Allman Brothers Band 04/07/1972
Manley Fieldhouse, Syracuse, NY
Source Summary
Source: FM (?Pre-FM) > 1st gen Reel > DATs
Transfer: DAT 60ES > M-Audio Audiophile USB > WAV > Flac
Source: FM (?Pre-FM) > 1st gen Reel > DATs
Transfer: DAT 60ES > M-Audio Audiophile USB > WAV > Flac
Other Sources
SHNID 28214 S:MR>R>CDRs>EAC>FLAC
SHNID 89482 One Way Out (Silver CD) > EAC > FLAC
SHNID 126952 Bootleg CD RIP: My Brothers Keeper (Capricorn...
SHNID 142058 flac16 44.1khz Excellent stereo soundboard....
SHNID 145506 Lineage: FM (?Pre-FM) > 1st gen Reel > DAT...
SHNID 28214 S:MR>R>CDRs>EAC>FLAC
SHNID 89482 One Way Out (Silver CD) > EAC > FLAC
SHNID 126952 Bootleg CD RIP: My Brothers Keeper (Capricorn...
SHNID 142058 flac16 44.1khz Excellent stereo soundboard....
SHNID 145506 Lineage: FM (?Pre-FM) > 1st gen Reel > DAT...
The Allman Brothers Band
April 7, 1972
Manley Field House
Syracuse, NY
Source: FM (?Pre-FM) > 1st gen Reel > DATs
Transfer: DAT 60ES > M-Audio Audiophile USB > WAV > Flac
Disc 1
1. Statesboro Blues
2. Done Somebody Wrong
3. Ain't Wastin' Time No More
4. One Way Out
5. Stormy Monday
6. You Don't Love Me
7. In Memory of Elizabeth Reed
Disc 2
1. Midnight Rider
2. Whipping Post
Encore
3. Hot 'Lanta
4. Stage Annoucement
Notes: Very good sounding recording with a few notable features. There is minimal tape hiss. The mix is unusual with a prominent bass guitar especially noticable in the first few songs. Things even out as the show goes on. I think that this is more likely is from a pre-fm source for the following reasons: The sound is not at all compressed sounding. Second, there is no evidence of a radio announcer at any point. The third is that the stage annoucements are included at the end of the show, something which would not be part of a radio broadcast. The show was presented by WAER and later broadcast by Tony Yoken who worked at WAER and later played this show on a radio station in Long Island (according to abb website).
d1t06 tape flip removed, small amount missing
There are a few occaisonal pops, but not were loud enough to easily remove with the pop/click editor. No digital glitches that I could see.
transfer: jbraveman@hotmail.com
April 7, 1972
Manley Field House
Syracuse, NY
Source: FM (?Pre-FM) > 1st gen Reel > DATs
Transfer: DAT 60ES > M-Audio Audiophile USB > WAV > Flac
Disc 1
1. Statesboro Blues
2. Done Somebody Wrong
3. Ain't Wastin' Time No More
4. One Way Out
5. Stormy Monday
6. You Don't Love Me
7. In Memory of Elizabeth Reed
Disc 2
1. Midnight Rider
2. Whipping Post
Encore
3. Hot 'Lanta
4. Stage Annoucement
Notes: Very good sounding recording with a few notable features. There is minimal tape hiss. The mix is unusual with a prominent bass guitar especially noticable in the first few songs. Things even out as the show goes on. I think that this is more likely is from a pre-fm source for the following reasons: The sound is not at all compressed sounding. Second, there is no evidence of a radio announcer at any point. The third is that the stage annoucements are included at the end of the show, something which would not be part of a radio broadcast. The show was presented by WAER and later broadcast by Tony Yoken who worked at WAER and later played this show on a radio station in Long Island (according to abb website).
d1t06 tape flip removed, small amount missing
There are a few occaisonal pops, but not were loud enough to easily remove with the pop/click editor. No digital glitches that I could see.
transfer: jbraveman@hotmail.com
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