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An hour of Mexican Mariachi & Rancheras sung in Croatian and Serbian, produced in the post-war period in Yugoslavia. Many of the films shown in Yugoslavia in the 1950s–1960s were Mexican, due to a restriction on importing Soviet and American films. As a result, everything Mexican became popular in Yugoslavia and many musicians started to don sombreros to perform Mexican music, either singing in Serbo-Croatian or in the original Spanish.

Duane & Greg Allman

Duane & Greg Allman

Duane & Greg Allman has been played on NTS in shows including 150 Session, featured first on 12 September 2016. Songs played include Morning Dew .

Duane & Greg Allman is the second studio album by the rock and roll band The 31st of February, recorded at TK Studios, Hialeah, Florida in September 1968. The planned album was never completed as the band broke up shortly afterwards, and the demo recordings remained unreleased until Bold Records released this album in May 1972. It was then attributed to Duane and Gregg Allman — with name mis-spelled 'Greg'. The brothers had in the mean time established themselves in The Allman Brothers Band along with Butch Trucks, original drummer of The 31st of February.

Bolder Records released the opening track "Morning Dew" as a single in 1972, backed with "I'll Change for You". Neither the single nor the album made it into the record charts.

The album was re-released several times after 1972 on various record companies and with varying cover art in various countries, including Germany and Japan.

In 1970, during his stint with the short-lived Derek and the Dominos, Duane Allman re-recorded "Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out" for their Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs album. Two years later The Allman Brothers Band re-recorded "Melissa" for the 1972 album Eat a Peach. According to Gregg Allman's 2013 autobiography My Cross to Bear, Allman wrote "God Rest His Soul" as a tribute to Martin Luther King. He sold producer Steve Alaimo the rights to "God Rest His Soul" and "Melissa" for $600.

Track listing

Side one

"Morning Dew" (Tim Rose, Bonnie Dobson) – 3:45 "God Rest His Soul" (Gregg Allman) – 3:55 "Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out" (Jimmy Cox) – 4:32 "Down in Texas" (Eddie Hinton, Marlon Greene) – 3:40 Incorrectly listed as "Come on Down and Get Me" (Ray Gerald) "Melissa" (Gregg Allman, Steve Alaimo) – 3:15

Side two

"I'll Change for You" (David Brown) – 2:57 "Back Down Home with You" (David Brown) – 2:25 "Well I Know Too Well" (Steve Alaimo) – 2:15 "In The Morning When I'm Real" (Robert Pucetti) – 2:40

Personnel

Duane Allman – lead guitar Gregg Allman – organ, lead vocals Scott Boyer – acoustic guitar, vocals David Brown – bass Butch Trucks – drums, percussion

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Duane & Greg Allman

Duane & Greg Allman has been played on NTS in shows including 150 Session, featured first on 12 September 2016. Songs played include Morning Dew .

Duane & Greg Allman is the second studio album by the rock and roll band The 31st of February, recorded at TK Studios, Hialeah, Florida in September 1968. The planned album was never completed as the band broke up shortly afterwards, and the demo recordings remained unreleased until Bold Records released this album in May 1972. It was then attributed to Duane and Gregg Allman — with name mis-spelled 'Greg'. The brothers had in the mean time established themselves in The Allman Brothers Band along with Butch Trucks, original drummer of The 31st of February.

Bolder Records released the opening track "Morning Dew" as a single in 1972, backed with "I'll Change for You". Neither the single nor the album made it into the record charts.

The album was re-released several times after 1972 on various record companies and with varying cover art in various countries, including Germany and Japan.

In 1970, during his stint with the short-lived Derek and the Dominos, Duane Allman re-recorded "Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out" for their Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs album. Two years later The Allman Brothers Band re-recorded "Melissa" for the 1972 album Eat a Peach. According to Gregg Allman's 2013 autobiography My Cross to Bear, Allman wrote "God Rest His Soul" as a tribute to Martin Luther King. He sold producer Steve Alaimo the rights to "God Rest His Soul" and "Melissa" for $600.

Track listing

Side one

"Morning Dew" (Tim Rose, Bonnie Dobson) – 3:45 "God Rest His Soul" (Gregg Allman) – 3:55 "Nobody Knows You When You're Down and Out" (Jimmy Cox) – 4:32 "Down in Texas" (Eddie Hinton, Marlon Greene) – 3:40 Incorrectly listed as "Come on Down and Get Me" (Ray Gerald) "Melissa" (Gregg Allman, Steve Alaimo) – 3:15

Side two

"I'll Change for You" (David Brown) – 2:57 "Back Down Home with You" (David Brown) – 2:25 "Well I Know Too Well" (Steve Alaimo) – 2:15 "In The Morning When I'm Real" (Robert Pucetti) – 2:40

Personnel

Duane Allman – lead guitar Gregg Allman – organ, lead vocals Scott Boyer – acoustic guitar, vocals David Brown – bass Butch Trucks – drums, percussion

Original source: Last.fm

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Morning Dew
Duane & Greg Allman
Bold Records1972