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Here are a couple cuts off of the new CD You can purchase the full CD in the Merch area
If Michael’s
evocative singing was the only attraction on Michael Allman’s Hard
Labor Creek, it would still be worth hearing, but there is a lot
more going on than that. Some of the most gifted musicians in
Georgia, from young slide guitar phenom Tony Tyler to Motown alumnus
and keyboard legend Ike Stubblefield, contribute to the overall
sound of this remarkable record. Tyler’s slide and keyboard work are
an essential part of the sound of Hard Labor Creek, adding just the
right touch without overpowering the song. Stubblefield kicks
serious butt here, showing why he is a first-call session player,
and his production contibution is one reason this CD sounds so darn
good. Soulful backing vocals by Atlanta local favorite Diane Durrett
and percussion from Derek Trucks Band drummer Yonrico Scott flesh
out the songs. The one and only Col. Bruce Hampton also makes a
memorable cameo appearance. While Michael Allman’s Hard Labor Creek
stands on its own merits, he isn’t ashamed of his heritage, and
there are several references to his famous father. “Laid Back”
written by Sonny Tackett, was inspired by Gregg’s classic album of
the same name. “If Dreams Were Money” was actually written for Gregg
years ago by veteran Boston musician Bruce Marshall.
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