The Allman Brothers’ Duane Allman died from a motorcycle crash on October 29, 1971, at the age of 24. The Brothers’ bassist Berry Oakley died in a similar motorcycle accident barely over one year after — and only two blocks from the site of Duane’s accident.

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Media Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)

Sleeve Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)

 

still in shrink.

Notes:

Blue and silver labels. Flexible vinyl. Full Radial Stereo.

A1. Born On The Bayou 5:10
A2. Bootleg 2:58
A3. Graveyard Train 8:32
B1. Good Golly Miss Molly 2:39
B2. Penthouse Pauper 3:37
B3. Proud Mary 3:07
B4. Keep On Chooglin' 7:40

 

 

Matrix / Runout F-2715-RE1-B1B R
Matrix / Runout F-2716-3-C1T R
Matrix / Runout F-2715-RE1 A2D R
Matrix / Runout F2716-3-C1M R
Matrix / Runout F-2715-RE1-B1F R
Matrix / Runout F-2716-3-C1X R
Matrix / Runout F-2715-RE1-A2E ⁀⁀︵︵ R
Matrix / Runout F-2716-3-C1L R
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Published By Jondora Music
Published By Venice Music

Data provided by Discogs

Weight 0.51 lbs