Exciting news for audiophiles, as a majority of the Allman Brothers’ discography will soon be remastered from the original analog tapes and pressed onto 180-gram vinyl for collectors everywhere. Due out July 22nd, the exciting set includes nine of the Allman’s great albums, spanning from 1969 through 1979.

The nine albums include: A deluxe 2-LP version of The Allman Brothers Band; Idlewild South; At Fillmore East; Eat a Peach; Brothers and Sisters; Win, Lose or Draw; Wipe the Windows, Check the Oil, Dollar Gas; Enlightened Rogues; and the 3-LP debut of Live At Ludlow Garage: 1970. The albums will be released both individually and as a 15-LP set, packaged in a Georgia peach style crate.

The deluxe version of the band’s self-titled debut album will include the original stereo mix and the 1973 Beginnings stereo mix. The Live At Ludlow Garage release is the first of its kind, as this will be the first-ever presentation of the full concert. Only isolated tracks had been previously released.

The full box set will also include a number of goodies, including an amplifier-shaped USB drive with all of the albums, posters, magnets, guitar picks, buttons, playing cards, a trucker-style hat, turntable mat, and microfiber cleaning cloth! You can pre-order this collection here.

[H/T JamBase]