Album artwork for Live At The Other End, December 1975 by John Prine

In December 1975, Grammy Award-winning songwriter John Prine played three nights at The Other End (previously and now known as The Bitter End) in Greenwich Village, NYC. The acoustic performances featured some of his best-known songs such as ‘Angel From Montgomery’ and ‘Hello In There’, from his first four studio albums: John Prine (1971), Diamonds In The Rough (1972), Sweet Revenge (1973) and Common Sense (1975). These rare and previously unreleased solo performances—comprising two full sets—will now be made available, pressed on 180-gram black vinyl, exclusively for Record Store Day 2021. Strictly limited to 12000 copies.

John Prine

Live At The Other End, December 1975

Atlantic Catalog Group
Album artwork for Live At The Other End, December 1975 by John Prine
CDx2

$29.99

Released 07/17/2021Catalog Number

CD 645873

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Album artwork for Live At The Other End, December 1975 by John Prine
LPx4

$79.99

180-gram vinyl

Black
Limited to 8500 copies
Released 07/17/2021Catalog Number

A 645873

Learn more
John Prine

Live At The Other End, December 1975

Atlantic Catalog Group
Album artwork for Live At The Other End, December 1975 by John Prine
CDx2

$29.99

Released 07/17/2021Catalog Number

CD 645873

Learn more
Album artwork for Live At The Other End, December 1975 by John Prine
LPx4

$79.99

180-gram vinyl

Black
Limited to 8500 copies
Released 07/17/2021Catalog Number

A 645873

Learn more

In December 1975, Grammy Award-winning songwriter John Prine played three nights at The Other End (previously and now known as The Bitter End) in Greenwich Village, NYC. The acoustic performances featured some of his best-known songs such as ‘Angel From Montgomery’ and ‘Hello In There’, from his first four studio albums: John Prine (1971), Diamonds In The Rough (1972), Sweet Revenge (1973) and Common Sense (1975). These rare and previously unreleased solo performances—comprising two full sets—will now be made available, pressed on 180-gram black vinyl, exclusively for Record Store Day 2021. Strictly limited to 12000 copies.