Bless Your Heart

Bless Your Heart

by The Allman Betts Band
Bless Your Heart

Bless Your Heart

by The Allman Betts Band

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

Generational Southern rockers the Allman Betts Band return to the roots-rock well for their second album in as many years. Formed by Devon Allman (vocals, guitar) and Duane Betts (vocals, guitar) to carry the torch lit in the 1970s by their famous fathers, Gregg Allman and Dickie Betts, the new group's prime initiative was essentially to pay direct homage to the Allman Brothers Band's legacy, playing that group's classic material live while writing some new songs of their own in the now-familiar vernacular. To that end, the Allman Betts Band are an absolute success; they made their recorded debut in 2019 with Down to the River, a warmly captured sonic tribute to the Southern-fried blues-rock/country-soul amalgam the original Allmans made famous decades earlier. It was even recorded in glowing analog at Alabama's legendary Muscle Shoals Sound Studios, notable for being one of the Allman Brothers Band's original points of origin. Released one year later, the Allman Betts Band's sophomore LP, Bless Your Heart, follows more or less the same formula as its predecessor. Recorded live to tape at Muscle Shoals, Bless Your Heart is a reliable and often-pleasing romp down the muggy dirt roads of soulful Southern rock that hits its mark squarely without making any real attempts to rock the boat. Given the group's M.O., that's not necessarily a bad thing. Allman, Betts, and bassist Berry Duane Oakley -- son of Allman Brothers Band founding member Berry Oakley and another key player in this mix -- are all fluid, capable musicians with deep knowledge, personal history, and an inherent chemistry well-suited to this type of music. If tracks like "Carolina Song" and "Magnolia Road" sound like not-so-distant echoes of the music their fathers made, then perhaps they are simply doing their heritage a service. Probably the most adventurous cut here is the sprawling 12-minute instrumental "Savannah's Dream" which at times crashes into psych or prog rock -- albeit distinctly Southern, of course -- territory with its nimble arpeggios and near-telepathic trading of licks. Whether or not the Allman Betts Band will make any hard left turns from their chosen path remains to be seen, but two albums in, their dogged adherence to family and cultural traditions remains their defining feature. ~ Timothy Monger

Product Details

Release Date: 10/23/2020
Label: Bmg
UPC: 4050538625752
Rank: 41890

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Pale Horse Rider
  2. Carolina Song
  3. King Crawler
  4. Ashes of My Lovers
  5. Savannah's Dream
  6. Airboats & Cocaine

Disc 2

  1. Southern Rain
  2. Rivers Run
  3. Magnolia Road
  4. Should We Ever Part
  5. The Doctor's Daughter
  6. Much Obliged
  7. Congratulations

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Allman Betts Band   Primary Artist,Vocals
Berry Oakley   Bass,Piano,Vocals
John Ginty   Soloist,Keyboards,Mellotron
Shannon McNally   Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Susan Marshall   Vocals (Background)
Art Edmaiston   Saxophone
R. Scott Bryan   Vocals,Percussion
Jimmy Hall   Harmonia,Harmonica
Duane Betts   Guitar,Vocals,Soloist,Guitar (Rhythm),Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Reba Russell   Vocals (Background)
Devon Allman   Bass,Guitar,Vocals,Soloist,Guitar (Bass),Guitar (Rhythm),Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric),Vocals (Background),Guitar (12 String Electric)
R.S. Bryan   Drums,Percussion
Matt Ross-Spang   Guitar (Acoustic)
Johnny Stachela   Guitar,Vocals,Soloist,Slide Guitar,Guitar (Electric)
John Lum   Drums

Technical Credits

Berry Oakley   Composer,Group Member
John Ginty   Group Member
Pete Lyman   Engineer,Mastering
Stoll Vaughan   Composer
Cisco Adler   Composer
Duane Betts   Harmony,Composer,Producer,Group Member
Chris Turnbaugh   Engineer
Devon Allman   Composer,Producer,Group Member
R.S. Bryan   Group Member
Darin Back   Photography
Matt Ross-Spang   Mixing,Engineer,Producer
Daniel Lynn   Engineer,Mixing Assistant
Johnny Stachela   Group Member
The Allman Betts Band   Musician
Chase Brandon   Engineer,Assistant Engineer
John Lum   Group Member
Charlie Robinson   Design,Art Direction
Gilbert Lee   Photography
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