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The Allman Brothers Band- Eat a Peach-2xLP

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The Allman Brothers Band – Eat a Peach

Eat a Peach is where The Allman Brothers Band’s studio work and concert power meet, issued by Capricorn Records in 1972 as a double album mixing new studio recordings with live material. Its Georgia-rooted title comes from a Duane Allman line about eating “a peach for peace,” a small detail that gives the record a fittingly personal Southern stamp. The album became one of the band’s major sellers, reaching the upper tier of the pop album chart and later earning platinum certification. This copy is a 1972 club edition vinyl pressing, priced at $30, with the double-record format central to the album’s identity. Both records are graded VG+, a strong everyday listening grade where a few light lines, sleeve marks, or small scuffs may be present, but not wear that should dominate the music.

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