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The 3CD title is a compilation of all 3 performances at the Fillmore East & West during Duane’s tenure with master quality, soundboard sound source. The Fillmore is home to Allman. Each disc contains live performances from the early days, the golden period when Duane was alive, at the Fillmore East on September 23, 1970, the Fillmore West on January 29, 1971, and the Fillmore West on June 27, 1971. Recorded in. In particular, the Fillmore West performance on January 29, 1971, which was not included in the famous album “Live at Fillmore”, is almost a complete recording of 79 minutes, and it was at the same time as the official live, and the composition is almost the same. Proceed with. And, of course, this is a passionate performance as well, and it is miraculous that you can listen to this valuable record of Duane’s slide at its peak in this quality! And in everything, the twin guitar exchange between Duane Allman and Dickie Betts is exquisite, and the best performance of Allmans in his heyday is of the highest quality. DISC 1 : 1. BILL GRAHAM INTRODUCTION 2. DON’T KEEP ME WONDERIN 3. DREAMS 4. IN MEMORY OF ELIZABETH REED 5. WHIPPING POST [Soundboard Recorded Live At Fillmore East, New York City, New York, USA, September 23th 1970 ] DISC 2 : 1. STATESBORO BLUES 2. TROUBLE NO MORE 3. DON’T KEEP ME WONDERIN 4. IN MEMORY OF ELIZABETH REED 5. DREAMS 6. YOU DON’T LOVE ME 7. WHIPPING POST [Soundboard Recorded Live At Fillmore West , San Francisco, CA January 29th 1971] DISC 3 : 1. BILL GRAHAM INTRODUCTION 2. FILLMORE EAST EULOGY BROADCAST 3. STATESBORO BLUES 4. DON’T KEEP ME WONDERIN 5. DONE SOMEBODY WRONG 6. ONE WAY OUT 7. IN MEMORY OF ELIZABETH REED 8. MODNIGHT RIDER 9. HOT ‘LANTA 10. WHIPPING POST 11. YOU DON’T LOVE ME [Soundboard Recorded Live At Fillmore West, San Francisco, CA June 27th 1971] Gregg Allman – organ, vocals / Duane Allman – guitar , slide guitar, vocals / Dickey Betts – guitar, vocals / Berry Oakley – bass, vocals / Butch Trucks – drums / Jai Johanson – drums
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