Allman Brothers Band - Brothers And Sisters - SACD

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Allman Brothers Band - Brothers And Sisters - SACD
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1973 Affair Introduces Southern Rock to Popular Parlance

Unrivaled Sonics: Mobile Fidelity Edition Provides Window Into What Transpired in Macon Studios

Brothers and Sisters is significant for myriad reasons. It’s the first album the Allman Brothers Band made in its entirety after Duane Allman’s death. It also came after bassist Berry Oakley’s spookily similar passing, yet he appears on two of the songs. The 1973 set also marks the emergence of guitarist Dickey Betts as the collective’s leader. And pianist Chuck Leavell’s arrival. But for than anything else, the record remains noteworthy for its incredible soulfulness and completeness.

Mastered from the original master tapes  Brothers and Sisters joins the unparalleled reissue imprint’s other Allman titles in presenting the superlative ensemble’s work in the most lifelike, uncompromised fidelity possible. Whether it’s the feather-light harmonic layering of the collective’s background vocals, echoing cavity of Leavell’s gospel-tinted piano, skin-against-skin smack of Jaimoe’s congas, or sweet dobro lines laid down by Betts, this version betters all previous pressings by bringing you, the listener, as close to the studio as any record feasibly can.

Having stayed at the top of the Billboard charts for five consecutive weeks, Brothers and Sisters constitutes the Allman Brothers Band’s biggest commercial triumph. Given the circumstances surrounding its creation, such an accomplishment hardly seemed possible.  the group experienced déjà vu when Oakley met the same fate just blocks away from where his mate was killed. Rather than collapse, the Allman Brothers Band tightened up and mellowed out, inviting Leavell to join instead of recruiting another guitarist.

What the sextet gets in return for its troubles is music that marks the concrete beginnings of a form that soon become known as Southern rock. Leavell and Betts exchange notes as if the pair has been trading ideas since they were children. Slide guitars still tread over greasy grooves, yet the Allman Brothers Band digs deeper into country dirt, parlaying a twang anchored by Betts’ picking and abetted by Gregg’s organic, shot-of-blues vocals. The laidback vibe manifests on the signature “Ramblin’ Man,” a hit evocative of the record’s breezy melodies and friendly interplay.

The cover art further reveals the Allman Brothers Band’s mindset. Golden, tranquil, idyllic, Southern, loving: It’s a paradise-longing view that would soon come crashing down in the group’s lives but one that, for the duration and existence of Brothers and Sisters, remains gloriously undisturbed.

Selections:
1. Wasted Words
2. Ramblin’ Man
3. Come and Go Blues
4. Jelly, Jelly
5. Southbound
6. Jessica 
7. Pony Boy

Allman Brothers Band - Brothers And Sisters - SACD

 

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Mobile Fidelity believes that mastering systems should be neutral and transparent. The essential idea is to unveil all the detailed musical information on the original master recording without adding deterioration, coloration or other sonic artifacts. 

It is worth noting that Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab stands out as one of few record labels that independently invests in research and development of audio technology. With proprietary innovations such as GAIN 2™, general music enthusiasts and audiophiles alike have reaped the benefit of a higher consumer audio standard without investing in costly new hardware. Mobile Fidelity is pleased to work with a variety of engineering legends and companies including Tim de Paravicini, Ed Meitner, Pass Labs, Theta Digital and Sony Electronics. 

Our joint efforts to seek out the ultimate audio experience, has resulted in significant advances for the technology of music reproduction. 

GAIN 2™ Mastering Technology for Ultradisc UHR™ Hybrid SACD and Ultradisc II™ 24kt Gold CDs 

For over twenty years, Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab has continually searched for the ultimate audio experience. During this search MFSL engineers and associates created The GAIN™ System, a proprietary mastering technology which brought warmth and ambience to the compact disc format. A few years ago - with higher resolution formats on the horizon - the vision of GAIN 2™ began. As it stands today, GAIN 2™ is one of the greatest technical advancements in analogue and digital technology in the last ten years. It consists of a series of critical modifications and new components to Mobile Fidelity's proprietary mastering chain. 

We feel that GAIN 2™ has come extremely close to meeting this goal. The key accomplishments of GAIN 2™ System are 1) the ability to extract all the musical information as possible through the Ultra High bandwidth analogue tape playback system with proprietary custom tape playback heads, reproducer electronics and 2) transparently capturing and storing that information with the Direct Stream Digital recording system. 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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