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evening-edition · untitled · 12 Apr 2017 · 39 mins listen
This week, on (Untitled), Ezra and Uma takes a look at Brothers and Sisters, the fourth studio album by the Allman Brothers Band. While it represented the band at their commercial peak: selling over seven million copies worldwide, this was a move away from their rougher blues rock toward a groovier Southern rock, a shift that reflects the increased influence of Dickey Betts and new pianist Chuck Leavell.
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