Allman Brothers Band 06/28/1992
Roy Wilkins Auditorium, St. Paul, MN
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DSB > DAT 48 kHz > my DAT clone
DSB > DAT 48 kHz > my DAT clone
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SHNID 101312 Source: Dsbd> Dat (unknown gens) Lineage: Dat...
SHNID 142483 flac16 44.1khz Soundboard
SHNID 146246 flac16/44.1khz Source: SBD > ? > CD > EAC >...
SHNID 147983 24/96 Lineage: SBD > ? > cassette trade circa...
SHNID 147984 16 bit Lineage: SBD > ? > cassette trade...
SHNID 101312 Source: Dsbd> Dat (unknown gens) Lineage: Dat...
SHNID 142483 flac16 44.1khz Soundboard
SHNID 146246 flac16/44.1khz Source: SBD > ? > CD > EAC >...
SHNID 147983 24/96 Lineage: SBD > ? > cassette trade circa...
SHNID 147984 16 bit Lineage: SBD > ? > cassette trade...
Allman Brothers Band
June 28, 1992
St. Paul, MN Roy Wilkins Auditorium
Lineage: DSB > DAT 48 kHz > my DAT clone
Transfer : Donnie Loeffler , Jan 2024 NO POST PROCESSING !!!!
DAT > s/pdif > Mac > Audacity > 44.1 kHz > FLAC
1. ain’t my cross to bear
2. statesboro blues
3. don’t keep me wondering’ !
4. Blue Sky (d/o)
5. Nobody Knows
6. Black Hearted Woman (cut at end?)
7. Seven Turns (cut at beginning?)
8. midnight rider
9. southbound !
10. melissa
11. pony boy ! > Dickey solo
12. warren slide solo >
13. hootchie coochi man
14. get on with your life
15. true gravity
16. revival
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17. whipping post
greg allman - keyboards, guitar, vocals
dickey betts - guitars, vocals
butch trucks - drums, tympani
jaimoe - drums
marc quiones - percussion
warren haynes - guitars, vocals
allan woody - bass
NOTES: I received this in a trade from “jerry” way back in the mid 90s on DAT. According to the notes on the tape it is listed “DSB” for digital soundboard; it sounds like that to me, no real cassette hiss or analog “saturation”. ABB soundboards are really just monitor boards, they are stereo but with a narrow field and they sound rather “flat” in comparison to other artists soundboards i.e. Grateful Dead. I saw the ABB in Louisville 1992 2nd row and never could find a tape, so this is the closest date I could find and a soundboard. There are some egregious cuts , “black hearted woman” is cut on the end which BLOWS since they have a nice triplet “other one” type jam at the end of that tune; why there is a cut there? Did someone flip a cassette down the line? Yes, there is a small drop out in “blue sky” that I seamed and the beginning of “seven turns” is cut , there could be a acoustic tune missing in front, they didn’t open with “seven turns” very much or at all according to set lists? However, it’s a good listen and clean otherwise; it’s difficult to hear a bad performance by this line up … EVER. It’s my favorite line up besides the original line up . 1992 was the BEST year for the line up as well … find a copy of the commercial 1992 LIVE releases, or even better , buy them or download them to support ABB family , all of them are good: Live set 1 and 2, and latter released “play all night: March 10/11, 1992 Beacon Theatre … this source has been previously circulated but this is a “new transfer” …
June 28, 1992
St. Paul, MN Roy Wilkins Auditorium
Lineage: DSB > DAT 48 kHz > my DAT clone
Transfer : Donnie Loeffler , Jan 2024 NO POST PROCESSING !!!!
DAT > s/pdif > Mac > Audacity > 44.1 kHz > FLAC
1. ain’t my cross to bear
2. statesboro blues
3. don’t keep me wondering’ !
4. Blue Sky (d/o)
5. Nobody Knows
6. Black Hearted Woman (cut at end?)
7. Seven Turns (cut at beginning?)
8. midnight rider
9. southbound !
10. melissa
11. pony boy ! > Dickey solo
12. warren slide solo >
13. hootchie coochi man
14. get on with your life
15. true gravity
16. revival
————————————————————
17. whipping post
greg allman - keyboards, guitar, vocals
dickey betts - guitars, vocals
butch trucks - drums, tympani
jaimoe - drums
marc quiones - percussion
warren haynes - guitars, vocals
allan woody - bass
NOTES: I received this in a trade from “jerry” way back in the mid 90s on DAT. According to the notes on the tape it is listed “DSB” for digital soundboard; it sounds like that to me, no real cassette hiss or analog “saturation”. ABB soundboards are really just monitor boards, they are stereo but with a narrow field and they sound rather “flat” in comparison to other artists soundboards i.e. Grateful Dead. I saw the ABB in Louisville 1992 2nd row and never could find a tape, so this is the closest date I could find and a soundboard. There are some egregious cuts , “black hearted woman” is cut on the end which BLOWS since they have a nice triplet “other one” type jam at the end of that tune; why there is a cut there? Did someone flip a cassette down the line? Yes, there is a small drop out in “blue sky” that I seamed and the beginning of “seven turns” is cut , there could be a acoustic tune missing in front, they didn’t open with “seven turns” very much or at all according to set lists? However, it’s a good listen and clean otherwise; it’s difficult to hear a bad performance by this line up … EVER. It’s my favorite line up besides the original line up . 1992 was the BEST year for the line up as well … find a copy of the commercial 1992 LIVE releases, or even better , buy them or download them to support ABB family , all of them are good: Live set 1 and 2, and latter released “play all night: March 10/11, 1992 Beacon Theatre … this source has been previously circulated but this is a “new transfer” …
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Date: 02/19/2024
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TheTalkingDrum
I only have SHNID 142483 to compare this with, but this is an upgrade to that one. Same cuts and all, but it sounds like a superior tape and or transfer.
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