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A Tribute to the Spiritual Unity of the Allman Brothers Band

by Tiziano Tononi and Southbound

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Well, I've got to run to keep from hiding And I'm bound to keep on riding And I've got one more silver dollar But I'm not gonna let them catch me, no Not gonna let 'em catch the midnight rider And I don't own the clothes I'm wearing And the road goes on forever And I've got one more silver dollar But I'm not gonna let them catch me, no Not gonna let 'em catch the midnight rider And I've gone by the point of caring Some old bed I'll soon be sharing And I've got one more silver dollar But I'm not gonna let 'em catch me, no Not gonna let them catch the midnight rider
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Kind of Bird 12:32
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Hot 'Lanta 06:47
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THE ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND MUSIC MEETS COLTRANE, AYLER AND MINGUS. A STUNNING MIX OF AVANT JAZZ AND ROCK BLUES!

Allman Brothers + horns + violin + accordion – guitars = Tiziano Tononi & Southbound!!!!

5 STARS! ***** "One of the finest surprises of the year!.." - Musica Jazz Magazine

4 STARS! **** ...Tononi pays his respects to the Allman Brothers Band, which is what sincere tributes are all about....- DownBeat

"One of the finest surprises of the year!.." -Musica Jazz Magazine

4 STARS **** "...Tononi’s celebration of the Allman Brothers Band’s music is joyful, sincere, and revelatory, and with the recent loss of Gregg Allman, suddenly timely"- FreeJazzBlogSpot

"A MOST INTERESTING TRIBUTE TO THE ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND" - Steptempest.blogspot.com

ALLMAN BROTHERS BAND + COLTRANE & MINGUS??? YES!!!
"..If you are a fan of blues, early ‘70s guitar rock,
and edgy-but-mightily-rhythmic jazz, Duane Allman and John Coltrane, seek and cloud 9.5 is your next
stop.." - icondv.com review

8,5/10!!!!!! - Claudio Sessa, Corriere della Sera

An unexpected tribute full of surprises! - Buscadero Magazine

It all started on “Brothers And Sisters”. Actually, the process began prior to that, with my
discovering the Blues through John Mayall’s records, but that’s a different story…Seeing
the picture of that “super-extended family” on the inside cover with musicians, roadies,
friends, women and kids, and listening to the Bluesy flavor of Gregg Allman’s voice and
Dicky Betts’ guitar just hit me really deep, and in my dreams I wished I could have been there,
stopping the clock to stay….in some sort of a Blues-like oblivion, one that would last forever.
Looking back, shortly after I bought “Fillmore East” I discovered a different band
(with Duane and Berry Oakley) and The Allman Brothers Band entered my world — to stay,
forever. I’ve been listening to their music for almost forty-five years now and following their
many changes over many decades… and they continue to surprise me. Their music was ahead of their time, a “lethal” mix of a magnificent Southern sounds and New Orleans cross-rhythms — it
incorporated many more influences than one could imagine at first listen.

All in all, theirs was a high quality music in a time of ultra-fertile creativity, one in which many different
elements in music, sometimes even opposed to each other, were peacefully co-existing to form some
of the most extraordinary syntheses in recent history. It was Duane’s Blues background, with
his hard-to-forget, signature slide work that filled me with joy on “Statesboro Blues” and his
killer phrasing on Boz Scagg’s “Loan Me A Dime”… It was Betts’ Country (and Blues) sound,
those melodies digging into the neck of his Goldtop for a “Liz Reed” that, in time, became someway a part o me, mine
Further, it was Gregg’s ability in song writing, his voice towering over the textures of his Hammond organ on “It’s Not My Cross To Bear”; it was the Coltrane of “A Love Supreme” and the music of Miles’ “second quintet” that Jaimoe exposed Duane to and inflated the Brothers’ music with; it was the Soul and the funkyness of Berry’s bass and Butch’s drums…Those are “my” Allman Brothers, a multi-racial, freaky band in a deep South still filled with social tensions, intolerance and segregation.
There they created their little/big musical miracle, against everybody and everything. They represent a special, one-of-a-kind style and sound that resembled an ancient magical ritual, an ancestral African
rite officiated in the swamps of Georgia. You can see the “Saints” of the Blues, this time
joined by the High Priests of jazz: Rahsaan Roland Kirk and Sun Ra, Coltrane, Ornette and
Don Cherry, Mingus and The Art Ensemble of Chicago. Chicago!….a name, a symbol,
as always from the Blues to the Blues….but that’s a different story.
Long live the legend of The Allman Brothers Band! The road goes on forever doesn’t it?
Tiziano Tononi, TizTheWiz.

credits

released June 1, 2017

Tiziano Tononi: drums, percussion, udu drum on "Midnight Rider", gongs
Emanuele Passerini: soprano & tenor saxophones
Piero Bittolo Bon: alto sax, boss clarinet, flutes
Emanuele Parrini: violin & viola
Carmelo Massimo Torre: accordion
Joe Fonda: acoustic & electric bass
Pacho: congas, bongos, percussion
Marta Raviglia: vocals
Fabio Treves: harmonica on "You Don't Love Me"
Daniele Cavallanti. tenor sax solo on Soul Serenade

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