SIDE 1:
*STATESBORO BLUES*
*DONE SOMEBODY WRONG*
*STORMY MONDAY*
SIDE 2:
*YOU DON’T LOVE ME*
SIDE 3:
*HOT ‘LANTA*
*IN MEMORY OF ELIZABETH REED*
SIDE 4:
(“At Fillmore East” is the first live album by american rock band the “Allman Brothers Band”, and their third release overall)
(produced by ‘Tom Dowd’, the album was released in ‘July 1971’ in the ‘United States’ by ‘Capricorn Records’)
(as the title indicates, the recording took place at the ‘New York City’ music venue ‘Fillmore East’, which was run by concert promoter ‘Bill Graham’)
(it was recorded over the course of 3 nights in ‘March 1971’ and features the band performing extended jam versions of songs such as “Whipping Post”, “You Don’t Love Me” and “In Memory of Elizabeth Reed”)
(when first commercially released, it was issued as a ‘double LP’ with just 7 songs comprising 4 vinyl sides)
(“At Fillmore East” was the band’s artistic and commercial breakthrough, and has been considered by some critics to be one of the greatest ‘live albums’ in ‘rock music’)
(it has also been ranked among the ‘best overall albums’ by artists and continues to be a top seller in the band’s catalog, becoming their first album to go ‘platinum’)
(in 2004, the album was selected for preservation in the ‘Library of Congress’, deemed to be “culturally, historically, or aesthetically important” by the ‘National Recording Registry’)