Play All Night: Live at the Beacon Theatre 1992
The Allman Brothers Band · 2014
139 min · 16 tracks · Southern rock
A vibrant, sprawling showcase of Southern rock with dual guitars weaving through emotional storytelling and improvisational flair.
Why this album works
Play All Night peaked at number 3 on the Billboard Top Rock Albums chart, demonstrating the band's lasting appeal. The album's release also coincided with the band's final tour, making it a poignant retrospective that showcases their influence on subsequent generations of musicians within the Southern rock genre.
- Best for
- dynamic live performance energy improvisational flair throughout long-form storytelling arcs
- Context
- Released in 2014, this live album captures The Allman Brothers Band during a celebrated era. It is significant as it features performances from their iconic 1992 Beacon Theatre run, which marked a resurgence for the band after years of lineup changes and periods of inactivity. This album serves as a testament to their enduring legacy in Southern rock and highlights their powerful live presence.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Bruce Springsteen· Cher· Bob Dylan· Prince· Chicago· Bon Jovi· Alice Cooper· Cyndi Lauper
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
Disc 1
- 1 Statesboro Blues 7:00
- 2 You Don’t Love Me 6:38
- 3 End of the Line 5:44
- 4 Blue Sky 7:33
- 5 Nobody Knows 13:20
- 6 Low Down Dirty Mean 7:20
- 7 Seven Turns 4:41
- 8 Midnight Rider 3:19
- 9 Come On In My Kitchen 6:02
Disc 2
- 1 Guitar Intro / Hoochie Coochie Man 10:01
- 2 Jessica Standout 10:01
- 3 Get On With Your Life 8:17
- 4 In Memory of Elizabeth Reed Standout 20:57
- 5 Revival 5:45
- 6 Dreams 11:19
- 7 Whipping Post Standout 11:36
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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