Dreams is a compilation album by the Allman Brothers Band. Packaged as a box set of four CDs or six LPs, it was released on June 20, 1989.
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Dreams is a collection of recordings taken from not only the Allman Brothers Band, but also from throughout the musical careers of the Allmans and the band's other members prior to and following its formation. The set was compiled by Bill Levenson (who had put together the Eric Clapton box set Crossroads the year before) and released to coincide with the band's 1989 reformation.
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Disc Four
- "Can't Lose What You Never Had" (McKinley Morganfield aka Muddy Waters) - 5:52
- "Come and Go Blues" - Gregg Allman (Gregg Allman) - 4:46
- "Bougainvillea" - Dickey Betts & Great Southern (Dickey Betts, Don Johnson) - 7:13
- "Can You Fool?" - Allman and Woman (Michael Smotherman) - 3:19
- "Good Time Feeling" - Dickey Betts & Great Southern (Dickey Betts) - 4:28
- "Crazy Love" (Dickey Betts) - 3:44
- "Can't Take It with You" (Dickey Betts, Don Johnson) - 3:34
- "Just Ain't Easy" (Live) (Gregg Allman) - 5:01
- "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed" (Live) (Dickey Betts) - 10:52
- "Angeline" (Dickey Betts, Mike Lawler, Johnny Cobb) - 3:40
- "Things You Used to Do" (Gregg Allman, Keith England) - 3:42
- "Nancy" – Dickey Betts (Dickey Betts, Jim Goff) - 3:51
- "Rain" - Gregg Allman (John Lennon, Paul McCartney) - 3:03
- "I'm No Angel" - Gregg Allman (Tony Colton, Phil Palmer) - 3:41
- "Demons" – Gregg Allman (Gregg Allman, Dan Toler, David Toler) - 3:28
- "Duane's Tune" - Dickey Betts (Dickey Betts) - 5:51
All songs performed by The Allman Brothers Band, unless otherwise noted.
Live Songs
- Disc 2, Tracks 4-5 recorded 4/11/1970 at the Ludlow Garage in Cincinnati, OH
- Disc 2, Tracks 8 recorded 3/12/1971 at the Fillmore East in New York, NY
- Disc 2, Tracks 9-10 recorded 3/13/1971 at the Fillmore East in New York, NY
- Disc 3, Track 1 recorded 8/26/1971 at A&R Studios in New York, NY
- Disc 3, Track 5 recorded 4/2/1972 at the Mar Y Sol Festival in Vega Baja, Puerto Rico
- Disc 3, Track 11 recorded 9/26/1973 at the Winterland in San Francisco, CA
- Disc 4, Tracks 8-9 recorded 7/19/1979 at the Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, MD
In chapter 4 of his autobiography My Cross To Bear, Gregg Allman says that he wrote "God Rest His Soul" but he sold the songwriting credit to Steve Alaimo.
- Adrian Barber - Producer
- Alan Facemire — Producer
- Allman and Woman — Performer
- Allman Joys - Performer
- Berry Oakley - Bass, Vocals
- Bill Levenson — Compilation, Liner Notes
- Bill Stewart - Drums
- Bob Keller — Bass, Harmonica, Vocals
- Bobbye Hall - Percussion
- Bonnie Bramlett - Vocals
- Bonnie MacLean – Photography
- Bruce Waibel - Bass
- Buck Rambo — Vocals
- Butch Trucks - Drums, Percussion, Tambourine, Tympani [Timpani]
- Charles May — Choir, Chorus
- Charles May Ensemble — Choir, Chorus
- Chaz Trippy — Percussion
- Cher - Vocals
- Chips Moman - Producer
- Chuck Leavell - Piano, Piano (Electric), Vocals
- Dallas Smith — Producer
- Dan Toler - Guitar, Guitar (Acoustic)
- David Brown - Bass
- David Frankie Toler - Drums, Percussion
- David Goldflies - Bass
- David Luell — Horn
- David Singer — Photography
- David Toler - Drums, Percussion
- David Walshaw — Drums, Percussion
- Dennis Drake — Digital Compilation, Engineer
- Dickey Betts - Dobro, Guitar, Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), Performer, Producer, Slide Guitar, Vocals
- Dickey Betts Band - Producer
- Don Johnson - Vocals
- Don Tanner — Producer
- Donnie Sharbono — Drums, Percussion
- Dottie Rambo - Vocals
- Duane Allman - Dobro, Guitar, Guitar (Acoustic), Performer, Slide Guitar, Vocals
- Ed Freeman — Arranger, Conductor, Horn Arrangements, String Arrangements
- Elvin Bishop — Guitar, Vocals
- Fred Tackett - Guitar
- Great Southern — Performer
- Greg Calbi — Mastering
- Gregg Allman - Electric guitar, Acoustic Guitar, (Rhythm), Organ (Hammond), Performer, Piano, Piano (Electric), Producer, Vocals
- Gregg Allman Band - Performer
- Harry Weinger — Editorial Assistant
- Helene Miles — Vocals
- Hilda Harris — Vocals
- Jack Richardson — Producer
- Jai Johanny Johanson - Conga, Drums
- Jerry McCoy — Bass
- Jerry Thompson — Drums, Percussion
- Jesse Willard Carr — Bass, Vocals
- Jim Essery — Harmonica
- John Hughey - Pedal steel guitar
- John Leslie Hug — Guitar
- John Meeks — Drums
- John Ryan — Producer
- John Swenson — Essay, Liner Notes
- Johnny Cobb — Keyboards, Piano, Producer
- Johnny Neel - Keyboards
- Johnny Sandlin — Bass, Drums, Percussion, Producer
- Jon Mathias — Producer
- Ken Tibbets - Bass
- Kirk West — Associate Producer
- Lamar Williams - Bass
- Lenny Waronker - Producer
- Les Dudek - Guitar, Guitar (Acoustic)
- Maretha Stewart — Vocals
- Marty Privette — Bass
- Matt Abts - Drums
- Maynard Portwood — Drums
- Michael Bays — Art Direction
- Michael Klotz — Design
- Michael Workman — Keyboards
- Mickey Raphael - Harmonica
- Mike Lawler - Keyboards, Piano (Electric), Producer
- Neil Larsen — Keyboards
- Nick DeCaro — Conductor, String Arrangements
- Pat Rizzo — Horn
- Paul Hornsby - Guitar, Keyboards, Organ, Piano, Vocals
- Pete Carr — Bass
- Reba Rambo — Vocals
- Reese Wynans - Organ
- Rick Hall - Producer
- Ricky Hirsch — Guitar
- Rodney Mills - Producer
- Russ Titelman - Producer
- Scott Boyer — Guitar, Guitar (Acoustic), Vocals
- Second Coming — Performer
- Stephen Miller — Piano
- Steve Alaimo - Producer
- Steve Beckmeier - Guitar
- Steve Madaio - Horn
- Steve Miller - Piano
- Stray Straton — Vocals
- The 31st Of February — Performer
- The Allman Brothers Band — Main Performer, Performer, Producer
- The Hour Glass — Performer
- Thom Doucette - Harmonica
- Tim Heding — Keyboards
- Timothy Eaton — Producer
- Tom Broome — Keyboards
- Tom Dowd- Producer
- Tommy Talton - Guitar (Acoustic)
- Warren Haynes - Guitar
- William Perkins — Executive Producer
- Willie Weeks - Bass