The Allmans took a melting pot of influences and created a sound that has since been attempted, but never matched, sounding fully formed from the start.
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The album’s perfection is what makes it so sad, a brilliantly captured moment in time that faded immediately, like getting a photo of the last second of a sunset.
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Top-to-bottom, ‘At Fillmore East’ is the story of a brilliant live band at the top of their game speaking directly to you.
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Sounding more like a cohesive group effort than any of their Arista sides, the Allman Brothers Band’s ninth studio affair was, at the time, arguably their best album since 1973’s ‘Brothers and Sisters.’
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