At Fillmore East
The 279th greatest album of all time
At Fillmore East is a 1971 live album by The Allman Brothers Band recorded at the Fillmore East. It captures the group's blend of blues, rock, and Southern rock through extended, improvisation-driven performances, featuring interplay between dual lead guitars and Gregg Allman’s vocals and Hammond organ over a tight, groove-oriented rhythm section. The record emphasizes live dynamics and long instrumental passages that highlight the band’s roots in blues and rock and is widely regarded as a key live document in their catalogue.
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