Oops! Looks like we're having trouble connecting to our server.
Refresh your browser window to try again.
About this product
Product Identifiers
Record LabelMercury, Mry
UPC0602547346476
eBay Product ID (ePID)12046051596
Product Key Features
FormatCD
Release Year2015
GenreRock
ArtistAllman Brothers
Release TitleIdlewild South
Dimensions
Item Height0.48 in
Item Weight0.44 lb
Item Length7.49 in
Item Width5.47 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs4
Number of Tracks20
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Revival 1.2 Don't Keep Me Wonderin' 1.3 Midnight Rider 1.4 In Memory of Elizabeth Reed 1.5 Hoochie Coochie Man 1.6 Please Call Home 1.7 Leave My Blues at Home 1.8 Statesboro Blues 1.9 In Memory of Elizabeth Reed 1.10 One More Ride 1.11 Midnight Rider 1.12 Revival (Love Is Everywhere) 2.1 Dreams 2.2 Statesboro Blues 2.3 Trouble No More 2.4 Dimples 2.5 Every Hungry Woman 2.6 I'm Gonna Move to the Outskirts of Town 2.7 Hoochie Coochie Man 3.1 In Memory of Elizabeth Reed
Sub-GenreSouthern Rock
NotesSuper deluxe three CD + Blu-Ray edition adds 12 tracks not included on the original release. Bonus tracks are a combination of live tracks, studio cuts and outtakes. The entire album is also available in 5.1 Surround Sound on the Blu-Ray plus additional tracks. Digitally remastered edition of this 1970 album by the Southern rock band. Idlewild South is the second studio album by The Allman Brothers Band. Produced by Tom Dowd, the album was released on September 23, 1970, in the United States by Atco Records and Capricorn Records. Following the release of their 1969 debut, the Allman Brothers Band toured the United States extensively to promote the album, which had little commercial success. Due mostly to the band's relentless touring schedule, Idlewild South was recorded gradually over a period of five months in various cities, including New York, Miami, and Macon, Georgia, the band's home. Tom Dowd had previously been arranged to record the group's debut but was unavailable. The material presented on Idlewild South was written during this period and tested out on the road at shows. The album's title comes from the band's nickname for a ramshackle, remote cabin the band rented out and used for rehearsals, as well as wild parties. Idlewild South contains two of the band's best-known songs, "Midnight Rider" and "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed", which became one of the band's famous concert numbers.