Allman Bros - Brothers & Sisters 1973 US 1st Press VG+/VG+
THE ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND - BROTHERS AND SISTERS
Celebrate the soaring, triumphant rebirth of Southern Rock with the original 1973 masterpiece Brothers and Sisters by The Allman Brothers Band. Released on Capricorn Records (CP 0111) following the heartbreaking losses of Duane Allman and Berry Oakley, this phenomenal multi-platinum album captures a legendary group beautifully reinventing their sound. Driven by the brilliant songwriting of Dickey Betts and the soulful, velvet vocals of Gregg Allman, the record radiates with a warm, melodic, country-infused groove. Home to the band's career-defining anthem "Ramblin' Man" and the joyous, sprawling twin-guitar instrumental "Jessica," this iconic album delivers timeless analog warmth. Complete with its classic gatefold family photo jacket, this vintage LP is a mandatory, soul-stirring cornerstone for any definitive rock collection.
1973 US first pressing release by Capricorn Records, catalog # CP 0111. Pressed at Terre Haute. Misprint version that shows "Early Morning Blues" on the insert, "Jelly Jelly" on the label and neither song listed on the back cover.
Sleeve grades VG+. Excellent condition. A few corner dings but that's about it. Includes the original insert.
Vinyl grades VG+. Plays through with no issues or deficiencies. Vinyl surface has typical light marks/hairlines/light scratches that don't impact playback.