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  1. When did Gregg Allman release Laid Back? Album Credits. Producers Gregg Allman & Johnny Sandlin. Writers Gregg Allman, Jackson Browne, Oliver Sain & 3 more. More Gregg Allman albums

  2. A few months after the Allman Brothers Band released their revered fourth studio album Brothers And Sisters, legendary frontman, vocalist, pianist Gregg Allman stepped out on his own with his masterful debut solo album Laid Back. Co-produced by Allman along with Johnny Sandlin, the collection of songs was a creative outlet where he was able to ...

  3. Aug 30, 2019 · Gregg Allman performing “Midnight Rider” (Remastered) from the new Deluxe Edition of 'Laid Back'. The 2 CD and digital versions feature 26 bonus tracks + the...

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  4. The intense ballad—now acknowledged as one of the greatest of all Gregg Allman-penned songs—became the cornerstone of an album titled to immediately signal it was going to be an alternative to the hard-jamming blues-rock of the ABB. Video unavailable. Laid Back was always intended to go in a different direction, to be softer, more ...

  5. Listen free to Gregg AllmanLaid Back (Midnight Rider, Queen Of Hearts and more). 8 tracks (). Laid Back is the debut studio solo album by American singer-songwriter Gregg Allman. Released in October 1973 by Capricorn Records. Recorded in March 1973 at Capricorn Sound Studios in Macon, Georgia, with additional recording taking place at the Record Plant in New York City. It peaked at number ...

  6. It was during the period that Brothers and Sisters was burning up the charts that Gregg Allman emerged as a solo artist with his first album, the critically well-received hit Laid Back, which put the softer, more serious, soul- and gospel-tinged side of his work in sharper focus. A tour followed, which yielded a live album that was also a ...

  7. Feb 13, 2015 · Laid Back, an Album by Gregg Allman. Released in November 1973 on Capricorn (catalog no. CP 0116; Vinyl LP). Genres: Southern Rock, Blues Rock. Rated #385 in the best albums of 1973. Featured peformers: Gregg Allman (vocals, organ, acoustic guitar, producer), Bill Stewart (drums), Chuck Leavell (piano, electric piano, vibraphone), Tommy Talton (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, slide guitar ...