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| Killer blues! Their 1st 2 albums on 1 CD! Whipping Post, Revival, In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed, Midnight Rider, Trouble No More, Dreams, more. |
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| 1 Don't Want You No More |
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| 2 It's Not My Cross to Bear |
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| 3 Black Hearted Woman |
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| 4 Trouble No More |
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| 5 Every Hungry Woman |
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| 6 Dreams |
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| 7 Whipping Post |
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| 8 Revival |
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| 9 Don't Keep Me Wonderin' |
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| 10 Midnight Rider |
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| 11 In Memory of Elizabeth Reed |
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| 12 (I'm Your) Hoochie Coochie Man |
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| 13 Please Call Home |
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| 14 Leave My Blues at Home |
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Album Review
This is where the group's CD release history gets complicated. "Beginnings" was originally put together by Atco as a double-LP to encourage new fans who'd missed them to buy the group's first two albums, and proved so successful that it was kept in print on CD by Polydor when it acquired the group's catalog. Polydor's single-CD version of this double-LP, however, was substandard in audio quality, digitized from an LP production master, and their individual CDs of "The Allman Brothers Band" and "Idlewild South" were far superior. But when Capricorn got the library back in 1997, they remastered "Beginnings" along with the rest of the library, and the Capricorn version of this CD is one of the better bargains going. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide
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Biography


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