Fillmore East, February 1970

Fillmore East, February 1970

by The Allman Brothers Band
Fillmore East, February 1970

Fillmore East, February 1970

by The Allman Brothers Band

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Overview

The Allman Brothers shared the bill with the Grateful Dead on several notable occasions. This release recalls the Brothers in support of the Dead and Love in February 1970 at the fabulous Fillmore East. No specific dates for the performances are noted, so it is presumed this release is a composite from recordings made at some point during the two sets per night that the Allman's performed on February 11th through the 14th. There is no mistaking the unbridled fervor of the original line-up of the band. Rising to the challenge of exploratory psychedelia -- while remaining ever faithful to their Southern blues roots -- blues standards such as "(I'm Gonna Move to The) Outskirts of Town" and "Hoochie Coochie Man" are strengthened and extended beyond their typical assertions. No longer are they relegated to the inadequately rendered thrashings of garage rock. Betts and the Allman's understand the dynamics of blues. It is out of this respect for the art form that the band is able to pull off such authentic psychedelia-tinged Delta sounds. Likewise, the Allman Brothers were beginning to ascend as not only premier interpreters, but purveyors of a revolutionary new electric guitar-driven blues movement including the likes of Led Zeppelin, Eric Clapton's various outings, as well as the Ron "Pigpen" McKernan-led Grateful Dead. The early originals and performance staples "Whipping Post," "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed," and "Mountain Jam" -- which is based on the Donovan Leitch song -- are nothing short of revelatory. The band gels instantly into a symbiotic instrument with each member both playing and listening in equal measure. The recording also bears mentioning. Stanley Owsley -- the Grateful Dead's very own sonic solution -- recorded this music the same way that he documented the Dead night after night. His theories on live recording are unique and capture aural insights that are lost to some. Fillmore East, February 1970 is available exclusively through Grateful Dead Production. ~ Lindsay Planer

Product Details

Release Date: 08/10/2018
Label: Allman Brothers Band / Grateful Dead
UPC: 0821229000035
Rank: 50604

Tracks

  1. In Memory of Elizabeth Reed
  2. (I'm Your) Hoochie Coochie Man
  3. Statesboro Blues
  4. Trouble No More
  5. Outskirts of Town
  6. Whipping Post
  7. Mountain Jam

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Allman Brothers Band   Primary Artist
Dickey Betts   Bass,Vocals
Owsley Stanley   Recorder
Butch Trucks   Percussion
Gregg Allman   Vocals,Organ (Hammond)
Duane Allman   Guitar,Slide Guitar

Technical Credits

Owsley Stanley   Engineer,Producer
Jai Johanny Johanson   Composer
Jaimoe   Composer
Dick Latvala   Tape Archivist
Dickey Betts   Composer
Jeffrey Norman   Digital Editing
Blind Willie McTell   Composer
Berry Oakley   Composer
Butch Trucks   Composer
Kirk West   Associate Producer,Logistics
Mike Callahan   Crew
Muddy Waters   Composer
Will Weldon   Composer
Donovan   Composer
Gregg Allman   Composer
Duane Allman   Composer
Willie Dixon   Composer
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