Allman Brothers Band 07/09/2005
Set I
You Don't Love Me
Walk on Guilded Splinters
Hoochie-Choochie Man
Good Clean Fun
Stormy Monday
Can't Lose What You Never Had
Why Does Love Got to Be So Sad? >
Franklin's Tower
Stand Back
Statesboro Blues
I've Got Dreams to Remember*
Midnight Rider
Dreams >
In Memory of Elizabeth Reed
Encore:
One Way Out
Walk on Guilded Splinters
Hoochie-Choochie Man
Good Clean Fun
Stormy Monday
Can't Lose What You Never Had
Why Does Love Got to Be So Sad? >
Franklin's Tower
Stand Back
Statesboro Blues
I've Got Dreams to Remember*
Midnight Rider
Dreams >
In Memory of Elizabeth Reed
Encore:
One Way Out
Set II
Set III
Comment
* without Butch and Marc
Sources
SHNID
85950
source: Neumann KM-140 > Apogee MiniMe @ 24bit/48kHz > Apple iBook G4 via USB using QuickTime Pro 7
lineage: Tracked, fades added, and converted to 16bit/44.1kHz CD audio in Peak 4. SBE's checked with shntool.
location: FOB/DFC with XY configuration in the exact center of the floor, stand @ 14'
lineage: Tracked, fades added, and converted to 16bit/44.1kHz CD audio in Peak 4. SBE's checked with shntool.
location: FOB/DFC with XY configuration in the exact center of the floor, stand @ 14'
SHNID
86906
Source: AKG 480b/ck63 > Oade W/+ mod UA-5 > Nomad JB3
Location: Floor 2 Row Z
Editing: CD-Wave (tracking), Cool Edit Pro 2.1 (fades)
Taper: PGrow (PG)
Location: Floor 2 Row Z
Editing: CD-Wave (tracking), Cool Edit Pro 2.1 (fades)
Taper: PGrow (PG)
SHNID
105402
Source: Schoeps MK4/CMC-6 > Lunatec V3 > Ipaq
Taped/transferred Jim Rehill
Taped/transferred Jim Rehill
SHNID
113474
24 bit Source: Neumann KM-140 > Apogee MiniMe @ 24bit/48kHz > Apple iBook G4 via USB using QuickTime Pro 7
Lineage: Tracked, fades added in Peak 4
Location: FOB/DFC with XY configuration in the exact center of the floor, stand @ 14'
Recorded by Gary Comley, Portland, ME
Lineage: Tracked, fades added in Peak 4
Location: FOB/DFC with XY configuration in the exact center of the floor, stand @ 14'
Recorded by Gary Comley, Portland, ME
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