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  1. 28 de ene. de 2007 · Gregg Allman's "One More Try: An Anthology" is a most unusual retrospective, for the 34 songs on the two CDs include only eight performances that have ever been released before. Perhaps this is an admission by Allman himself that his solo albums have been over-produced in a way that distracted from his primary asset, his blues-drenched baritone.

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  3. I love the mellow, rhythmic miracles from Gregg Allman's unreleased, secret solos. In this CD, you can hear him become. You can hear his pain, his struggles, his love, his passion, his angst. Full of internal struggles, this heartfelt, kind & blessed musician, puts a current spin on EVERY TRACK he records.

  4. ONE MORE TRY: AN ANTHOLOGY (CD) Capricorn / PolyGram: 314 529 725-2: 1997: CD 1: 1. One More Try Solo Piano & Vocal Demo, previously unreleased Recorded August 6, 1974, Macon, Georgia (3:14) 2. One More Try Band Demo, previously unreleased Recorded ...

  5. Product details. Is discontinued by manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No. Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 14.09 x 12.63 x 1.37 cm; 453.59 Grams. Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Polygram Records. Label ‏ : ‎ Polygram Records. ASIN ‏ : ‎ B000003TVZ. Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 2. Best Sellers Rank: 542,303 in CDs & Vinyl ( See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl) 10,469 in ...

  6. Macon, Georgia, United States (on 1974-08-06) recording of: One More Try (on 1974-08-06) writer: Gregg Allman. publisher: Elijah Blue Music and Warner–Tamerlane Publishing Corp. ( publisher; do NOT use as release label) 3:16. 2.

  7. Gregg Allman's "One More Try: An Anthology" is a most unusual retrospective, for the 34 songs on the two CDs include only eight performances that have ever been released before. Perhaps this is an admission by Allman himself that his solo albums have been over-produced in a way that distracted from his primary asset, his blues-drenched baritone ...