Brothers and Sisters by Alan Paul audiobook

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

By Alan Paul
Read by Alan Paul

Macmillan Audio
11.77 Hours Unabridged
Format : Digital Download (In Stock)
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    ISBN: 9781250898623

This program is read by the author and contains more than 40 never-before-heard interviews with the band members. New York Times bestselling author Alan Paul's in-depth narrative look at the Allman Brothers' most successful album, and a portrait of an era in rock and roll and American history. The Allman Brothers Band’s Brothers and Sisters was not only the band’s best-selling album at over seven million copies sold, 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 audiobook 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the making of the album while also presenting a broader cultural history of the era, based on first-person interviews, historical documents and deep research. Brothers and Sisters 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. The book also examines the Allman Brothers' relationship with the Grateful Dead—including the most in-depth reporting ever on the Jam at Watkins Glen, the largest rock festival ever—and describes how they inspired bands like Lynyrd Skynyrd, helping create the Southern Rock genre. With exclusive access to hundreds of hours of never-before-heard interviews with every major player, including Dickey Betts and Gregg Allman, conducted by ABB archivist, photographer and “Tour Mystic” Kirk West, Brothers and Sisters is an in-depth, honest assessments of the band’s career, history, and highs and lows. A Macmillan Audio production from St. Martin's Press.

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Summary

Summary

A New York Times bestseller

This program is read by the author and contains more than 40 never-before-heard interviews with the band members.

New York Times
bestselling author Alan Paul's in-depth narrative look at the Allman Brothers' most successful album, and a portrait of an era in rock and roll and American history.

The Allman Brothers Band’s Brothers and Sisters was not only the band’s best-selling album at over seven million copies sold, 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 audiobook 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.

Brothers and Sisters 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. The book also examines the Allman Brothers' relationship with the Grateful Dead—including the most in-depth reporting ever on the Jam at Watkins Glen, the largest rock festival ever—and describes how they inspired bands like Lynyrd Skynyrd, helping create the Southern Rock genre.

With exclusive access to hundreds of hours of never-before-heard interviews with every major player, including Dickey Betts and Gregg Allman, conducted by ABB archivist, photographer and “Tour Mystic” Kirk West, Brothers and Sisters is an in-depth, honest assessments of the band’s career, history, and highs and lows.

A Macmillan Audio production from St. Martin's Press.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“Reads like a Verdi opera.” Washington Post
“[Alan Paul is] perceptive when analyzing the musical approaches of the band’s members.” Wall Street Journal
“One hellacious inside story, a wild ride through early-70s America…Paul’s deep, careful reporting across the decades makes it all feel raw and new.” The Observer (London)
“Full of insider-y tidbits for Allman fans, but it also provides a fascinating portrait of the era.” Garden & Gun
“A noble, kick-ass addition to the literary rock canon.” CultureSonar

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Author

Author Bio: Alan Paul

Author Bio: Alan Paul

Alan Paul is the author of several New York Times bestsellers, including Texas Flood: the Inside Story of Stevie Ray Vaughan, which has been optioned for both documentary and feature films. He also founded Friends of the Brothers, the premier celebration of the music of the Allman Brothers Band, featuring members of the Dickey Betts, Jaimoe, and Gregg Allman bands. He is a regular guest on radio shows and a frequent contributor to the Wall Street Journal, Guitar World, and other publications.

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Available Formats : Digital Download
Category: Nonfiction/Music
Runtime: 11.77
Audience: Adult
Language: English