Allman Brothers Fillmore East on Vinyl


Looking for recommendations on best pressing of Allman Brothers at Fillmore East.
Pink Label or Classic reissue??
Thank You
willfan89
Jaybo… you speakith the truth brother. The words audiophile and Fillmore don't belong in the same sentence. I try not to ask too much of my rock albums... just not too much compression and some thickness in the midbass and I'm usually happy. I was thinking about what cleanehippy said about the lack of bass as I listened to the disc in my car today. I suppose Barry is a little light in the mix but lets face it, Duane and Dickey are the stars of the show here. Also, with three drummers, Barry, and Duane’s deep organ notes, there is plenty of low frequency drive.

I know this started out as a vinyl request, so I apologize for the following cd recommendation (you may find this on vinyl though). I just picked up a remastered, deluxe edition cd of “Eat a Peach” that is also a big improvement over my original. This is a two disc version with the bonus cd titled "The Allman Brothers Band: The Final Fillmore East Concert, June 27, 1971." Another pretty good sounding live disc with some great songs.

I also highly recommend (I seriously doubt you’ll find this on vinyl) a live 4 disc cd called "The Allman Brothers Band 12/31/73 Cow Palice San Francisco Ca. with special guests Boz Scaggs, Jerry Garcia and Bill Kreutzman". The title says it all. Sonics are marginal but as you can imagine the back and forth between Betts and Garcia is some serious fun. The best song by far is a Duaneless/ instrumental version of Whippin Post. If you’re a fan of Jerry Garcia and the Allman Brothers, which kind of go hand in hand, you will thoroughly enjoy this.
"I know this started out as a vinyl request, so I apologize for the following cd recommendation (you may find this on vinyl though). I just picked up a remastered, deluxe edition cd of “Eat a Peach” that is also a big improvement over my original. This is a two disc version with the bonus cd titled "The Allman Brothers Band: The Final Fillmore East Concert, June 27, 1971." Another pretty good sounding live disc with some great songs."

Lokie,

Have to agree as I have also have this CD. btw, have to say the "remastered, deluxe edition cd" of “Live at Fillmore East” CD sound every bit as good. I actually like it better than the "Fillmore Concerts", as it's actually closer to what the Allman Brothers sound like live. btw, there are several "archival" concerts of the Allman Brothers Band available. Sound quality varies, none of which would be considered the least bit "audiophile" but nevertheless, illustrate the development of the Allman Brothers in those early years. The "Stony Brook 9/19/71" for example has an 18 minute "Dreams" and also, an 11 minute "Blue Sky", which I believe is the only recording of Duane playing that song live.

Credit to these "archival" recordings (which were working recording for the "band's use") was done by Michael Callahan, who was the Allman Brother's orginal "sound man". Apparently, these recording were lost for many years, when during a remodeling project, a box of "reel to reel" tapes were found. Besides the "Stony Brook" show, other "archival" releases (so far) include:

Boston Common 8/17/71
Nassau Coliseum 5/1/73
Macon, GA 2/11/72
American University 12/13/70

Anyway, Michael Callahan just recently passed away. R.I.P. Michael.

btw, if anyone interested in these "archival" recording here's a link where they can be purchased.

http://www.hittinthenote.com/
This record to me has a horror story. I purchased three copies from THE WHERHOUSE when it first came out back in the day. The reason was because on side three it skipped in three different spots. I kept returning them until the third one didn't skip. The master stamper on this lot or recordings was bad because the skips were in the exact same spots on the first two albums. I since have purchased a DBX encoded Natalius 1/2 speed recording and it sounds stunning,