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In Memory of Elizabeth Reed : ウィキペディア英語版
In Memory of Elizabeth Reed

"In Memory of Elizabeth Reed" is a jazz-influenced instrumental composed by Dickey Betts recorded by The Allman Brothers Band. Multiple versions have been recorded, notably the original studio version from ''Idlewild South'' and an extended version on their 1971 live album ''At Fillmore East''.
==Overview==

The original studio recording of "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed" is the fourth track on the group's 1970 album ''Idlewild South''. Composed by Dickey Betts, it is the first instrumental written by a bandmember, and the first of several that Betts would write and become known for. The original ''Rolling Stone'' review of ''Idlewild South'' said the song "just goes and goes for a stupendous, and unnoticed, seven minutes."
The song is named after a headstone Betts saw at the Rose Hill Cemetery in Macon, Georgia,〔(FAQ entry 30 ), Allman Brothers Band official website. Accessed May 27, 2007.〕 a place frequented by band members in their early days to relax and write songs. Considerable legend has developed about what Betts was doing at the time, some originated by a possibly put-on interview Duane Allman gave ''Rolling Stone''.〔 pp. 42–43.〕 The cemetery was later memorialized by the band as the final resting spot of both band leader Duane Allman and bassist Berry Oakley.
The ''Rolling Stone Album Guide'' called "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed" in its original studio incarnation "the blueprint of a concert warhorse, capturing the Allmans at their most adventurous."〔 p. 15.〕 ''The New York Times'' has written that "its written riffs and jazz-ish harmonies () improvisers room." Accordingly, "Elizabeth Reed" has appeared in many Allman Brothers concerts, sometimes running half an hour or more, and on numerous Allman Brothers live albums, but first and most notably on ''At Fillmore East'', which many fans and critics believe is the definitive rendition. In 2007, ''Rolling Stone'' named "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed" one of its Fifty Best Songs Over Seven Minutes Long – and in giving it Honorable Mention on its 100 Greatest Guitar Songs of All Time list made 2008, ''Rolling Stone'' called the ''At Fillmore East'' performance "transcendent".

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