The Final Note
The Allman Brothers Band · 2020
49 min · 8 tracks · Southern rock
A heartfelt blend of Southern rock and blues, echoing with the band's iconic improvisational spirit.
Why this album works
The album captures live recordings from the band's final concert in 2014, making it a poignant collection for fans. It has been celebrated for its raw authenticity and emotional weight, serving as a testament to the band's profound impact on rock music while resonating deeply with both critics and audiences alike.
- Best for
- dynamic progression with climactic peaks heartfelt improvisation and expression engaging journey through emotion
- Context
- Released in 2020, 'The Final Note' arrives during a period of reflection for The Allman Brothers Band, following their disbandment in 2014. This album serves as a posthumous tribute to the legacy of Duane Allman and the band's enduring influence on the Southern rock genre, encapsulating their live performance energy and iconic sound.
- 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.
- 1 Statesboro Blues Standout 5:01
- 2 Trouble No More 4:42
- 3 Don’t Keep Me Wondering 4:02
- 4 Done Somebody Wrong 3:36
- 5 One Way Out 5:26
- 6 In Memory of Elizabeth Reed Standout 6:09
- 7 Hot ’Lanta 7:39
- 8 Whipping Post Standout 12:48
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