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Allman Brothers Band 07/17/1989

New York State Fairgrounds, Syracuse, NY
SHNID 130396
Source Summary
Source: Aiwa electret condenser headphone mics (worn on head) > Sharp semi-pro cassette recorder (c. 1980)
Transfer: MC > Technics M222 (azimuth adjust) > Dell laptop (line in mode) > Audacity > WAV
Mastering: Wavelab 6.01 (x-fade tape flips, patch small glitches, tracking, fades) > FLAC > tagging
Recorded and transfered by Jeff Silverberg.
Entered by Matt Vernon
Checksums ffp
Disc Counts 0 / 0
Media Size Compressed: 989.81 MB (1037889359 bytes)
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Allman Brothers Band
New York State Fairgrounds
Syracuse, NY
07/17/1989


Source:  Aiwa electret condenser headphone mics (worn on head) > Sharp semi-pro cassette recorder (c. 1980)
Transfer: MC > Technics M222 (azimuth adjust) > Dell laptop (line in mode) > Audacity > WAV
Mastering:  Wavelab 6.01 (x-fade tape flips, patch small glitches, tracking, fades) > FLAC > tagging
Recorded and transfered by Jeff Silverberg.

1. Don't Want You No More >
2. It's Not My Cross To Bear
3. Statesboro Blues
4. You Don't Love Me
5. Please Call Home
6. Blue Sky
7. band introductions
8. Midnight Rider
9. I'm No Angel
10. Trouble No More
11. Blues Ain't Nothin'
12. Duane's Tune
13. Southbound
14. In Memory of Elizabeth Reed
15. Done Somebody Wrong
16. One Way Out
17. Melissa
18. Just Before The Bullets Fly
19. Dreams
20. Jessica
21. Les Brers In A Minor >
22. drums >
23. bass >
24. Les Brers In A Minor
25. Whipping Post


The taper recalls that this show was performed at what was then called Miller Court, at the New York State Fairgrounds.  Unlike the grandstands, Miller Court was an open area with no seats, and was where most of the free concerts were held.  The band played for nearly three hours to about 500 people who showed up.

The show was recorded using Aiwa headphone mics, which were tiny, battery-powered mics that mounted just above the ears on the headband of headphones.  Standing in a sweet spot close to the stage, they produce something akin to a binaural recording, very present and loud.

Enjoy!

--mhg :: 06/24/2014


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