
Idlewild South
Idlewild South sees The Allman Brothers Band building on their blues-rock foundations and expanding into the rich, fluid sound that would define Southern rock. Originally released in 1970, the album blends blues, country and jazz influences with extended, expressive playing—capturing the band’s unique chemistry and improvisational spirit.
Featuring standout tracks like “Midnight Rider” and “In Memory of Elizabeth Reed,” the record balances concise songwriting with instrumental depth, showcasing Duane Allman and Dickey Betts’ iconic twin-guitar interplay alongside a tight, groove-driven rhythm section.
This remastered reissue on 180g vinyl brings renewed clarity and warmth to the original recordings, highlighting the subtle dynamics and expansive feel of the music. Idlewild South remains a cornerstone release—laid-back yet powerful, and essential for fans of classic American rock.
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$10.28Idlewild South
Idlewild South sees The Allman Brothers Band building on their blues-rock foundations and expanding into the rich, fluid sound that would define Southern rock. Originally released in 1970, the album blends blues, country and jazz influences with extended, expressive playing—capturing the band’s unique chemistry and improvisational spirit.
Featuring standout tracks like “Midnight Rider” and “In Memory of Elizabeth Reed,” the record balances concise songwriting with instrumental depth, showcasing Duane Allman and Dickey Betts’ iconic twin-guitar interplay alongside a tight, groove-driven rhythm section.
This remastered reissue on 180g vinyl brings renewed clarity and warmth to the original recordings, highlighting the subtle dynamics and expansive feel of the music. Idlewild South remains a cornerstone release—laid-back yet powerful, and essential for fans of classic American rock.
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Idlewild South sees The Allman Brothers Band building on their blues-rock foundations and expanding into the rich, fluid sound that would define Southern rock. Originally released in 1970, the album blends blues, country and jazz influences with extended, expressive playing—capturing the band’s unique chemistry and improvisational spirit.
Featuring standout tracks like “Midnight Rider” and “In Memory of Elizabeth Reed,” the record balances concise songwriting with instrumental depth, showcasing Duane Allman and Dickey Betts’ iconic twin-guitar interplay alongside a tight, groove-driven rhythm section.
This remastered reissue on 180g vinyl brings renewed clarity and warmth to the original recordings, highlighting the subtle dynamics and expansive feel of the music. Idlewild South remains a cornerstone release—laid-back yet powerful, and essential for fans of classic American rock.











