Savage Grace 1970 Rar
Some more history for you Southern Rock scholars. This is where Duane and (spelled Greg for this release) found themselves after their adventures in California with The Hour Glass and right before they started. A departure from the dictated course set out by their former employees, this is getting fairly close to what would eventually become known as Southern Rock. This is basically Duane and Gregg jamming with the guys from the (notably Butch Trucks, among others), around the same time they met up with a band called The Second Coming, featuring a guitarist by the name of.
Savage Grace 1970 Rar Album
Savage Grace was a rock band from Detroit, Michigan in the late 1960s. The band released its eponymous debut album on Reprise in 1969. After moving to Los Angeles the following year, the group embarked on a second album, which took almost two years to complete.
They would soon start jamming together, which would give birth to. Yes, they're the founding fathers alright. Initially not meant for release, this was brought out in 1973 at the height of The Allmans popularity. Musically this still has one foot firmly planted in their repertoire with The Hour Glass, while at the same time we notice some uneasy steps towards the more familiar sounding structures that The Allmans would lay down. Of greatest interest must be an early version of one of Gregg's sweetest songs, 'Melissa', here surfacing for the first time (slightly different from the popular version).
If you're interested in how Southern Rock grew to what it is today, I guess this is essential.
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