A Decade of Hits 1969-1979 | ||||
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Greatest hits album by | ||||
Released | October 22, 1991 | |||
Recorded | 1969–1979 | |||
Genre | Southern rock | |||
Length | 75:46 | |||
Label | Polydor | |||
Producer | Tom Dowd, Adrian Barber | |||
The Allman Brothers Band chronology | ||||
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A Decade of Hits 1969–1979 is a compilation album of the Allman Brothers Band, released in 1991. The album features songs released on The Allman Brothers Band, Idlewild South, At Fillmore East, Eat a Peach, Brothers and Sisters, and Enlightened Rogues. It is the band's best-selling album in the U.S., being certified double platinum by the RIAA in 1997.[1][2]
Critical reception
On AllMusic, Bret Adams said, "It would be easy to argue that individual albums like Idlewild South, At Fillmore East, Eat a Peach, or Brothers and Sisters are more cohesive artistic statements, but no self-respecting rock & roll fan should be without a copy of A Decade of Hits 1969-1979, which includes the cream of those albums."[2]
Track listing
- "Statesboro Blues" (Live) (Blind Willie McTell) – 4:20
- "Ramblin' Man" (Dickey Betts) – 4:49
- "Midnight Rider" (Gregg Allman, Robert Payne) – 2:59
- "Southbound" (Dickey Betts) – 5:10
- "Melissa" (Gregg Allman, Steve Alaimo) – 3:56
- "Jessica" (Dickey Betts) – 7:30
- "Ain't Wastin' Time No More" (Gregg Allman) – 3:40
- "Little Martha" (Duane Allman) – 2:10
- "Crazy Love" (Dickey Betts) – 3:44
- "Revival" (Dickey Betts) – 4:03
- "Wasted Words" (Gregg Allman) – 4:20
- "Blue Sky" (Dickey Betts) – 5:10
- "One Way Out" (Live) (Elmore James, Marshall Sehorn, Sonny Boy Williamson II) – 4:58
- "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed" (Dickey Betts) – 6:57
- "Dreams" (Gregg Allman) – 7:19
- "Whipping Post" (Gregg Allman) – 5:17
- Track 1 from At Fillmore East (1971), recorded live 3/1971 at the Fillmore East in New York, NY
- Tracks 2, 4, 6 and 11 from Brothers and Sisters (1973)
- Tracks 3, 10, 14 from Idlewild South (1970)
- Tracks 5, 7–8, 12–13 from Eat a Peach (1972), track 13 recorded live 6/27/1971 at the Fillmore East in New York, NY
- Track 9 from Enlightened Rogues (1979)
- Track 15–16 from The Allman Brothers Band (1969)
Notes
- ^ RIAA Gold & Platinum Program Archived June 26, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ a b Adams, Bret. "The Allman Brothers Band – A Decade of Hits 1969-1979". AllMusic. Retrieved March 7, 2024.