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12-inch 45 RPM single with two classic cuts from the acclaimed Laid Back!
Midnight Rider and These Days from Gregg Allmans first solo album!
Mastered by Ryan K. Smith at Sterling Sound from the original tapes
200-gram vinyl plated and pressed at Quality Record Pressings!
Gregg Allmans voice came sailing clear throughout the room, the band punched through the air with force and clarity. Impressively, the dial was only set at 11 oclock-and by the time I pushed the envelope up to around two (just for the heck of it), there wasnt a drop of distortion created-just more clean air in the volume. As far as my ears were concerned, Chads special single release of these two Gregg Allman performances turned out to be a sonic victory. Wayne Goins, , Issue 98, Aug. 22, 2018. Read the whole review of the full album and 45 RPM single Midnight Rider / These Days here.
Gregg Allmans 1973 solo album debut also became his biggest hit, a No. 13 LP featuring his Top 20 chart classic Midnight Rider. From the Analogue Productions sparkling Laid Back reissue now comes a 12-inch single featuring two classic cuts from that esteemed LP. Side one is Midnight Rider. Side two is These Days. Cut at 45 RPM for reduced distortion and better high frequency reproduction.
Gregg Allmans pained, growling voice joins with horns and gospelish backing vocals to add a personal, often mournful feel on songs on Laid Back. Radio response was strong to the opening track, the loping remake of Midnight Rider. Its a convincing version of the mans music.
Its one of the most iconic, universally-recognized, most-played songs there is. But its also one of the best-recorded examples of a big-time hit, Acoustic Sounds/Quality Record Pressings owner Chad Kassem says. Its never sounded better than this, cut at 45 RPM and on its own 12-inch record side.
Likewise, the B-side track These Days, he says, is a classic Jackson Browne tune, covered beautifullly here by Allman.






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