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Fillmore: The Last Days

 
Album Review: Fillmore: The Last Days

  • Artist: Various Artists
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1972
  • Total Time: 146:31
  • Type: Collection (various artists), Live
  • Genre: Rock

Review

When the venerable San Francisco rock & roll mecca the Fillmore West packed it in on the Forth of July 1971 an era in pop music history had also passed. Dancehall keeper Bill "Uncle Bobo" Graham -- under whose meticulous supervision the venue flourished -- held a wake and hand-picked a select few locals to give the Fillmore its last musical rights. Fillmore: The Last Days -- containing highlights recorded during the final week of performances -- was issued as the soundtrack to a likewise-titled feature-length 1972 documentary. The original three-LP box set also included a bonus 7" record containing over a quarter-hour's worth of "Words With Bill Graham." The deluxe packaging was endowed with an original "closing week" poster as well as a used ticket from one of the hundreds of legendary shows held in the Fillmore between November 6, 1965, and July 4, 1971. Plus, as if that weren't enough, there was a commemorative liner notes booklet, which among with other things included a complete list of every show held at the venue. The discs feature a who's who of rock music circa 1971, most -- if not all -- of whom began their collective journey's in the Bay Area music scene at the time. The Grateful Dead ("Casey Jones" and "Johnny B. Goode"), Quicksilver Messenger Service ("Fresh Air" and " "Mojo"), as well as Santana ("Incident at Neshabur" and "In a Silent Way") all make strong showings as do some of the lesser-known artists such as Malo ("Pana") or Lamb ("Hello Friends"). Fillmore: The Last Days includes some amazing performances from It's a Beautiful Day ("White Bird") as well as the stunningly powerful "Baby's Calling Me Home" by Boz Scaggs -- no doubt an homage to his stint with the Steve Miller Blues Band -- plus a definitive version of "Keep Your Lamps Trimmed and Burnin'" from Hot Tuna -- who are the only representatives from the Jefferson Airplane, perhaps the one San Francisco band who is most conspicuously absent from the proceedings. The "Words With Bill Graham" interview allows Graham to personally express his thanks to the people who made the Fillmore such a success and to give some insight into the changing dynamics (read: money and drugs) that so radically altered his ability to adequately provide both artist and attendee with the same high-quality performance and venue for a reasonable price. ~ Lindsay Planer, All Music Guide

Tracks



CD 1

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Hello John Walker (2:12)
Hello Friends (3:16)
So Fine Johnny Otis Elvin Bishop Group (3:58)
Party 'Til the Cows Come Home Elvin Bishop Group (3:07)
Pana Arcello Garcia, Jr., Abel Zarate Malo (8:01)
Poppa Can Play The Sons of Champlin (4:57)
White Bird David LaFlamme, Linda LaFlamme It's a Beautiful Day (9:02)
Fresh Air (Lyrics) Jesse Oris Farrow Quicksilver Messenger Service (4:44)
Mojo Dino Valente Quicksilver Messenger Service (4:56)
Introduction Bill Graham (:59)
Back on the Streets Again Emilio Castillo, Stephen Kupka Tower of Power (6:33)
Baby's Callin' Me Home Boz Scaggs Boz Scaggs (8:54)
I Just Want to Make Love to You Willie Dixon Cold Blood (6:18)
Passion Flower Lynne Hughes Stoneground (3:53)
Henry Jerry Garcia, John Dawson New Riders of the Purple Sage (4:06)


CD 2

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Casey Jones (Lyrics) Jerry Garcia, Robert Hunter Grateful Dead (5:58)
Johnny B. Goode Chuck Berry Grateful Dead (3:57)
Introduction Bill Graham (:51)
Keep Your Lamps Trimmed and Burning Rev. Gary Davis Hot Tuna (7:42)
Incident at Neshabur Alberto Gianquinto, Carlos Santana Santana (5:37)
In a Silent Way Joe Zawinul Santana (7:50)
Jam Session: We Gonna Rock Taj Mahal, Elvin Bishop, Boz Scaggs (6:45)
Jam Session: Long and Tall Taj Mahal, Elvin Bishop, Boz Scaggs (12:24)
Final Night Jam Session/Bill Graham Goodbye/Greensleeves (3:32)
Words with Bill Graham (16:59)

Credits

Taj Mahal (Performer), Taj Mahal (?), Elvin Bishop (Performer), Elvin Bishop (?), Grateful Dead (Performer), Grateful Dead (?), Hot Tuna (Performer), Hot Tuna (Mixing), It's a Beautiful Day (Performer), It's a Beautiful Day (?), New Riders of the Purple Sage (Performer), Quicksilver Messenger Service (Performer), Quicksilver Messenger Service (?), Boz Scaggs (Performer), Boz Scaggs (?), Tower of Power (Performer), Tower of Power (?), Malo (Performer), Malo (?), Santana (Performer), Santana (?), Cold Blood (Performer), Cold Blood (?), Lamb (?), The Sons of Champlin (Performer), The Sons of Champlin (?), Stoneground (Performer), Stoneground (?), Fred Catero (Mixing), Jeffrey Cohen (Producer), Bruce Good (Producer), Bill Graham (Liner Notes), Bill Graham (Executive Producer), Glen Kolotkin (Engineer), Mike Larner (Mixing), Ed Lee (Design), Ed Lee (Package Design), Bruce Steinberg (Photography), Mark Wilder (Remastering), Jeremy Zatkin (Engineer), Billy Graham (Performer), Billy Graham (Liner Notes), Billy Graham (Executive Producer), Gary Pacheco (Project Director), Jim Marshall (Photography), John Walker (Performer), John Walker (?), Nigel Noble (Engineer), Elvin Bishop Group (Performer), John "Sly" Wilson (Mixing), Steve Barnard (Mixing)
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