Duane Allman's greatness was apparent on his recordings with the Allman Brothers, yet there was another side to the superb guitarist. For many years, he was a highly respected session musician, playing on cuts by Wilson Pickett, Aretha Franklin, King Curtis, Boz Scaggs, Delaney & Bonnie, and Clarence Carter, among others. By including those session cuts, as well as a sampling of his brief sojourn in Eric Clapton's Derek and the Dominoes and a few rare solo tracks, along with a number of representative Allman Brothers songs, the double-album Anthology winds up drawing a complete portrait of Allman. He may have recorded plenty of other material worth hearing, but this has the bare essentials for an excellent introduction and retrospective.
01 B.b. King Medley 07:02 02 Hey Jude 04:05 03 The Road Of Love 02:51 04 Goin' Down Slow 08:45 05 The Weight 02:57 06 Games People Play 02:45 07 Shake For Me 02:40 08 Loan Me A Dime 12:58 09 Rollin' Stone 04:58
Disc 2
01 Livin' On The Open Road 05:12 02 Down Along The Cove 03:03 03 Please Be With Me 03:49
04 Mean Old World 03:50 05 Layla 07:10 06 Statesboro Blues 04:08 07 Don't Keep Me Wondering 03:59 08 Standback 03:25 09 Dreams 07:18 10 Little Martha 02:08