Brothers And Sisters was released in the US in August 1973 on Capricorn Records - at that point distributed by Warner Brothers - in a gatefold sleeve [CP 0111]. It came with an insert showing song titles and playing and composing credits. The track 'Jelly Jelly' is not listed on the rear sleeve and the six titles that do appear are listed in the wrong order. The insert that accompanied the UK version had a misprint with 'Jelly Jelly' miscredited as 'Early Morning Blues' [Capricorn, K47507]. Some US pressings also had this misprint. The back cover of the UK LP was free of mistakes as it carried no tracklisting at all. On early pressings of the LP the track 'Jelly Jelly' is credited to Trade Martin, based on his 1968 single 'Jelly Jelly Jelly'. However, in some later formats the song is credited to Gregg Allman. A 1986 US pressing came in a single sleeve with the original front and back cover photos and with the insert credits on the rear, though almost inevitably the tracks are in the wrong order [Polydor CPN 0111, 825092-1]. The US cassette - a black shell with black labels - was released on Capricorn in 1973 [M5 0111]. In Canada it came out on that label in a cream shell with yellow labels [CPX-0111 ], while the UK version had red labels and cream shells [Capricorn 3129 102], as did the version released in the Netherlands [3192 630] - pictured top right. All cassette releases of the album had a different running order to that of the LP.
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