BASS CULTURE...Berry Oakley
Swept away by the lengthy jams, slide guitar solos, and beautifully in-sync double drummers, Allman Brothers Band helped define Southern Rock and usher in a new era of blues. The man keeping it all together was Berry Oakley, whose bass lines to songs like “Whipping Post” and “In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed” fueled the band, facilitated improvisation, and showed off his creative and boundary-pushing approach to musical motion. While the world lost him at too young an age, Oakley certainly made his mark on iconic records including The Allman Brothers Band, At Fillmore East, and Eat A Peach.
Eat A Peach
Capricorn,1972
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