<span style="font-size: 24px; line-height: normal;">The Allman Brothers Band / Eat A Peach</span><span class="post-br"><br></span><var class="postImg postImgAligned img-right" title="https://i2.imageban.ru/out/2021/08/16/7d6d2e0ef7100da1196c321153539194.jpg"> </var><span class="post-b">Формат записи/Источник записи</span>: [TR24][OF]<br>
<span class="post-b">Издание</span>: Remastered<br>
<span class="post-b">Год издания/переиздания диска</span>: 1972/2016<br>
<span class="post-b">Жанр</span>: Southern Rock<br>
<span class="post-b">Издатель (лейбл)</span>: Island Def Jam<br>
<span class="post-b">Продолжительность</span>: 01:09:51<br>
<span class="post-b">Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи</span>: Нет<span class="post-br"><br></span><span class="post-b">Треклист</span>:<br>
01 - Ain't Wastin' Time No More 03:41<br>
02 - Les Brers In A Minor 09:07<br>
03 - Melissa 03:55<br>
04 - Mountain Jam (Theme From "First There Is A Mountain") (Live At The Fillmore East/1971/Part 1 Of 2) 17:30<br>
05 - Mountain Jam (Theme From "First There Is A Mountain") (Live At The Fillmore East/1971/Part 2 Of 2) 16:12<br>
06 - One Way Out (Live At Fillmore East, June 27, 1971) 04:59<br>
07 - Trouble No More (Live At The Fillmore East, March 12 & 13, 1971) 03:44<br>
08 - Stand Back 03:25<br>
09 - Blue Sky 05:11<br>
10 - Little Martha 02:07<span class="post-br"><br></span><span class="post-b">Контейнер</span>: FLAC (*.flac)<br>
<span class="post-b">Тип рипа</span>: tracks<span class="post-br"><br></span><span class="post-b">Разрядность</span>: 24/192<br>
<span class="post-b">Количество каналов</span>: 2.0
<span>Лог проверки качества</span>
<pre class="post-pre"><br>Lossless Audio Checker 2.0.7 logfile from Sunday 15 August 2021 07:33:19 AM<span class="post-br"><br></span>File: D:\Temp\磁力下载(论坛代下载服务):\Allman Brothers Band - Eat A Peach - 1972-2016 (24-192)\01. Ain't Wastin' Time No More.flac<br>Result: Clean<span class="post-br"><br></span>File: D:\Temp\磁力下载(论坛代下载服务):\Allman Brothers Band - Eat A Peach - 1972-2016 (24-192)\02. Les Brers In A Minor.flac<br>Result: Clean<span class="post-br"><br></span>File: D:\Temp\磁力下载(论坛代下载服务):\Allman Brothers Band - Eat A Peach - 1972-2016 (24-192)\03. Melissa.flac<br>Result: Clean<span class="post-br"><br></span>File: D:\Temp\磁力下载(论坛代下载服务):\Allman Brothers Band - Eat A Peach - 1972-2016 (24-192)\04. Mountain Jam (Theme From -First There Is A Mountain-) (Live At The Fillmore East-1971-Part 1 Of 2).flac<br>Result: Clean<span class="post-br"><br></span>File: D:\Temp\磁力下载(论坛代下载服务):\Allman Brothers Band - Eat A Peach - 1972-2016 (24-192)\05. Mountain Jam (Theme From -First There Is A Mountain-) (Live At The Fillmore East-1971-Part 2 Of 2).flac<br>Result: Clean<span class="post-br"><br></span>File: D:\Temp\磁力下载(论坛代下载服务):\Allman Brothers Band - Eat A Peach - 1972-2016 (24-192)\06. One Way Out (Live At Fillmore East, June 27, 1971).flac<br>Result: Clean<span class="post-br"><br></span>File: D:\Temp\磁力下载(论坛代下载服务):\Allman Brothers Band - Eat A Peach - 1972-2016 (24-192)\07. Trouble No More (Live At The Fillmore East, March 12 & 13, 1971).flac<br>Result: Clean<span class="post-br"><br></span>File: D:\Temp\磁力下载(论坛代下载服务):\Allman Brothers Band - Eat A Peach - 1972-2016 (24-192)\08. Stand Back.flac<br>Result: Clean<span class="post-br"><br></span>File: D:\Temp\磁力下载(论坛代下载服务):\Allman Brothers Band - Eat A Peach - 1972-2016 (24-192)\09. Blue Sky.flac<br>Result: Clean<span class="post-br"><br></span>File: D:\Temp\磁力下载(论坛代下载服务):\Allman Brothers Band - Eat A Peach - 1972-2016 (24-192)\10. Little Martha.flac<br>Result: Clean<span class="post-br"><br></span><a href="https://imageban.ru/show/2021/08/16/427518bb5e4ffbcbc52396a1bbce22a0/jpg" class="postLink"><var class="postImg" title="https://i3.imageban.ru/thumbs/2021.08.16/427518bb5e4ffbcbc52396a1bbce22a0.jpg"> </var></a><br></pre>
<span>DR</span>
<pre class="post-pre"><br>foobar2000 1.4.6 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1<br>log date: 2021-08-13 00:21:48<span class="post-br"><br></span>--------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br>Analyzed: The Allman Brothers Band / Eat A Peach<br>--------------------------------------------------------------------------------<span class="post-br"><br></span>DR Peak RMS Duration Track<br>--------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br>DR11 -0.30 dB -13.04 dB 3:42 01-Ain't Wastin' Time No More<br>DR10 -0.30 dB -12.92 dB 9:07 02-Les Brers In A Minor<br>DR11 -0.30 dB -13.39 dB 3:55 03-Melissa<br>DR12 -0.30 dB -13.73 dB 17:31 04-Mountain Jam (Theme From "First There Is A Mountain") (Live At The Fillmore East/1971/Part 1 Of 2)<br>DR9 -0.30 dB -12.30 dB 16:13 05-Mountain Jam (Theme From "First There Is A Mountain") (Live At The Fillmore East/1971/Part 2 Of 2)<br>DR11 -0.30 dB -12.98 dB 4:59 06-One Way Out (Live At Fillmore East, June 27, 1971)<br>DR11 -0.30 dB -12.46 dB 3:45 07-Trouble No More (Live At The Fillmore East, March 12 & 13, 1971)<br>DR12 -0.30 dB -13.30 dB 3:26 08-Stand Back<br>DR10 -0.30 dB -11.91 dB 5:12 09-Blue Sky<br>DR11 -1.78 dB -15.21 dB 2:08 10-Little Martha<br>--------------------------------------------------------------------------------<span class="post-br"><br></span>Number of tracks: 10<br>Official DR value: DR11<span class="post-br"><br></span>Samplerate: 192000 Hz<br>Channels: 2<br>Bits per sample: 24<br>Bitrate: 5717 kbps<br>Codec: FLAC<br>================================================================================<br></pre>
<span>Об исполнителе (группе)</span>
<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Allman_Brothers_Band" class="postLink">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Allman_Brothers_Band</a><br>
Allman Brothers Band They formed in 1969, but the road veterans continue to tour like they have something to prove. And they're already legends, with a secure place in history and a plaque at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. But THE ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND is also a vital contemporary phenomenon, as much a part of the present and future of music as any band can be.<span class="post-br"><br></span>In early 2003, the group released the critically lauded Hittin' The Note, their first new studio project in nine years (and 24th overall). Released March 18, 2003 on their own Peach label (via a new deal with Sanctuary), these 11 tracks prove the band's ability to adapt its classic sound to the energy and aesthetics of modern rock. The ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND underlined the success of Hittin’ The Note (including two Grammy nominations for the track “Instrumental Illness”) with a live DVD and CD recorded in New York during the group’s annual marathon of shows at the Beacon Theatre (which they have packed over 140 times, including 14 sell-outs in 2006). The group also continues to release music from their personal archives, which they’ve guarded closely over the years.<span class="post-br"><br></span>The Allman Brothers Band at the Beacon Theatre…just hearing the phrase conjures up images and sounds of well executed and passionately played live rock and roll. To capture the event for fans who might not necessarily have been lucky enough to get into the 2894-seat venue, the group recorded the shows, and released the Live At The2 Beacon Theatre DVD in late ’03, and it was quickly certified gold. One Way Out, a live album from the same Beacon stand, came out in March 2004.<span class="post-br"><br></span>2003 also brought further accolades for the ALLMANS. The band was recognized by Rolling Stone for featuring four of the top 100 guitarists of all time: the late Duane Allman was cited as #2, while current guitarists Warren Haynes and Derek Trucks came in at #23 and #81, respectively. Known as one of rock’s best live acts, the ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND were one of only two artists whose live albums ranked in the top 50 of Rolling Stone’s list of the “500 Greatest Albums of All Time.” The ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND was honored for At Fillmore East (while James Brown was saluted for Live At The Apollo). An expanded version of At Fillmore East and the previously unavailable Atlanta International Pop Festival (the July 1970 concert that they both opened and closed) were released to critical and fan acclaim. The group was selected as the first artist to introduce the “Instant Live” program, whereby fans were able to purchase CD copies of the ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND concert they just saw, immediately after the show.<span class="post-br"><br></span>Not many groups have been around as long as The Allman Brothers Band. Of those that have, most have either lapsed into a nostalgia-act coma or withered on a weary vine. If you're talking about a band that has both legs and heart, whose experience feeds an intensity that's rare even among the greenest music newbies, that narrows the field pretty much down to these psychedelic sons of the South. But passion doesn't come easily, which helps explain why it's taken them so long to record once again. In April 1997, frustrated by tensions within the group that were threatening to slow its creative momentum, Warren Haynes and bassist Allen Woody left to pursue Gov’t Mule (with whom he still tours and releases new music), and the focus of the group shifted exclusively to live performance. Though they still delivered killer shows, something was missing, and eventually it became clear that the only way to get it back was to make a change in the personnel. Visit: www.allmanbrothersband.com
<span>Об альбоме (сборнике)</span>
<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eat_a_Peach" class="postLink">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eat_a_Peach</a><br>
Released shortly after the death of guitar legend Duane Allman, „Eat A Peach“ occupies an important transitional spot in the Allman Brothers' discography. The leading three tracks, recorded after Duane's death, point the way toward the band's future. While still rooted in the group's blues-jam roots, these songs show the Allmans angling closer to the melodic country style that was guitarist Dicky Betts's forte.<span class="post-br"><br></span>Betts acquits himself well on the opening 'Ain't Wastin' Time No More,' deftly handling a slide-guitar part that cannot help but evoke the group's departed member. 'Melissa' plays squarely to Betts's strengths, while 'Les Brers in A Minor' recalls the extended jams of the „At Filmore East“ album. The next three tracks on „Eat A Peach“ are taken from the Fillmore shows.<span class="post-br"><br></span>Each selection represents the Duane-era Allmans at their best, especially the blistering 'Trouble No More.' The sound quality on these tracks, however, does not compare well to the analogous tracks on At Filmore East Concerts, an expanded reissue of the classic live album. The final three tracks, studio sessions featuring Duane, hint at what PEACH might have been had Duane lived.<span class="post-br"><br></span>'...typically, the whole band merges into one organism, one master musician with 30 fingers and six instruments to play on...' (Rolling Stone)<span class="post-br"><br></span>Billboard 200 - #4, 1972<span class="post-br"><br></span>"... still the best goddamned band in the land ... I hope the band keeps playing forever ... how many groups can you think of who really make you believe they're playing for the joy of it?"<br>
- Rolling Stone<span class="post-br"><br></span>"... probably the foundation stone of Southern rock ... a great pioneer for a kind of music which, at its worst, is baccy-chawing good ol’ boy rock and, at its best, is funky soul music ... will always be a memorial to Duane Allman’s fluid, slide-based blues playing ... it’s this brilliance that makes some of the more period moments bearable ... there are also beautiful acoustic moments here ... this is essentially well-played, surprisingly lean bluesy rock ... here you’ll find them at a creative peak ..."<br>
- BBC Music<span class="post-br"><br></span>After the critical and commercial success of At Filmore East, the Allman Brothers Band was struck by the sudden death of guitarist Duane Allman in 1971. As difficult as it may have been, the group quickly followed up with the million selling Eat A Peach, featuring unreleased material from At Filmore East and studio tracks with and without Duane on guitar and slide. This set of searing southern rock proved that, even without Duane, the Allman Brothers Band was still the most vital outfit in America.<span class="post-br"><br></span>"We'd been through hell, but somehow we were rolling bigger than ever ..."<br>
- Gregg Allman