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2011 studio album by Gregg Allman
Low Country Blues
is the seventh
studio album
by
Gregg Allman
, and the last studio album to be released during his lifetime. It was produced by
T Bone Burnett
, and was released through
Rounder Records
on January 18, 2011. The album reached No. 5 on the
Billboard
200
and No. 1 on the
Top Blues Albums
charts, making it Allman's highest-charting album.
[1]
It was nominated for a 2011
Grammy Award for Best Blues Album
.
[3]
Track listing
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- "Floating Bridge" (
John Adam Estes
) ? 4:45
- "Little by Little" (
Melvin London
) ? 2:45
- "Devil Got My Woman" (
Nehemiah "Skip" James
) ? 4:52
- "I Can't Be Satisfied" (
Muddy Waters
) ? 3:31
- "Blind Man" (
Don D. Robey
,
Joseph Wade Scott
) ? 3:46
- "Just Another Rider" (Gregg Allman,
Warren Haynes
) ? 5:39
- "Please Accept My Love" (
B.B. King
, Sam Ling) ? 3:07
- "I Believe I'll Go Back Home" (Traditional, arranged by Gregg Allman and
T Bone Burnett
) ? 3:49
- "Tears, Tears, Tears" (
Amos Milburn
) ? 4:54
- "My Love Is Your Love" (
Samuel Maghett
) ? 4:14
- "Checking on My Baby" (
Otis Rush
) ? 4:06
- "Rolling Stone" (Traditional, arranged by Gregg Allman, T Bone Burnett and
Mac Rebennack
) ? 7:04
Personnel
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- Gregg Allman
? vocals,
B3
, acoustic guitar
- Doyle Bramhall II
? guitar
- T Bone Burnett
?
producer
, guitar on 1, 4, 6, 7, 8, 11
- Hadley Hawkensmith ? guitar on "Floating Bridge"
- Vincent Esquer ? guitar on "Just Another Rider"
- Mike Compton
?
mandolin
, background vocals on "I Believe I'll go Back Home"
- Colin Linden
?
Dobro
on "Devil Got My Woman", "Rolling Stone"
- Dennis Crouch
?
double bass
- Dr. John
? piano
- Jay Bellerose
? drums, percussion
- Lester Lovitt ? trumpet on "Blind Man"
- Daniel Fornero ? trumpet on "Blind Man"
- Joseph Sublett ?
tenor saxophone
on 5, 6, 7, 9, 11
- Thomas Peterson ?
baritone saxophone
on 5, 6, 7, 9, 11
- Jim Thompson ? tenor saxophone on 5, 6, 7, 9, 11
- Darrell Leonard
? horn arrangements on 5, 6, 7, 9, 11, bass trumpet on 6, 7, 9, 11 trumpet on 7, 9, 11
- Judith Hill
? background vocals on "My Love Is Your Love"
- Alfie Silas-Durio ? background vocals on "My Love Is Your Love"
- Tata Vega
? background vocals on "My Love Is Your Love"
- Jean Witherspoon ? background vocals on "My Love Is Your Love"
- Bill Maxwell ? background vocals arrangements on "My Love Is Your Love"
Additional personnel
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- Ivy Skoff ? production coordination
- Gavin Lurssen
?
mastering
- Mike Piersante
? engineer, mixing
- Vanessa Parr ? 2nd engineer
- Zachary Dawes ? 2nd engineer
- Kyle Ford ? 2nd engineer
- Jason Wormer ? editing
- Emile Kelman
? editing
- Paul Ackling ? guitar technician
- Danny Clinch
? photography
- Larissa Collins ? art direction, design
Charts
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Weekly charts
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Year-end charts
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References
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- ^
a
b
Horowitz, Hal.
"Gregg Allman - Low Country Blues review"
.
AllMusic
.
Rovi Corporation
. Retrieved
October 7,
2014
.
- ^
Hughes, Rob (February 2011). "Greg Allman - Low Country Blues".
Classic Rock
. Vol. 154. London, UK:
Future plc
. p. 86.
- ^
Grammy Award Results for Gregg Allman
https://www.grammy.com/grammys/artists/gregg-allman
- ^
"Austriancharts.at ? Gregg Allman ? Low Country Blues"
(in German). Hung Medien. Retrieved October 8, 2020.
- ^
"Gregg Allman Chart History (Canadian Albums)"
.
Billboard
. Retrieved October 8, 2020.
- ^
"Offiziellecharts.de ? Gregg Allman ? Low Country Blues"
(in German).
GfK Entertainment Charts
. Retrieved October 8, 2020.
- ^
"Norwegiancharts.com ? Gregg Allman ? Low Country Blues"
. Hung Medien. Retrieved October 8, 2020.
- ^
"Official Scottish Albums Chart Top 100"
.
Official Charts Company
. Retrieved April 25, 2021.
- ^
"Official Albums Chart Top 100"
.
Official Charts Company
. Retrieved October 8, 2020.
- ^
"Gregg Allman Chart History (
Billboard
200)"
.
Billboard
. Retrieved October 8, 2020.
- ^
"Gregg Allman Chart History (Top Blues Albums)"
.
Billboard
. Retrieved April 25, 2021.
- ^
"Gregg Allman Chart History (Top Rock Albums)"
.
Billboard
. Retrieved April 25, 2021.
- ^
"Blues Albums ? Year-End 2011"
.
Billboard
. Retrieved
April 25,
2021
.
- ^
"Top Rock Albums ? Year-End 2011"
.
Billboard
. Retrieved
April 25,
2021
.
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