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Fillmore Records Discography Fillmore Records Discography 30000 series F 30001 — Elvin Bishop Group — ELVIN BISHOP [1969] The Things That I Used To Do/Tulsa Shuffle/Sweet Potato//How Much More/Dad Gum Ya Hide, Boy/Honey Bee/Prisoner Of Love F 30002 — Resurrection — AUM [1969] God Is Back In Town/Resurrection/Only I Know/Bye Bye Baby//Today And Tomorrow/Little Brown Hen/Aum/Pachuko Boogie-Preserve You Mama F 30003 — A Sign Of Change — LAMB [1970] Traveler’s Observation/Adventures Of The Incredible Mr. Sandman/In My Dreams/Barbara’s Soul II//The Odyssey Of Ehram Spickor/Preacher’s Holiday/Where I’m Bound CBS consolidated series Z 30239 — Feel It! — The ELVIN BISHOP GROUP [1970] Don’t Fight It (Feel It)/I Just Can’t Go On/So Good/Crazy ‘Bout You Baby/So Fine//Party Till The Cows Come Home/Hogbottom/Be With Me/As The Years Go Passing By Z 31248 — Sawbuck — SAWBUCK [1972] Sing This Song/Wound Up/Oo Lolla Moore/Virginia Woman (In Gear)/There Will Be Love/Believe//Reno/Mayday/Sweet And Sour/Lovin’ Man/Bible Burning/Promised Land Z3X 31391/31392/31393 — Fillmore-The Last Days — VARIOUS [1972] (3xLPs) Hello (John Walker)/Hello Friends (Lamb)/So Fine (The Elvin Bishop Group)/Party Till The Cows Come Home (The Elvin Bishop Group)/Pana (Malo)//Poppa Can Play (The Sons Of Champlin)/White Bird (It’s A Beautiful Day)/Fresh Air (The Quicksilver Messenger Service)/Mojo (The Quicksilver Messenger Service)//Introduction (Bill Graham)/Back On The Streets Again (Tower Of Power)/Baby’s Callin’ Me Home (Boz Scaggs)/I Just Want To Make Love To You (Cold Blood)//Passion Flower (Stoneground)/Henry (New Riders Of The Purple Sage)/Casey Jones (The Grateful Dead)/Johnny B. Goode (The Grateful Dead)//Introduction (Bill Graham)/Keep Your Lamps Trimmed And Burnin’ (Hot Tuna)/Incident At Neshabur (Santana)/In A Silent Way (Santana)//Jam Session:We Gonna Rock (Taj Mahal, Elvin Bishop, Boz Scaggs & Friends)/Jam Session: Long And Tall (Taj Mahal, Elvin Bishop, Boz Scaggs & Friends)/Final Jam Session / Goodbye (Bill Graham) / Greensleeves + (7") Words With Bill Graham//Words With Bill Graham.
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