The Allman Brothers Band's legendary live performance
A Southern rock masterpiece recorded at Fillmore East.
This 1971 live recording from the Fillmore East is a historic masterpiece that captures the Allman Brothers Band at their finest. The intertwining twin guitars of Duane Allman and Dickey Betts, Gregg Allman's bluesy vocals and organ, and the overwhelming groove created by the entire band represent the ideal form of a live album. The extended improvisation on "Whipping Post" is one of the greatest performances in rock history.
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7 TRACKS:
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1)
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Statesboro Blues
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2)
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Done Somebody Wrong
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3)
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Stormy Monday
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4)
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You Don't Love Me
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5)
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Hot 'Lanta
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6)
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In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed
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7)
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Whipping Post
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Arranged By - The Allman Brothers Band
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Producer - Tom Dowd
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Lead Guitar, Slide Guitar - Duane Allman
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Lead Guitar - Dickey Betts
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Mastered By [20-bit Remastering] - Suha Gur
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Harmonica - Thom Doucette
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Drums, Timpani - Butch Trucks
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Organ, Piano, Vocals - Gregg Allman
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Engineer [Remote Recording] - Aaron Baron
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Engineer [Remote Recording] - Larry Dahlstrom
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Bass - Berry Oakley
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Drums, Congas, Timbales - Jai Johanny Johanson
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Photography By, Design Concept [Graphic Concept] - Jim Marshall (3)
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Liner Notes - Tadd "Coyote" Igarashi