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Allman Brothers Band 07/15/1994

Deer Creek Music Center, Noblesville, IN
SHNID 166488
Source Summary
Lineage : SBD > DAT 48 kHz
DAT Clone 48k > s/pdif > MAC > Audacity > FLAC
Entered by Matt Vernon
Checksums rename, original
Disc Counts 0 / 0
Media Size Compressed: 689 MB (722468864 bytes)
Date Circulated
Date Added
12/11/2023
12/11/2023
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Archive Identifier abb1994-07-15.flac16 ↗

Other Sources
SHNID 85494 Source: SBD>DAT @48kHz Transfer:...
SHNID 110981 Source: Sbd>Dat^N (playback on Tascam...
SHNID 135557 flac16 48kHz SBD; DAT(c) @ 48kHz > Tascam...
SHNID 144521 flac16/44.1khz Digital Soundboard Trade...
Allman Brothers Band

July 15th, 1994

Deer Creek Ampitheatre, Noblesville IN

Lineage : SBD > DAT 48 kHz

DAT Clone 48k > s/pdif > MAC > Audacity > FLAC

1. Sailin’ Cross the Devil’s Sea
2. Statesboro Blues
3. Blue Sky
4. All Night Train
5. Change My Way of Living’
6. The Same Thing
7. Soulshine * (G.Allman Lead Vocal!)
8. Seven Turns
9. My Window Faces South
10 Midnight Rider
11 Temptation is a Gun
12 Jessica
13 Back Where it All Begins
14 In Memory of Elizabeth Reed
15 “Band Introduction”
16. One Way Out
17. Whippin’ Post

Greg Allman - Keyboards, Guitar, Vocal
Dickey Betts - guitar
Warren Haynes - guitar
Allen Woody - Bass
Butch Trucks - Drums
Jaimoe - Drums
Marc Quinones - Percussion

NOTES: I didn’t attend this show but attended many Deer Creek Shows …I think this was on the HORDE tour?  Anyway, a clean digital soundboard at 48 kHz but it seems fairly compressed almost MP3 but it’s not… it’s just a monitor board and what’s funny is I learned that Greg Allman doesn’t like ANY monitors near him , old school! I’d love to hear a AUD matrix of this show but it is well played , they are on a new CD release and really have something to prove… as most “bootlegs” they’re not perfect but if you add some compression and EQ , etc. it’s not bad … and I will say for the record that this band line up is my favorite …even more so than the the original … I know that’s hard to fathom but after decades the song material has evolved so the next generation of players.. mainly Allan Woody (RIP) and Warren Haynes , seem to exploit the possibilities of ABB music more so than any other period in the band’s career … this has been circulated before , but I transferred this because I have not found a place to download it as ABB sharing seems rather limited ?  Someone ought to remaster this one anyway… it’s a great show … it’s not mono but it’s a very shallow stereo SBD - ENJOY



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