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Allman Brothers Band 09/28/1971

Austin Municipal Auditorium, Austin, TX
SHNID 141393
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Source: partial soundboard recording (of unknown origin) TRT 27:43
Lineage: soundboard recording (of unknown origin) -> sonic solutions -> DAT(16/44.1) -> Logic Pro (digital copying & tracking only) -> wav -> xAct (sbe correction) -> flac
Entered by Matt Vernon
Checksums ffp, flac-md5, ffp-rename
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SHNID 95758 SBD
Allman Brothers Band
Austin Municipal Auditorium, Austin, Texas
September 28, 1971

Source: partial soundboard recording (of unknown origin) TRT 27:43

Lineage: soundboard recording (of unknown origin) -> sonic solutions -> DAT(16/44.1) -> Logic Pro (digital copying & tracking only) -> wav -> xAct (sbe correction) -> flac

Personnel:
Duane Allman - lead & slide guitar
Gregg Allman - vocals, organ
Dickey Betts - guitar
Berry Oakley - bass
Butch Trucks - drums
Jai Johanny Johanson - drums, timbales

Tracklist
1. //Statesboro Blues 01:27
2. Trouble No More 04:07
3. //Done Somebody Wrong 02:12
4. One Way Out 06:03
5. In Memory of Elizabeth Reed   11:46
6. Hot 'Lanta//   02:08

Notes:
This date (and recording) often mistakenly circulates as being from an outdoor show at Clark Field at the University of Texas in Austin, which did happen, but was on September 12, 1970. The Austin Municipal Auditorium is the correct venue. Despite its flaws and lack of complete lineage, this is well worth a listen.

I *think* I received this DAT from Neal Sturtevant during one of my many San Diego visits round the turn of the century.  Neal was always a great host and a fun diversion when I had any time off out there. I just stumbled on it in a box of DATs that I recorded in San Diego back then. A photo of the case included. I think thats Neal's handwriting. I don't know the pre-DAT lineage or who did the sonic solution processing, but it seems to have worked relatively well on this - leaving no annoying artifacts.

One of the last recordings of Duane Allman, who died one month later on October 29, 1971.

Alan Bershaw


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