Introducing the Allman Brothers Band vinyl for sale: a stunning Limited Edition Pink Vinyl Double LP! With only 3,000 copies pressed, this release is part of the Ten Bands One Cause campaign, aimed at supporting cancer patients and their caregivers. Each purchase contributes to the Red Door Community, providing free cancer support services.
This unique album captures the Allman Brothers Band during their remarkable February 1970 performances at Fillmore East, where they opened for the Grateful Dead for the first time. Recorded by the legendary Owsley Stanley, these live recordings are renowned for their clarity and immersive sound, making them a must-have for any fan.
Included in this limited edition release are all-new album art and liner notes, featuring rare photos from that historic concert. This is your chance to own a piece of music history, showcasing Duane Allman and the band in their prime, including the earliest live concert recording of ‘In Memory of Elizabeth Reed.’
John Johnson (verified owner) –
I’ve been searching for the best live concert recordings vinyl, and this pink vinyl from the Allman Brothers Band is simply incredible! The sound quality is top-notch.
Elizabeth Mathews (verified owner) –
As a huge Allman Brothers Band fan, I couldn’t resist buying this limited edition pink vinyl. It’s a beautiful addition to my collection, and the charitable cause makes it even better!
Cheryl Carr (verified owner) –
The nostalgia of listening to this classic on pink vinyl is unmatched. It’s a must-have for any vinyl lover or Allman Brothers fan!