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Personnel: Devon Allman (vocals, guitar); Pedro Arevalo (guitar, slide guitar); Joe Bonamassa (guitar); Tony Antonelli (percussion); Jackie Johnson, Susan Marshall (background...Read more
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Torch, Hot and Smokes
Excellent CD, This Band has there own sound,but you know that there has to be an Allman in the group. This is a must have for anyone that wants to hear some good Rock music. D...Read more
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If you like Bluesy Hard Rock this is for you!
If I could give this cd 6 stars outta 5 I would! The son of Gregg Allman, Devon really had the recipe on this debut release of Honeytribe. With the addition of guitarists lik...Read more

Torch by Devon Allman (CD, Aug-2006, Livewire)

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Album Features
UPC:852397001036
Artist:Devon Allman
Format:CD
Release Year:2006
Record Label:Livewire
Genre:Hard Rock, Rock & Pop

Track Listing
1. Torch
2. Mahalo
3. No Woman, No Cry
4. When I Call Home
5. Perfect World
6. Mercy Mercy
7. Something I Know
8. Heaven Has No Mercy
9. Why You Wanna Bring Me Down?
10. 511 Texas Avenue
11. Nothing to Be Sad About

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Producer:Pete Matthews, Devon Allman
Distributor:Ryko Distribution
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Personnel: Devon Allman (vocals, guitar); Pedro Arevalo (guitar, slide guitar); Joe Bonamassa (guitar); Tony Antonelli (percussion); Jackie Johnson, Susan Marshall (background vocals).Audio Mixer: Pete Matthews.Liner Note Author: Marlise Paxman.Recording information: Ardent Studios, Memphis, TN (2006); Leeway Studios, Memphis, TN (2006).Devon Allman's Honeytribe hails from St. Louis, MO. Torch is the band's American debut, though a live European offering is available from the band's website. Yep, his dad's Gregg Allman, but Honeytribe has its own sound. Having grown up partly in Corpus Christi, and later in Missouri, Devon Allman and band's sound owes very little to the Allman Brothers. It's a space age jam band blues outfit that has bits and pieces of soul in the mix but the real deep edge is hard rock. Allman is a solid guitarist and has a decent voice, but he does not possess the phrasing chops of his old man; then again, it did take Gregg a long time to become the kind of singer he is now. Torch feels like a debut album. It has many solid moments, such as the burning instrumental "Mahalo," that feels like Bob Dylan's "All Along the Watchtower" played by the Santana band without words. The sense of drama is heightened by drummer/percussionist Mark Oyarzabal's taste and presence, and also by Jack Kirkner's Hammond B-3. The cover of Bob Marley's "No Woman, No Cry" is credible, but adds nothing to the original (why do so many people think that they can cover this song?) but it does feature guitar wizard Pedro Arevalo's tasty licks and slide. "When I Call Home" is one of those bluesy soul ballads that feels right inside a jam band. Allman's singing is what makes the tune. He is expressive, digs down deep into his belly for the lyric and lets it rip. His guitar work is beautiful and tasty but he keeps the song upfront. Again, Kirkner's organ is such a gorgeous tool in a tune like this, it floats and then grounds everything as well. The edgy hard rock of tracks like the title and "Perfect World" don't seem to work so well in the studio. Production is a problem because these cats seem to have to crank every instrument up to ten, leaving no space in the mix. There are a number of clichés here, too, such as the boogie blues "Heaven Has No Mercy," which sounds like a tune your average bar band would play at a biker road rally. The solo acoustic guitar piece, "511 Texas Avenue," is a nice relief from the bombast, and the album's closer "Nothing to Be Sad About," balances the big ringing guitars with acoustic-honky tonk-style piano and loose, back porch vocals, showcasing all the band has to offer quite nicely. Interestingly, Allman's blues guitar style owes more to Dickey Betts than it does late uncle Duane's but then, Betts has influenced plenty of the jam band generation pickers so it might just be coincidence. While Torch is not an overly impressive debut, it would be a mistake to write it, or the band off. There's room to grow and Honeytribe is surely on the right track. ~ Thom Jurek

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Torch, Hot and Smokes

Created: 07/01/07
Excellent CD, This Band has there own sound,but you know that there has to be an Allman in the group. This is a must have for anyone that wants to hear some good Rock music. Devon's guitar and vocals are strong,and the band kicks.Excellent songwriting and sound, and it sure is nice to hear some original new music done the old fashioned way, RIGHT. Buy it,you won't regret having it in your collection.
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If you like Bluesy Hard Rock this is for you!

Created: 21/01/10
If I could give this cd 6 stars outta 5 I would! The son of Gregg Allman, Devon really had the recipe on this debut release of Honeytribe. With the addition of guitarists like himself and Joe Bonamassa playing new Southern Blues-Rock in an old school way this release is one that once you listen once you'll never put this cd away! I can only hope that this group continues to follow this freshman release with many more things to come in the future because they could certainly become the next Gov't Mule (or bigger) with a stout formula like this.
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Torch - Devon Allman

Created: 25/03/10
After listening to the album, I was amazed at the quality of the recording. A first time artist often is incomplete and searching for a sound -- well this album finds it from note 1 until the end. The southern sound lives on throughout the tracks. RIP Duane, Berry, and Allen.
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Good Deal!

Created: 04/06/10
Fantastic price on CD. I'll pick up any CD that features Joe Bonamassa on it. The reason for this purchase. Never disapointed with anything by JB. Brand new, this CD only avvailable on import, is about $36.
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