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Allman Brothers Band 08/26/1995

Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Saratoga, NY
SHNID 153134
Source Summary
Source: 2 x Nak 301's > D5 by Bruce Barnum
Transfer: MC (2x TDK SA-X90) > Nak CR-7A or Nak Dragon > Tascam DA-3000 (DSF 1-bit/5.6 MHz) > Tascam HRE > PCM @ 2496
Recorded w/ Dolby B on; playback with Dolby off
Master: Wavelab 10 (tracking, DDI Codec / Dolby B, fix left channel damage; resample; Mbit+ dither) > FLAC 1648
Entered by Mark Goldey
Checksums ffp
Disc Counts 0 / 0
Media Size Compressed: 951.67 MB (997899009 bytes)
Date Circulated
Date Added
08/25/2021
08/25/2021
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SHNID 153129 Source: 2 x Nak 301's > D5 by Bruce Barnum...
SHNID 156172 Source: Beyer TGX-180 > DAT via John Adams...
The Allman Brothers Band
SPAC
Saratoga Springs, NY
1995-08-26

Source:   2 x Nak 301's > D5 by Bruce Barnum
Transfer: MC (2x TDK SA-X90) > Nak CR-7A or Nak Dragon > Tascam DA-3000 (DSF 1-bit/5.6 MHz) > Tascam HRE > PCM @ 2496
          Recorded w/ Dolby B on; playback with Dolby off
Master:   Wavelab 10 (tracking, DDI Codec / Dolby B, fix left channel damage; resample; Mbit+ dither) > FLAC 1648

01. Don't Want You No More >
02. It's Not My Cross To Bear
03. Ain't Wastin' Time No More
04. Ramblin' Man
05. Good Clean Fun
06. Sailin' 'Cross the Devil's Sea
07. Same Thing *
08. Soulshine
09. End Of The Line
10. Stormy Monday
11. Back Where It All Begins
12. Hoochie Coochie Man
13. No One To Run With
14. Jessica
15. crowd

Encore:
16. One Way Out
17. Whipping Post //

* w/ Duane Betts

This is one of the best audience recordings I have ever heard.  It must be FOB and dead center, too.  It's remarkable.  It does have a few warts, all in the left channel, which has been patched with the right channel.  About 30 seconds in total is mono, at the beginning of Don't Want You No More and the middle of No One To Run With.  The end of Whipping Post is, alas, missing.

Bruce Barnum was a Deadhead and an avid taper from the early 1980’s until his death in 2017 at age 48.  Over the years, he taped dozens of concerts throughout the Northeast, some of which have not been heard since then.

After his death, about 60 of his master cassettes turned up in a used record store in Hudson, NY.  Some were bought by random people nostalgic for the days of cassettes.  The rest were purchased by a fellow Deadhead and archivist.  Bruce’s daughter, Jessica, had more, and was kind enough to lend them to be digitized.  Many of these recordings sound excellent for their age.  They are Bruce's legacy.

Enjoy!

--mhg :: 2021-08-24

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