The Allman Brothers Band – Live at Fillmore East (2-LP Vinyl)
Read our review of The Allman Brothers Band's Live at Fillmore East from July 2014 on Relix.com.
Live at Fillmore East (1971), pressed on double vinyl, stands as one of the greatest live rock albums ever recorded—capturing the Allman Brothers Band at absolute peak power during March 1971 performances at Bill Graham's legendary New York venue. With Duane Allman and Dickey Betts creating dual-lead guitar interplay that set the template for every jam band that followed, the album documents Southern rock meeting improvisational jazz ambition. Fillmore East proved the Allman Brothers were the greatest live band in America, influencing the Grateful Dead, jam bands, and Southern rock acts for generations. Producer Tom Dowd's recording captures both the power and the musical detail that separated the Allmans from bar bands who could play loud but not deep.
The album features extended versions of Allman Brothers material that revealed how strong compositions support improvisation: "Whipping Post" stretches to 23 minutes, "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed" becomes a jazz-influenced showcase for the dual guitars, "You Don't Love Me" demonstrates how blues tradition can support extended exploration, and "Statesboro Blues" proves slide guitar mastery creates its own language. Duane and Dickey's improvisational telepathy throughout establishes a standard that few guitar duos have matched—each solo feels both planned and spontaneous, with ideas developing organically through musical conversation rather than ego-driven showboating. Gregg Allman's vocals and organ provide soul and power, while the rhythm section creates grooves that give improvisations foundation without constraint.
What makes Fillmore East essential is how it established the live album as art form—not just documentation but a statement of artistic vision. The Allmans proved improvisation and composition weren't opposing forces but complementary approaches. For Grateful Dead fans and jam band enthusiasts, Fillmore East is required listening: the improvisational approach, the dual-guitar telepathy, and the balance between structure and freedom all influenced the movement that followed.
Double LP vinyl. Recorded March 1971 at Fillmore East, NYC. Peak Duane Allman era. 23-minute "Whipping Post." One of greatest live albums ever.