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Allman Brothers Band 04/22/1995

Palace Theater, Louisville, KY
SHNID 166751
Source Summary
FOB > 8th Row > Nak300’s XY>Sony D5 > Sony D7 > DAT 48 kHz
Taper: Terry from Indianapolis , Donnie Loeffler line out
Transfer: Donnie Loeffler circa 1997 DAT > CDR
Master DAT > s/pdif > Marantz (sample rate converter 44.1 khz) s/pdif > Roland VS-880EX > CDR at 4x burn
Transfer : CDR > s/pdif > Mac > Audacity > FLAC (re-indexed) Jan. 2024
NO POST PROCESSING !!!
Entered by Mark Goldey
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Media Size Compressed: 917 MB (961544192 bytes)
Date Circulated
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01/05/2024
01/08/2024
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SHNID 32865 Source: FOB Nak 300's (x/y, 8th row center) >...
SHNID 146448 CDR version of this Source
Allman Brothers Band

April 22, 1995

Palace Theatre, Louisville KY

Lineage:

FOB > 8th Row > Nak300’s XY>Sony D5 > Sony D7 > DAT 48 kHz

Taper: Terry from Indianapolis , Donnie Loeffler line out

Transfer: Donnie Loeffler circa 1997 DAT > CDR

Master DAT > s/pdif > Marantz (sample rate converter 44.1 khz) s/pdif > Roland VS-880EX > CDR at 4x burn

Transfer : CDR > s/pdif > Mac > Audacity > FLAC (re-indexed) Jan. 2024

NO POST PROCESSING !!!

1. statesboro blues
2. midnight rider
3. you don’t love me
4. blue sky
5. what’s done is done
6. soulshine
7. the same thing
8. dreams (splice)
9. change my way of living’
10. end of the line
11. worried down with the blues
12. back where it all begins
13. hootchie coochie man
14. no one to run with anymore
15. in memory of elizabeth reed
16. “band intro/encore break”
17. southbound
18. whipping post

greg allmän - keyboards , vocals
dickey betts - guitars , vocals
butch trucks - drums
jaimoe - drums
marc quinones - percussion
warren haynes - guitar, vocals
allan woody - bass

NOTES : Well,  this is one of the best audience sourced tapes I’ve heard of the Allman Bros. Band .  I was at the show , my hometown, Louisville KY at the Palace Theatre , I was lined out of Terry’s rig XY Nak 300’s rig which does yield a splice in Dreams and there is a tiny drop out in drums during E. Reed. Otherwise , it’s a really juicy capture of the live sound and allan woody’s bass just cuts through the mix with some serious tone and chops.  It’s a well played show with many comments by the band having a good time.  ABB plays really good in Louisville for what ever reason; must be a mid west thing.  Louisville also is blues town , we get two blues tunes “ worried down with the blues” and the classic “stormy monday” .  This source has been circulated before but not by me; I sent this to a guy in NY and then he put it up vai E-tree in the late 90s before ABB pulled all there material from such websites.  I simply got my CDR’s played them into Audacity for a fresh “new data” transfer, and re-indexed, also to ensure no sector boundary issues from extraction… so this not a remaster per se, no post processing … it’s a killer show and a above par recording … the ABB are one of the best bands of all time !!!!


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Date: 01/08/2024
User: mgoldey
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