Image for Brothers and Sisters: The Allman Brothers Band and the Inside Story of the Album That Defined the '70S

Brothers and Sisters: The Allman Brothers Band and the Inside Story of the Album That Defined the '70S

See all formats and editions

The Allman Brothers Band's 'Brothers and Sisters' was not only the band's best-selling album, at over seven million copies sold, but it was also a powerfully influential release, both musically and culturally, one whose influence continues to be profoundly felt.

Celebrating the album's 50th anniversary, this work delves into the making of the album, while also presenting a broader cultural history of the era, based on first-person interviews, historical documents and deep research.

It traces the making of the template-shaping record alongside the story of how the Allman Brothers came to the rescue of a flailing Jimmy Carter presidential campaign and helped get the former governor of Georgia elected president; how Gregg Allman's marriage to Cher was an early harbinger of an emerging celebrity media culture; and how the band's success led to internal fissures.

Read More
Special order line: only available to educational & business accounts. Sign In
£60.00
Product Details
St. Martin's Press
1250282705 / 9781250282705
eBook (EPUB)
25/07/2023
English
352 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%