The 1971 Fillmore East Recordings (Remastered) The Allman Brothers Band

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Album-Release:
2014

HRA-Release:
22.01.2021

Label: Island Def Jam

Genre: Rock

Subgenre: Southern Rock

Artist: The Allman Brothers Band

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  • 1 Statesboro Blues 04:44
  • 2 Trouble No More (Live At The Fillmore East/1971/First Show) 03:47
  • 3 Don't Keep Me Wonderin' (Live At The Fillmore East/1971/First Show) 03:53
  • 4 Done Somebody Wrong (Live At The Fillmore East/1971/First Show) 04:24
  • 5 In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed (Live At The Fillmore East/1971/First Show) 17:38
  • 6 You Don't Love Me (Live At The Fillmore East/1971/First Show) 14:58
  • 7 Statesboro Blues (Live At The Fillmore East/1971/Second Show) 04:29
  • 8 Trouble No More (Live At The Fillmore East/1971/Second Show) 04:04
  • 9 Don't Keep Me Wonderin' (Live At The Fillmore East/1971/Second Show) 03:39
  • 10 Done Somebody Wrong (Live At The Fillmore East/1971/Second Show) 04:56
  • 11 In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed (Live At The Fillmore East/1971/Second Show) 18:38
  • 12 You Don't Love Me (Live At The Fillmore East/1971/Second Show) 19:13
  • 13 Whipping Post (Live At The Fillmore East/1971/Second Show) 19:30
  • 14 Hot 'Lanta (Live At The Fillmore East/1971/Second Show) 05:19
  • 15 Statesboro Blues (Live At The Fillmore East/1971/First Show) 04:18
  • 16 Trouble No More (Live At The Fillmore East/1971/First Show) 03:47
  • 17 Don't Keep Me Wonderin' (Live At The Fillmore East/1971/First Show) 03:38
  • 18 Done Somebody Wrong (Live At The Fillmore East/1971/First Show) 04:08
  • 19 In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed (Live At The Fillmore East/1971/First Show) 13:15
  • 20 You Don't Love Me (Live At The Fillmore East/1971/First Show) 19:50
  • 21 Whipping Post (Live At The Fillmore East/1971/First Show) 17:30
  • 22 Statesboro Blues (Live At The Fillmore East/1971/Second Show/Part 1) 04:43
  • 23 One Way Out (Live At The Fillmore East/1971/Second Show/Part 1) 04:40
  • 24 Stormy Monday (Live At The Fillmore East/1971/Second Show/Part 1) 10:39
  • 25 Hot 'Lanta (Live At The Fillmore East/1971/Second Show/Part 1) 05:31
  • 26 Whipping Post (Live At The Fillmore East/1971/Second Show/Part 1) 23:05
  • 27 Mountain Jam (Live At The Fillmore East/1971/Second Show/Part 2) 35:39
  • 28 Drunken Hearted Boy (Live At The Fillmore East/1971/Second Show/Part 2) 07:45
  • 29 Bill Graham Introduction / Statesboro Blues (Live At The Fillmore East/1971/Closing Show) 05:31
  • 30 Don't Keep Me Wonderin' (Live At The Fillmore East/1971/Closing Show) 03:47
  • 31 Done Somebody Wrong (Live At The Fillmore East/1971/Closing Show) 03:36
  • 32 One Way Out (Live At The Fillmore East/1971/Closing Show) 05:24
  • 33 In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed (Live At The Fillmore East/1971/Closing Show) 12:33
  • 34 Midnight Rider (Live At The Fillmore East/1971/Closing Show) 03:07
  • 35 Hot 'Lanta (Live At The Fillmore East/1971/Closing Show) 05:48
  • 36 Whipping Post (Live At The Fillmore East/1971/Closing Show) 20:14
  • 37 You Don't Love Me (Live At The Fillmore East/1971/Closing Show) 17:23
  • Total Runtime 06:05:03

Info for The 1971 Fillmore East Recordings (Remastered)



Digitally remastered: After finding success with their first two studio albums, the Allman Brothers Band took to the legendary NYC venue The Fillmore East in 1971 to record their first live album. The Allmans played from March 11-13, 1971, ultimately compiling the best cuts and releasing the masterpiece blues album, At Fillmore East, in July 1971. Now, however, the band has released an expanded, remastered version of the original live album: The 1971 Fillmore East Recordings.

The treasures here are the unreleased tracks, which give the listener a broader perspective. Being a Phish and Dead fan means you have the luxury of hundreds of live recordings on songs to get the exquisite nuances that give the band more substance. We have a deeper connection because we know Phish and the Dead on many levels. With the Allman’s, especially in the 70s and 80s all you had was At Fillmore East and Eat a Peach. Now with all these unreleased versions, we get a fresh take that only enhances their reputation.

Honing a sound after playing hundreds of dates for several years, the Allmans had the ultimate weapon… Duane Allman. He was one of the finest slide guitarists to have ever graced the planet. On the original Fillmore album, producer Tom Dowd opted to includes songs which featured more of Duane’s work. In the 2014 release, it is guitarist Dickey Betts’ unreleased performances that are most eye opening. Betts’ hard charging rock blues style melds effortlessly, and is an integral part of their sound.

As for the rest of the band, Butch Trucks and Jaimoe are a formidable two-drummer combo, better than any band at the time (sorry Deadheads). Berry Oakley was a great bassist who balanced his more urban feel with a southern based blues band. Of course, Gregg Allman on keyboards is a gift. A skillful player on the Hammond B3; but it’s his delta inspired vocals that carry the band’s poetry.

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