Allman Brothers Band 04/16/1972
Academy of Music, New York, NY
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Source: rtr>CDr>skip remaster>CDr>eac>wav>shn
Source: rtr>CDr>skip remaster>CDr>eac>wav>shn
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SHNID 144832 flac16/44.1khz Source: FM broadcast (?)...
SHNID 145507 Lineage: FM > ? > cassette trade circa 1997...
SHNID 145508 Lineage: FM > ? > cassette trade circa 1997...
SHNID 144832 flac16/44.1khz Source: FM broadcast (?)...
SHNID 145507 Lineage: FM > ? > cassette trade circa 1997...
SHNID 145508 Lineage: FM > ? > cassette trade circa 1997...
Allman Brothers Band
Academy of Music
New York,NY
04/16/72
Source: rtr>CDr>skip remaster>CDr>eac>wav>shn
Capt Skip Remaster
1. Statesboro Blues
2. Done Somebody Wrong
3. Ain't Wastin' Time No More
4. One Way Out
5. Stormy Monday
6. Trouble No More
7. You Don't Love Me
8. Whipping Post
Notes from Ray Hutchison:
The tape was given to me by a friend who worked as soundboard technician for sound crew that accompanied ABB on 1972 and 1973 concerts. I am not certain if the recording comes from the original reel-to-reel tape (if so, it was recorded over another concert) or if it is a first generation copy of that tape; included on the tape are bits and pieces of at least one other concert (not ABB).
The original rtr recording had substantial buzz most likely from one of the guitar amps (and generally unlistenable!) and so several iterations of noise reduction were done (by Skip and others) to remove the buzz while retaining as much ambiance of the recording as possible (complete reduction of the humm resulted in a flat sound). This final version is from Skip.
This is a very nice performance. On many of the 1972 shows Berry really carries the band. The bass figures strongly throughout the performance. Dickey is playing slide and is doing some very interesting things that are not present in other versions of these songs.
This is on just one disc although it does appear to be the entire performance (Academy of Music usually booked bands for early and late shows, and perhaps this accounts for the relatively short performance).
Academy of Music
New York,NY
04/16/72
Source: rtr>CDr>skip remaster>CDr>eac>wav>shn
Capt Skip Remaster
1. Statesboro Blues
2. Done Somebody Wrong
3. Ain't Wastin' Time No More
4. One Way Out
5. Stormy Monday
6. Trouble No More
7. You Don't Love Me
8. Whipping Post
Notes from Ray Hutchison:
The tape was given to me by a friend who worked as soundboard technician for sound crew that accompanied ABB on 1972 and 1973 concerts. I am not certain if the recording comes from the original reel-to-reel tape (if so, it was recorded over another concert) or if it is a first generation copy of that tape; included on the tape are bits and pieces of at least one other concert (not ABB).
The original rtr recording had substantial buzz most likely from one of the guitar amps (and generally unlistenable!) and so several iterations of noise reduction were done (by Skip and others) to remove the buzz while retaining as much ambiance of the recording as possible (complete reduction of the humm resulted in a flat sound). This final version is from Skip.
This is a very nice performance. On many of the 1972 shows Berry really carries the band. The bass figures strongly throughout the performance. Dickey is playing slide and is doing some very interesting things that are not present in other versions of these songs.
This is on just one disc although it does appear to be the entire performance (Academy of Music usually booked bands for early and late shows, and perhaps this accounts for the relatively short performance).
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Date: 07/03/2018
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mvernon
ffp alternate differs in last track
shntool timings are same number of bytes as ffp version
shntool timings are same number of bytes as ffp version
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