The Allman Brothers Band record their first live album ‘At Fillmore East’ (1971)
The Allman Brothers Band’s ‘At Fillmore East’ is their first live album recorded on March 12–13, 1971 at Fillmore East in New York City and released in July 1971 by Capricorn Records.
Track Listing : 1.Statesboro Blues (Blind Willie Mctell) – 04:17 . 2.Done Somebody Wrong (Clarence Lewis, Bobby Robinson, Elmore James[44]) – 04:33 . 3.Stormy Monday (T-Bone Walker) – 08:44 . 4.You Don’T Love Me (Joy To The World Medley In The Ending Portions) (Willie Cobbs) – 19:15 . 5.Hot ‘Lanta (Duane Allman, Gregg Allman, Dickey Betts, Butch Trucks, Berry Oakley, Jai Johanny Johanson) – 05:17 . 6.In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed (Dickey Betts) – 13:04 . 7.Whipping Post (Gregg Allman) – 23:03
Musicians : The Allman Brothers Band – Band . Duane Allman – Lead Guitar, Slide Guitar . Gregg Allman – Organ, Piano, Vocals . Dickey Betts – Lead Guitar . Berry Oakley – Bass Guitar . Jai Johanny Johanson – Drums, Congas, Timbales . Butch Trucks – Drums, Tympani . Thom Doucette – Harmonica On (2 – 3 – 4) . Jim Santi – Tambourine
Production : Produced By Tom Dowd . Aaron Baron – Engineer . Larry Dahlstrom – Assistant Engineer . Dennis M. Drake – Mastering
Package : Tom Dowd – Liner Notes . Jim Marshall – Photography
Recorded On March 12–13, 1971 At Fillmore East (New York City).
Released In July 1971 By Capricorn.
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Rolling Stone
If you’ve been so unfortunate as to never have caught the Allman Brothers Band live, this recording is certainly the next best thing. Turn the volume up all the way and sit through the concert; by the time it’s over you can almost imagine the Allman Band getting high and heading back to Macon […]
Audiophile
For those not in the know, the Allman Brothers Band were at one time virtually unknown outside of hippie rock music circles. A growing following were grooving on this new music which ultimately got branded, marketed and bastardized as Southern Rock. […]
Ultimate Classic Rock
And it’s an important historical document too, chronicling a band that had two good-but-not-great-selling albums to its name when it shook the famous New York City venue for two nights in March 1971 with four blistering sets filled with rough and raw blues covers and originals cut from the same cloth. […]
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