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Allman Brothers Fox Box

Allman Brothers To Release 2004 Atlanta Concerts CD

by Roger Wink, VVN Music on March 27, 2017

in News

On April 28, the Allman Brothers Band will release The Fox Box, an eight-CD set chronicling three 2004 shows from the Fox Theatre in Atlanta, GA.

The Fox Box is already available from digital download sites.

Playing with the band during this run of shows were Gregg Allman, Butch Trucks, Jaimoe, Marc Quinones, Warren Haynes, Derek Trucks and Oteil Burbridge. Special guests over the three-night run were guitarist Jack Pearson, Susan Tedeschi, Vaylor Trucks and Rob Baracco.

While one might think that a set of shows over three nights would produce almost three duplicate sets, that is not the situation with The Fox Box. Only one song is repeated, Dreams, which was played on all three nights; however, each of those performances featured a different lead singer.

The track list:

Disc 1 (9/24/04)
Mountain Jam
Trouble No More
Midnight Rider
Wasted Words
Worried Down With The Blues
You Don’t Love Me
Ain’t Wastin’ Time No More

Disc 2 (9/24/04)
Rockin’ Horse
Hot ‘Lanta
Melissa
Come And Go Blues
Can’t Love What You Never Had
Why Does Love Got To Be So Bad?
Franklin’s Tower

Disc 3 (9/24/04)
Black Hearted Woman
Dreams (with Jack Pearson)
Mountain Jam (reprise) (with Jack Pearson)
Southbound (with Jack Pearson)

Disc 4 (9/25/04)
Les Brers (Intro)
Don’t Want You No More / It’s Not My Cross To Bear
Statesboro Blues
Stand Back
Who’s Been Talking
Soulshine
Good Clean Fun
Old Before My Time
Woman Across The River
Instrumental Illness

Disc 5 (9/25/04)
The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down
Leave My Blues At Home
Key To The Highway
Don’t Think Twice, It’s Alright (with Susan Tedeschi)
One Way Out (with Valor Trucks)
Blue Sky
Dreams
Les Brers In A Minor
Layla

Disc 6 (9/26/04)
Revival
Every Hungry Woman
Done Somebody Wrong
Hoochie Coochie Man
Desdemona
High Cost Of Low Living
44 Blues
End Of The Line

Disc 7 (9/26/04)
Dreams
I Walk On Gilded Splinters
Stormy Monday
The Same Thing (with Rob Baracco)
In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed (with Rob Baracco)

Disc 8 (9/26/04)
In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed (cont’d, with Rob Baracco)
Don’t Keep Me Wonderin’
No One To Run With
Whippin’ Post

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