A Jam Band Tribute to the Allman BrothersVarious Artists
Release Date: 04/09/2002
Original Release:
2002
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 448653_CD
UPC # 027297864221
Label: CMH Records
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Disc: 1
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It's Not My Cross to Bear - Pocket Rockets/Richie & The Pocket Rockets/Joe Ferry
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Performer: Various Artists
Engineer: Michael Kreple; Brian Chapman; Paul Mitchell; Randy Hunter; Richie Castellano; Dorian Crozier Producer: Joe Ferry; Randy Hunter; Richie Castellano; Rollin' In The Hay; Zoo PEople; Dorian Crozier Distributor: E1 Distribution (USA) Notes: Personnel: Jimmy Whalen, John Jakubek, Richie Castellano (vocals, guitar); Edward Anisko, Charlie Terrell (vocals); Brian Chapman (guitar, background vocals); Richard Meijer, David Kalish, Matt Baxter (guitar); Barry Waldrep (acoustic guitar, dobro, mandolin); Rick Carter (acoustic guitar); John Nau (piano, Fender Rhodes piano); Neil Larsen (piano); Stan Foster (electric bass); Matt Abts (drums, timbales); Andrew Harvey, Jim Doyle, Dorian Crozier (drums); Mike Panepento, Randy Hunter, Jason Hann (percussion). Audio Mixers: Paul Mitchell; Randy Hunter; Richie Castellano; Dorian Crozier. Recording information: Beacon St. Studios, CA (09/11/2001); Bearsville Studios, NY (09/11/2001); Birmingham, AL (09/11/2001); Vibatorium, Los Angeles, CA (09/11/2001); Wonderland Studios, Lancaster, CA (09/11/2001). CMH Records' never-ending stream of tribute albums and Pickin' On compilations continues with The Jam Band Tribute to the Allman Brothers. While bluegrass tributes to U2 and Creed are pretty farfetched, jam bands like Zoo People and the David Kalish Band covering the Allmans' noodling Southern jams feels quite appropriate. Groups like Rollin' in the Hay and Jimmy & the Tercels adapt the songs to fit their individual styles, while Richie & the Pocket Rockets and particularly David Kalish give their heroes tribute as faithfully as possible. While none of these songs are as good as the originals, fans of the jam band genre will be satisfied with their purchase. ~ Zac Johnson
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