One of the best live Rock-Blues albums of the early 70s sound.
The Allman Brothers - Live At The Filmore East 2 LP Set 1971 Vinyl RIP DR15
Sometimes I feel, like I've been tied to the whippin post. A great 23 minute version
closes out the set on Side 4
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I do not "do" rock anymore, though there was a time when I was younger and my hair was long that I considered the Allman Bros. with Dwayne among the really great rock bands, and without peer in the Blues/Rock segment. Sadly, that all ended when Dwayne died so young. The band was never close to being as good.
Now that I am a "sophisticated" listener to mainly classical music at live concerts and in hi rez multichannel, I still have not forgotten those days.
Live at the Fillmore plus the Eat a Peach album, same venue with the awesome Mountain Jam, have been available for quite some time as multichannel SACDs. Mountain Jam is one of the greatest moments in Rock, IMHO. They are not yet OOP from Mercury and still available from Amazon, cheap. There is also a BD-A combining those albums, also in Mch from Mercury. I do not have the BD-A, but the SACDs in Mch are pretty incredible and deliver a good sense of a live concert, in close before the hall PA system messes it up. And, the SACDs do it far better than vinyl ever could. I still have the vinyls, unplayed for decades now. This is great music and a great set of recordings, no matter how you cut it.
I am not at all interested in other SACD remasterings, all stereo only, from Japan or Acoustic Sounds.