Gregg Allman with Cowboy - The Gregg Allman Tour

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Review by Solitude Garden

The Gregg Allman Tour: A Southern Rock Odyssey That’ll Kick Your Blues Away Alright, buckle up, folks. We’re diving into The Gregg Allman Tour, a 2019 posthumous release that feels like an old friend showing up unannounced but bringing all the good vibes. This isn’t just another rock-and-blues album; it’s more like a time machine stuffed with soulful harmonies, greasy guitar licks, and enough saxophone to make you wanna grab a cold beer and dance barefoot in your living room. First things first—this record straddles genres like a pro. You’ve got Country Blues rubbing shoulders with Rhythm & Blues, while Southern Rock sneaks in for the win. Produced by Gregg Allman himself alongside Johnny Sandlin (a dude who knows his way around a mixing board), this thing is stacked with talent. From Randall Bramblett blowing every kind of sax under the sun to Chuck Leavell tickling those piano keys like they owe him money, the credits read like a who’s-who of musical wizardry. Now, let’s talk tracks. There are some gems here, but two songs stuck out to me like mismatched socks on laundry day: “Feel So Bad” and “Turn On Your Love Light.” “Feel So Bad” hits hard right outta the gate. It’s one of those slow-burners where Gregg’s voice sounds like gravel soaked in bourbon—and I mean that as a compliment. The organ swells? Killer. The slide guitar wailing in the background? Chef’s kiss. By the second verse, you’re either reaching for tissues or punching the air because life is unfair and beautiful all at once. If this song doesn’t give you goosebumps, check your pulse—you might be dead. Then there’s “Turn On Your Love Light,” which flips the mood entirely. This track is straight fire—a juke joint anthem that makes you want to twirl your partner so fast they get dizzy. With Tommy Talton shredding on lead guitar and Randall Bramblett going full jazz band leader on soprano sax, it’s impossible not to move. Seriously, try sitting still during this one. I dare you. Spoiler alert: You can’t. What really ties everything together is how raw and real it feels. Sure, it was released in 2019, long after Gregg left us, but the energy screams live performance. Credit goes to the engineers and remixers who didn’t over-polish anything—they kept the grit intact. And props to Martin Mull hosting/MC-ing like he’s introducing acts at a rowdy honky-tonk. So yeah, The Gregg Allman Tour isn’t perfect—it’s messy, heartfelt, and occasionally rough around the edges. But honestly? That’s what makes it shine brighter than a disco ball at a dive bar. Listening to it reminds me of something Gregg probably knew deep down: Life ain’t about perfection; it’s about showing up, playing loud, and leaving everything on the stage. And hey, if nothing else, this album proves one thing for sure: Even when Gregg Allman’s gone, his music still sticks around like gum on a hot sidewalk. Now THAT’S legacy.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Queen Of Hearts7:28
Stand Back3:15
Dreams7:02
Feel So Bad4:30
Time Will Take Us5:10
Turn On Your Love Light10:20
Are You Lonely For Me4:03
Don't Mess Up A Good Thing4:10
Where Can You Go?7:40
Oncoming Traffic5:24
Will The Circle Be Unbroken6:52
Double Cross4:26

Video

Cowboy - Time Will Take Us - The Gregg Allman Tour (1974)
The Gregg Allman Tour 1974-These Days
The Gregg Allman Tour - Cowboy - Where Can I Go?
The Gregg Allman Tour 1974-Please Call Home
Gregg Allman - The Gregg Allman Tour - Queen of Hearts 1974 (Boston)

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Catalog Numbers

B0030114-01

Labels

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Formats

  • 2 × Vinyl
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Credits

RoleCredit
Arranged ByRandall Bramblett
Backing VocalsAnnie Sutton (tracks: A1 to B1, C1 to D3), Erin Dickins (tracks: A1 to B1, C1 to D3), Lynn Rubin (tracks: A1 to B1, C1 to D3)
Baritone SaxophoneHarold (Bullet) Williams
CoverIra Sokolof, Stephen Saban
DesignRichard Mantel
Directed ByMax Cahn
DrumsBill Stewart (tracks: A1 to B1, C1 to D3), Johnny Lee Johnson
Electric BassKenny Tibbetts (tracks: A1 to B1, C1 to D3)
EngineerTom Flye, Tom Scott
Hosted ByMartin Mull
TechnicianGyro
Lead GuitarTommy Talton
Slide GuitarTommy Talton
Lead VocalsGregg Allman (tracks: A1 to B1, C1 to D3)
Mastered ByGeorge Mareno
MCMartin Mull
OrganGregg Allman (tracks: A1 to B1, B3 to D3)
PercussionJohnny Lee Johnson (tracks: A1 to B1, C1 to D3)
Photography ByAl Clayton
PianoChuck Leavell
Electric PianoChuck Leavell
ProducerGregg Allman, Johnny Sandlin
Recorded ByRecord Plant Remote Truck, Sausalito
RemixJohnny Sandlin, Sam Whiteside
Rhythm GuitarScott Boyer
Soprano SaxophoneRandall Bramblett (tracks: A1 to B1, C1 to D3)
Alto SaxophoneRandall Bramblett (tracks: A1 to B1, C1 to D3)
SaxophoneRandall Bramblett (tracks: A1 to B1, C1 to D3)
SoloistRandall Bramblett (tracks: A1 to B1, C1 to D3)
Tenor SaxophoneDavid Brown (tracks: A1 to B1, C1 to D3)
TrumpetPeter Eklund (tracks: A1 to B1, C1 to D3), Todd Logan

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About Gregg Allman with Cowboy

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Born: December 8, 1947, Nashville, Tennessee; Died: May 27th, 2017, Savannah, Georgia Brother to , Married to actress and singer from 1975 to 1979. Early on the two brothers played in the bands and , after moving to California they landed a contract with Liberty Records and renamed their band to The . After two psychedelic releases which Duane didn't like, they split up. Liberty Records wanted Gregg to go solo and Hour Glass disbanded. Gregg became tired of the solo arrangement and rejoined his brother Duane in his newly formed group when they needed a singer. This was the beginning of . Gregg Allman died on May 27, 2017, due to complications from liver cancer..He was 69 years old.

Real Name

    • Gregory Lenoir Allman

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Interesting fact about Album

Here’s an interesting fact: The Gregg Allman Tour album, released in 2019, is a gem for fans of Southern Rock and Blues. What makes it special is how it blends genres like Country Blues, Rhythm & Blues, and Rock seamlessly. One standout detail? Randall Bramblett, who arranged the music, played multiple saxophones—soprano, alto, tenor—and even contributed as a soloist. It’s like he was everywhere on the record! Another fun tidbit: Martin Mull, known for his comedy and acting, hosted and MC’d the project, adding a unique touch to the vibe. And with legends like Chuck Leavell on piano and Gregg Allman himself leading vocals and organ, it’s no wonder this album feels so rich and timeless.

Comments

loucuraparararos
2025-03-17
Really good
zeekhotep
2025-03-17
The two Cowboy songs on this album are so good! This band should have been bigger. Awesome stuff!
niky999
2025-03-17
Good work
bebcstyled
2025-03-16
Great song by Cowboy on the GAB live album.
agloriousstory
2025-03-16
And to the think Slowhand wrote Please Be With Me! Cowboy brothers and sisters
meloflori
2025-03-15
I was thinking aboit Scott Boyer and I found this. Bullet Proof performance. Chuck Leave on Electric Piano. Bramblett on organ, killer.
sabriyyap
2025-03-15
2020
I still have the live album
The 70s, a great time to grow up and live. We had a great life together, just the two of us.
Hes gone now forever and songs like this I can reminisce
Great vocals Tommy!
efiliryj
2025-03-13
The nucleus of Sea Level was in it's infancy beginning with this tour.. What a great band that became!!
marzuillo
2025-03-12
Born this glorious year of 74.....I knew my parents had taste....?
adminspiritspeaks
2025-03-12
They were tight..Seem that one in Nashville..???
stephanieyancer
2025-03-12
Tommy and Scott are amazing.