Live at the Fillmore East 1970 explained

Live at the Fillmore East 1970
Type:Live album
Artist:Ten Years After
Cover:Live_At_The_Fillmore_East_1970.jpg
Released:2001
Recorded:February 27–28, 1970
Venue:Fillmore East, New York City
Genre:Blues-rock, rock & roll
Length:114:30
Label:Capitol
Producer:Ten Years After

Live at the Fillmore East 1970, is the fourth live album by Ten Years After recorded in February 1970. This double-disc album features many rock and blues covers, such as Chuck Berry's "Sweet Little Sixteen", and "Roll Over Beethoven" and also Willie Dixon's "Spoonful", which was also covered by Cream on their albums Fresh Cream and Wheels of Fire. Unlike Ten Years After studio album A Space In Time - which was released next year, in 1971 - Live at the Fillmore East does not have as much of a pop sound, but more of a 1950s blues sound.

Track listing

Disc Two

Personnel

Ten Years After