The Allman Brothers Band is set to reissue 1991 concert film, Live At Great Woods, on March 26th to mark the 52nd anniversary of the band’s formation in 1969.

The Allman Brothers Band recently retained the rights to the concert film, which was originally filmed at the Great Woods Amphitheater in Mansfield, MA on September 6th, 1991 for a Japanese television special. The film was first released on DVD in February 2014 via Legacy Recordings.

According to the announcement, the film will be available for purchase on DVD and digital formats, with the individual audio and video live tracks also set to be made available digitally.

The Allman Brothers Band’s September 1991 performance came just a few months after the band released their 10th studio album, Shades of Two Worlds. The lineup that night featured co-founding members Gregg Allman, Dickey Betts, Jaimoe, and Butch Trucks, alongside newer members Warren Haynes, Allen Woody, and Marc Quinones.

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The concert film tracklisting will highlight the band’s performances of “Statesboro Blues”, “Blue Sky”, “Midnight Rider”, “Hoochie Coochie Man”, “In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed”, “Jessica”, and “Whipping Post” to name a few.

Scroll down to watch the band’s show-closing performance of “Whipping Post” as seen in the original concert film. Click here for more info on the forthcoming release.

The Allman Brothers Band – “Whipping Post” – Live At Great Woods (9/6/91)

[Video: Alan Gentili]