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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 Dreams |
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| 6 Whipping Post |
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| 7 Revival |
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| 8 Midnight Rider |
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| 9 Don't Keep Me Wonderin' |
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| 10 (I'm Your) Hoochie Coochie Man |
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| 11 Statesboro Blues |
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| 12 Stormy Monday |
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| 13 Hot 'Lanta |
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| 14 In Memory of Elizabeth Reed |
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| 15 One Way Out |
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| 16 Ain't Wastin' Time No More |
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| 17 Melissa |
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| 18 Stand Back |
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| 19 Blue Sky |
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| 20 Little Martha |
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| 21 Wasted Words |
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| 22 Ramblin' Man |
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| 23 Southbound |
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| 24 Jessica |
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| 25 Come and Go Blues |
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Album Review
The initial release of "The Road Goes on Forever" was solid, containing the simple basics of the Allmans' Capricorn recordings. The expanded version that Mercury released in 2001 improves it considerably by almost doubling its running length with 13 bonus tracks and sprawling over two full CDs. This gives plenty of space to showcase the Allmans at their unrestrained best, capturing some of their finest concert jams while sketching a full portrait of their time at Capricorn. As a historic document, the box "Dreams" still can't be beat, but for listeners who want a thorough anthology that's not exhaustive, this is an excellent choice. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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