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Allman Brothers Band: Gregg Allman (vocals, Hammond B-3 organ, keyboards); Berry Oakley (vocals, bass); Duane Allman, Dickie Betts (guitar); Thom Doucette (harmonica); Butch Trucks, J. Johnny Johnson (drums, percussion). Additional personnel: Johnny Winter (guitar). Recorded live at the Atlanta Internation Pop Festival, Atlanta, Georgia, July 3 & 4, 1970. Includes liner notes by Kirk West. Personnel: Gregg Allman (vocals, keyboards); Berry Oakley (vocals, bass guitar); Duane Allman (guitar, slide guitar); Dickey Betts, Johnny Winter (guitar); Thom Doucette (harmonica); Butch Trucks (drums, timpani). Audio Mixer: Thom Cadley. Recording information: Atlanta International Pop Festival (07/03/1970-07/05/1970). Photographers: Carter Tomassi; Twiggs Lyndon; Joe Sia. For the first time anywhere -- officially or not -- two (mostly) complete performances by the Allman Brothers at the Atlanta International Pop Festival over the Fourth of July weekend (they were the bookends of the fest) in 1970 have been issued with stellar sound, complete annotation and cool liner notes. The festival took place while the Allmans were in the process of recording their second album, Idlewild South, when they appeared on July 3 as the hometown openers of the entire festival and proceeded to blow the minds of over 100,000 people -- for their last set on July 5 at 3:50 a.m. they performed in front of as many as 500,000. Musically, other than a somewhat stiff version of "Statesboro Blues," the July 3 set is magical. There is a stunning version of "Dreams" lasting almost ten minutes with beautiful Hammond/guitar interplay between Gregg and Dickey. Long and ferocious versions of "Whipping Post" and "Mountain Jam" are here, but the track on the July 3 set is Berry Oakley's feral vocal read of Willie Dixon's "Hoochie Coochie Man." " A short (5:49) version of this song, it has a rock & roll immediacy that is strained out of the longer versions to gain the improvisational edge. Disc one also restores Gregg Allman's "Every Hungry Woman," to its rightful place -- previously only having been available on an anthology. Harp player Thom Doucette, no stranger to ABB fans, is here aplenty, adding his righteous, stinging harp lines to many tracks on both nights. The way Gregg's organ playing is recorded here offers a new view of just how integral an anchor he was for both guitarists to play off. He is a monster musician and, even at this early date, was showing off his improvisational and rhythmic skills. Disc two is graced by the original live mixes of "Statesboro Blues" and "Whipping Post" that were released on First Great Rock Festivals of the Seventies and these are stunning for their intensity and focus, as well as clarity. "Don't Keep Me Wonderin'" is as tough a set opener as there is with the ringing slide guitars attacking one another and going for broke to kick things off. The long versions of "Stormy Monday" and "'Liz Reed" are among the most intimate and groundbreaking the band ever recorded, while "Whipping Post" transmutes itself into a jazz tune for a few minutes and changes everything. The nearly half-hour "Mountain Jam" is deepened here by the addition of a third guitarist: Johnny Winter sits in with the ABB and Doucette for the definitive version of this classic -- you can forget the one on Eat a Peach after this. While it won't replace Live at the Fillmore East as the greatest live record ever made, this is an essential purchase for ABB fans, one that gives us the treat of a dignified rendering of a very important and defining moment in the band's early career. It also provides an excellent, even mind-blowing introduction to a band that was at the peak of its power. ~ Thom Jurek The 1970 Atlanta International Pop Festival was one of the first big rock festivals of the decade, beating out the Isle of Wight by over a month. It was also home turf for the Allman Brothers, who were invited to play the opening and closing sets of theMojo (Publisher) (11/03, p.141) - 3 stars out of 5 - "...Well-recorded performances, which alternate between pioneering quasi-psychedelic rock-jazz-blues jams and the tastiest Southern blues rock..." Live At The Atlanta International Pop Festival Music Allman Brothers Band Live At The Atlanta International Pop Festival Songs Live At The Atlanta International Pop Festival Music Review Average Rating: (4.5 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Live at the Atlanta Pop Festival What a blast from the past! I remember walking down a dusty road with hundreds of other young people after parking my tired Karman Ghia off the concert grounds. The CDs bring to life a time so far away but still a part of me. "Dreams" alone would be worth the price of the package but the pure joy of creating sound, and the energy that only a young rock band can bring - are what I plug into with this music compilation. It's a stone-cold gas! Submitted by obrienmolina (Houston, TX)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Classic Allman Bros. Not quite Live at Filmore East, but vintage, top of their game, Allman greats!
Well worth the cost! Submitted by waltc (Sacramento, CA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
great disc I bought this music based on reviews from other listeners and i'm glad I did. Submitted by pakcman (coral springs,fl,usa)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Classic, vintage Allman Brothers Two versions of Elizabeth Reed & Whipping Post along with other prime Allman Brothers, what more could one possibly ask for? Great sound quality in comparison with other live recordings of same vintage. Disc two, an early morning show, presents some of the most impassioned Gregg Allman vocals and the finest version of Whipping Post I've heard. A must have for Allman fans. Submitted by a reviewer (Toronto, ON, Canada)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Fillmore Where? This is AS GOOD AS "Live At FE"
Playing(for sure)and sound quality(to my old ears on my old player anyway.)
Makes you wonder how many more ABB live albums are out there (and why!)
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