Show results for

Explore

In Stock

Artists

Actors

Authors

Format

Condition

Theme

Category

Genre

Rated

Label

Specialty

Decades

Size

Color

Deals

Empty image
Live at Fillmore East
LP 
Price: $39.82
loading image
Get it between Mon. Apr 7 - Tue. Apr 22
Enter a zip code for delivery dates!
 
Price: $38.88
Remastered
List Price: $13.95
Price: $6.03
You Save: $7.92 (57%)

You May Also Like

Low Spark of High Heeled Boys
CD

$13.95 $12.42

Blues Breakers with Eric Clapton
CD

$13.95 $12.42

Decade of Hits 1969-79

Decade of Hits 1969-79

The Allman Brothe...

CD

$13.95 $6.03

Band

Band

The Band

CD

$13.95 $12.42

Greatest Hits: Molly Hatchet
CD

$7.99 $6.03

Deja Vu (remastered)

Deja Vu (remastered)

Crosby Stills Nas...

CD

$18.98 $9.89

461 Ocean Boulevard (remastered)
CD

$13.95 $6.03

Live At Cellar Door
CD

$14.98 $9.14

Pronounced Leh-Nerd Skin-Nerd
CD

$13.95 $6.03

Disraeli Gears (remastered)
CD

$13.95 $6.03

Wheels Of Fire (remastered)
CD

$19.95 $17.92

Private Eyes

Private Eyes

Tommy Bolin

CD

$7.99 $6.03

Band Of Gypsys (remastered)
CD

$16.98 $9.69

Low Country Blues

Low Country Blues

Gregg Allman

CD

$11.98 $10.19

Blood on the Tracks
CD

$9.99 $8.77

Eat A Peach (remastered)

Eat A Peach (remastered)

The Allman Brothe...

CD

$13.95 $6.03

Suny at Stonybrook 9/19/71 (Live)
CD

$19.98 $16.45

Traffic Definitive Collection
CD

$13.95 $12.42

Anthology 2

Anthology 2

Duane Allman

CD

$19.95 $17.92

Blonde on Blonde
CD

$9.99 $8.77

Description

Live at Fillmore East on LP

Double LP 2008 reissue on 180-gram vinyl. Few live albums are as revered as The Allman Brothers Band's "Live at the Fillmore East." More than just the raw energy on stage and from the crowd, it is the electric, jazz-like interplay between the performers that sets a high bar for jam bands to reach. The impeccable rhythm blended with masterful instrumental work, keeps fans coming back for more. Most noteworthy are the dueling lead guitars of Duane Allman and Dickey Betts, and the instrumental byplay between Duane and his brother Gregg on the keyboards. Taken from a series of live shows in San Francisco recorded in March of 1971, "Live at the Fillmore East" was an instant classic. It became the band's high watermark, but was tragically followed by the motorcycle deaths of Duane and bassist Berry Oakley. This double vinyl reissue was pressed in 2008 on audiophile-quality, 180-gram vinyl.