Marcus King covert Gregg-Allman-Song mit Dan Auerbach

Marcus King und Produzent Dan Auerbach haben ein Cover von Gregg Allmans „Come and Go Blues“ aufgenommen. Die Darbietung entstand für ein exklusives Video, das mit der kommenden Dokumentation Gregg Allman: The Music of My Soul verknüpft ist.

Das Duo stellte Allmans Solo-Fernsehauftritt aus dem Jahr 1981 in den Easy Eye Sound Studios in Nashville nach. Auerbach produzierte die Aufnahme und sagte, dass King das Lied vor Ort lernte, obwohl er es zuvor noch nie gespielt hatte. „Ich habe es seit meiner Jugend eine Million Mal gehört“, sagte Auerbach. „Als Marcus mir wegen dieses Projekts schrieb, sagte er: ‚Ich habe daran gedacht, diese Akustikversion zu machen, die Gregg im Fernsehen gespielt hat‘, und ich antwortete: ‚Ich weiß genau, wovon du sprichst. Das wäre ein Riesenspaß.‘ Also haben wir genau das getan.“

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