisters: The Allman Brothers (Capricorn; $5.98). Topped off by Richard Belts' virtuoso lead guitar and Chuck Leavell's infectious piano, this is a rollicking fusion of rock, jazz and white rural Southern blues that adds up to one of the best pop albums of the year. It is also unusually tasteful...
HARVARD SQUARE. Slaughterhouse Five, 2:15, 6, 9:45. Under Capricorn...
...have no intention of making it," he says, there will be no cliques. "You can't walk into Jack's and find me sitting there, you won't find me coming over to your house for a little coke--well, maybe that's not true--but I'm a Capricorn. I like my house... I won't want people to buy my records cause there probably...
...countless albums, ranging from those of Aretha Franklin to Boz Scaggs, Herbie Mann to John Hammond. He is best known, however, for his work in the Allman Brothers Band. After two good albums, a third and great album was released last year, The Allman Brothers Live at Fillmore East (Capricorn). Long famous for their live performances, the Allman Brothers amply demonstrate on this double lp why they are considered by many to be the best white blues band in the world. Duane lent his talents to another monster album of 1971, Derek and the Dominoes (Atco), which also must...