Allman Brothers Band 07/09/1970
State University of New York, Stony Brook, NY
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SBD: SIRMick remaster of Dworken recording
Source: Mono Soundboard > Ampex 300 or 301 > Scotch professional 1/4 > ??? > wav 16/44.1 - Recorded by Seth Dworken and transferred by George Geranios (?)
Lineage: wav > iZotope RX6 Advanced > iZotope Neutron 2 > iZotope Ozone 5 > CD Wave > Flac 16
SBD: SIRMick remaster of Dworken recording
Source: Mono Soundboard > Ampex 300 or 301 > Scotch professional 1/4 > ??? > wav 16/44.1 - Recorded by Seth Dworken and transferred by George Geranios (?)
Lineage: wav > iZotope RX6 Advanced > iZotope Neutron 2 > iZotope Ozone 5 > CD Wave > Flac 16
Allman Brothers Band
State University of New York
Stony Brook, New York
07/09/1970
Stony Brook Summer Orientation Pre-Concert
Source: Mono Soundboard > Ampex 300 or 301 > Scotch professional 1/4 > ??? > wav 16/44.1 - Recorded by Seth Dworken and transferred by George Geranios (?)
Lineage: wav > iZotope RX6 Advanced > iZotope Neutron 2 > iZotope Ozone 5 > CD Wave > Flac 16
01 Dreams
02 Midnight Rider
03 In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed
04 Whipping Post >
05 Mountain Jam
Comments:
My favorite fact is that we paid the Allman Brothers all of $300 for their first gig in our gym. It was a Thursday night with just ABB in 1970, followed by them opening for two shows with Mountain on Friday or Saturday. ABB did Stormy Monday, which Mountain also did as the headliner. After the early show, Leslie West wisely asked if he could open for ABB on the late show. What a friggin' wonderful show that turned out to be. They introduced Mountain Jam that night. (But I've done about 2,000 shows and mix up dates and bills and everybody's name, so take it for what it's worth.)
Many, most, maybe all of those shows were recorded with permission on an Ampex 300 or 301 from the sound mixer. Seth Dworkin was the mixer--a brainiac who went on to win a Grammy with the Grateful Dead and direct satellite operations for Wall Street Journal--kept all the original recordings (made on Scotch professional 1/4" tape supplied by me). He died of Crohn's disease summer a year ago, just after we got reacquainted and he verified that he still had all the tapes.
Moyssi - a lighting director at Stoneybrook
I am aware that there is a version from Masahiko Yamaura that was distributed via Hittin' The Web. I'm pretty sure that I had the raw files a while before him but I just never got around to it before. I'm not saying this better, just my take on it.
edited and mastered
SIRMick
August 2018
shntool output:
State University of New York
Stony Brook, New York
07/09/1970
Stony Brook Summer Orientation Pre-Concert
Source: Mono Soundboard > Ampex 300 or 301 > Scotch professional 1/4 > ??? > wav 16/44.1 - Recorded by Seth Dworken and transferred by George Geranios (?)
Lineage: wav > iZotope RX6 Advanced > iZotope Neutron 2 > iZotope Ozone 5 > CD Wave > Flac 16
01 Dreams
02 Midnight Rider
03 In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed
04 Whipping Post >
05 Mountain Jam
Comments:
My favorite fact is that we paid the Allman Brothers all of $300 for their first gig in our gym. It was a Thursday night with just ABB in 1970, followed by them opening for two shows with Mountain on Friday or Saturday. ABB did Stormy Monday, which Mountain also did as the headliner. After the early show, Leslie West wisely asked if he could open for ABB on the late show. What a friggin' wonderful show that turned out to be. They introduced Mountain Jam that night. (But I've done about 2,000 shows and mix up dates and bills and everybody's name, so take it for what it's worth.)
Many, most, maybe all of those shows were recorded with permission on an Ampex 300 or 301 from the sound mixer. Seth Dworkin was the mixer--a brainiac who went on to win a Grammy with the Grateful Dead and direct satellite operations for Wall Street Journal--kept all the original recordings (made on Scotch professional 1/4" tape supplied by me). He died of Crohn's disease summer a year ago, just after we got reacquainted and he verified that he still had all the tapes.
Moyssi - a lighting director at Stoneybrook
I am aware that there is a version from Masahiko Yamaura that was distributed via Hittin' The Web. I'm pretty sure that I had the raw files a while before him but I just never got around to it before. I'm not saying this better, just my take on it.
edited and mastered
SIRMick
August 2018
shntool output:
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SBD: Masahiko remaster