At Fillmore East

align="center" bgcolor="darkturquoise" colspan="3"|At Fillmore East
lign="center" colspan="3"|Album cover
lign="center" bgcolor="darkturquoise" colspan="3"|Album by Allman Brothers Band
lign="left" valign="top"|Released colspan="2" valign="top"|July, 1971
lign="left" valign="top"|Recorded colspan="2" valign="top"|March 13 1971, at Fillmore East
lign="left" valign="top"|Genre colspan="2" valign="top"|Southern rock
lign="left" valign="top"|Length colspan="2" valign="top"|76 min 26 s
lign="left" valign="top"|Record label colspan="2" valign="top"|Capricorn Records
lign="left" valign="top"|Producer colspan="2" valign="top"|Tom Dowd
gcolor="darkturquoise" colspan="3"|Professional reviews
lign="left" valign="top"|Rolling Stone valign="top"|5 stars out of 5 valign="top"|August 2002
lign="left" valign="top"|Q valign="top"|4 stars out of 5 valign="top"|July 1998
lign="left" valign="top"|Allmusic.com valign="top"|5 stars out of 5 valign="top"|link
gcolor="darkturquoise" colspan="3"|Allman Brothers Band Chronology
align="top"|Idlewild South
(1970)
valign="top"|At Fillmore East
(1971)
valign="top"|Eat a Peach
(1972)
At Fillmore East is a Southern rock album by Allman Brothers Band, released in July of 1971 (see 1971 in music). Their breakthrough success, At Fillmore East remains one of the top-selling albums in the band's catalogue, is one of the critical heights of their career, and "is generally accepted as the greatest live recording in the history of rock music", in the opinion of Popmatters.com's Chuck Hicks http://popmatters.com/music/reviews/a/allmanbrothersband-road.html. It was recorded at the Fillmore East music club in New York City. The album was produced by Tom Dowd, who condensed the running time of various songs, even merging more than one performance onto one track. At Fillmore East peaked at #13 on Billboard's Pop Albums chart. Several songs recorded during the same set of shows, including "One Way Out", "Trouble No More", and the memorable "Mountain Jam", were later released on Eat a Peach, the latter spanning two sides of the double album. "Mountain Jam" is based on Donovan's "First There Is A Mountain" and features all of the band's members in extensive solos. This song clearly shows the band playing at its best. Those songs were later included in their entirety, along with un-cut versions of some, re-edited versions of others, and some previously un-included tracks, on a new release of the Fillmore material entitled The Fillmore Concerts. "Stormy Monday" gained back a harmonica solo, and "Don't Keep Me Wonderin'" and "Drunken Hearted Boy" were now included as well. In 2003 the TV network VH1 named At Fillimore East the 59th greatest album of all time.

Track listings

Track listing - At Fillmore East

  1. "Statesboro Blues" (McTell) - 4:17
  2. "Done Somebody Wrong" (James/Levy/Lewis) - 4:33
  3. "Stormy Monday" (Walker) - 8:44
  4. "You Don't Love Me" (Cobbs) - 19:15
  5. "Hot 'Lanta" (Berry/Butch/Dicky/Duane/Gregg/Jai Johanny) - 5:17
  6. "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed" (Betts) - 13:04
  7. "Whipping Post" (Allman) - 22:56

Track listing - The Fillmore Concerts

  1. "Statesboro Blues" (McTell) - 4:15
  2. "Trouble No More" (Morganfield) - 3:46
  3. "Don't Keep Me Wonderin'" - 3:20
  4. "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed" (Betts) - 12:59
  5. "One Way Out" (Schorn/Williamson/James) - 4:55
  6. "Done Somebody Wrong" (Lewis/James/Levy) - 4:11
  7. "Stormy Monday" (Walker) - 10:19
  8. "You Don't Love Me" (Cobbs) - 19:24
  9. "Hot 'Lanta" (D.Allman/G.Allman/Betts/Oakley/Johanson/Trucks) - 5:11
  10. "Whipping Post" (G.Allman) - 22:37
  11. "Mountain Jam" (Leitch/D.Allman/G.Allman/Betts/Oakley/Johanson/Trucks) - 33:47
  12. "Drunken Hearted Boy" (Bishop) - 7:33

Personnel

Personnel - Special Guests

  • Thom Doucette - Harmonica ("Don't Keep Me Wonderin'", "Done Somebody Wrong", "Stormy Monday" and "You Don't Love Me")
  • Randolph "Juicy" Carter - Saxophone ("Hot 'Lanta")

Personnel - Special Guests (The Fillmore Concerts)

  • Bobby Caldwell - Percussion ("Drunken Hearted Boy")
  • Elvin Bishop - Vocals ("Drunken Hearted Boy")
  • Steve Miller - Piano ("Drunken Hearted Boy")

Personnel - Production (At Fillmore East)

  • Tom Dowd - Producer, Liner Notes
  • Aaron Baron - Engineer
  • Larry Dahlstrom - Engineer
  • Dennis M. Drake - Mastering
  • Jim Marshall - Photography

Personnel - Production (The Fillmore Concerts)

  • Tom Dowd - Producer
  • Jay Mark - Mixer
  • Dan Kincaid - Digital Mastering
  • Bill Levenson - Executive Producer
  • Kirk West - Associate Producer
  • Terri Tierney - Project Coordination
  • Richard Bauer - Art Direction
  • Jim Marshall - Graphic Concept
  • Jimmy Guterman - Liner Notes

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