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'''''Peakin' at the Beacon ''''' is a live album by the rock group [[the Allman Brothers Band]]. It was recorded at the [[Beacon Theatre (New York City)|Beacon Theatre]] in [[New York City]] in March, 2000, and released later that year.
 
''Peakin' at the Beacon'' was the first Allman Brothers Band album to include [[Derek Trucks]] on [[electric guitar|guitar]] and [[Oteil Burbridge]] on [[bass guitar|bass]], and the last to include founding member [[Dickey Betts]].
 
The instrumental "High Falls" was nominated for [[Best Rock Instrumental Performance]] at the [[44th Annual Grammy Awards]], losing to "Dirty Mind" by [[Jeff Beck]].
 
This version of the ''[[Idlewild South]]'' track "Please Call Home" was featured on their greatest hits album ''[[The Essential Allman Brothers Band: The Epic Years]]''.
 
==Track listing==