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Overview
Recorded in front of an enthusiastic audience and released just one week before Curtis' murder in 1971, Live at Fillmore West is a brilliant confirmation of the saxophonist's place in popular music. Backed up by Atlantic's top session men, as well as Billy Preston and the Memphis Horns, Curtis rips through some of the biggest hits of the day, transforming them into showcases for his soulful playing and the group's outstanding rhythmic interplay. Beautiful renditions of "A Whiter Shade of Pale" and "I Stand Accused" are highlights, but it's full-throttle rockers like "Changes" and "Memphis Soul Stew" that comprise the heart of the album. Curtis occasionally gets lost in the mix, but it doesn't matter; with so much great music going on, you probably won't notice.
Product Details
Release Date: | 07/11/2006 |
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Label: | Atlantic |
UPC: | 0081227763220 |
catalogNumber: | 77632 |
Rank: | 4902 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
King Curtis Primary Artist,Saxophone,Alto Saxophone,Soprano Saxophone,Tenor SaxophoneBilly Preston Organ
Memphis Horns Horn,Track Performer
Lou Collins Tenor Saxophone
Cornell Dupree Guitar
Jack Hale Trombone
Roger Hopps Trumpet
Wayne Jackson Trumpet,Lead
Andrew Love Tenor Saxophone
Jimmy Mitchell Baritone Saxophone
Pancho Morales Conga
Bernard "Pretty" Purdie Drums
Truman Thomas Electric Piano
Jerry Jemmott Electric Bass
Technical Credits
Jerry Butler ComposerGeorge Harrison Composer
Buddy Miles Composer
Jimmy Page Composer
Robert Plant Composer
King Curtis Arranger,Composer,Producer,Audio Production
Gary Brooker Composer
Lee Garrett Composer
Greg Allen Art Direction
John Bonham Composer
Jimmy Douglass Remixing
Bobbie Gentry Composer
Bill Inglot Tape Research
Jerry Jeff Walker Composer
Arif Mardin Producer,Audio Production
Gene Paul Remixing
Cheryl Pawelski Reissue Producer
Keith Reid Composer
Ray Thompson Engineer
Stevie Wonder Composer
Syreeta Wright Composer
David Nathan Liner Notes
Luther Dixon Composer
Curtis Ousley Composer
Dirk Slik Annotation
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