Allman Brothers Band 10/17/1971
Painters Mill Music Fair, Owings Mills, MD
Source Summary
Source: Audience recording
Transfer: CD-R > EAC > WAV > Nero Wave Editor > CDWave > FLAC Frontend > FLAC
Source: Audience recording
Transfer: CD-R > EAC > WAV > Nero Wave Editor > CDWave > FLAC Frontend > FLAC
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Allman Brothers Band
10/17/1971
Painters Mill Music Fair
Owings Mills, MD
Source: Audience recording
Transfer: CD-R > EAC > WAV > Nero Wave Editor > CDWave > FLAC Frontend > FLAC
01. Statesboro Blues
02. Don't Keep Me Wonderin'
03. Done Somebody Wrong
04. One Way Out
05. In Memory of Elizabeth Reed
06. Hot 'Lanta
07. Stormy Monday
08. You Don't Love Me
09. E: Revival
10. Trouble No More
Show Notes:
This is Duane Allman's final performance. He died nine days later on October
29, 1971 in the hospital after a tragic motor cycle accident with a truck on
a road in his home town Macon, Georgia. Rest in peace, you are greatly missed
Duane.
Tech Notes:
I received this CD-R in the trade and transferred it myself. When I received
the CD-R, it was TAO. I fixed these problems with Nero Wave Editor, editing
out the gaps between tracks. Next, the track boundaries were off, so I fixed
that with CDWave.
Comments:
The sound quality isn't too great on this one. It is an audience recording from
1971, and it appears to be sourced from vinyl, as there are many pops throughout
the recording. Despite these problems, it is very rare and a great pickup for
all ABB fans.
DO NOT CONVERT TO MP3 -- DO NOT SELL -- FOR TRADING AND SHARING PURPOSES ONLY
Transfer, editing, cover art, and seed by BlueSky7 (Drummer070@aol.com)
10/17/1971
Painters Mill Music Fair
Owings Mills, MD
Source: Audience recording
Transfer: CD-R > EAC > WAV > Nero Wave Editor > CDWave > FLAC Frontend > FLAC
01. Statesboro Blues
02. Don't Keep Me Wonderin'
03. Done Somebody Wrong
04. One Way Out
05. In Memory of Elizabeth Reed
06. Hot 'Lanta
07. Stormy Monday
08. You Don't Love Me
09. E: Revival
10. Trouble No More
Show Notes:
This is Duane Allman's final performance. He died nine days later on October
29, 1971 in the hospital after a tragic motor cycle accident with a truck on
a road in his home town Macon, Georgia. Rest in peace, you are greatly missed
Duane.
Tech Notes:
I received this CD-R in the trade and transferred it myself. When I received
the CD-R, it was TAO. I fixed these problems with Nero Wave Editor, editing
out the gaps between tracks. Next, the track boundaries were off, so I fixed
that with CDWave.
Comments:
The sound quality isn't too great on this one. It is an audience recording from
1971, and it appears to be sourced from vinyl, as there are many pops throughout
the recording. Despite these problems, it is very rare and a great pickup for
all ABB fans.
DO NOT CONVERT TO MP3 -- DO NOT SELL -- FOR TRADING AND SHARING PURPOSES ONLY
Transfer, editing, cover art, and seed by BlueSky7 (Drummer070@aol.com)
Comments
Date: 03/10/2009
User:
sean612
No recording for this date is known to exist, so this is likely the incorrect date. I suspect it is either the 10/15/71 show or a bogus compilation of songs from other shows.
Please do not spread this as 10/17/71, because it just adds confusion to the trading pool.
Please do not spread this as 10/17/71, because it just adds confusion to the trading pool.
Date: 03/14/2009
User:
mgoldey
One of the reasons for Sean's comment is that, historically, bootleggers would generate bogus bootlegs with this date, as a way of having something special to sell.
Date: 08/14/2020
User:
Grateful Darkstar
It has been announced that an aud is to be officially released
Date: 04/29/2021
User:
Zoooma1
Yes, released and available to buy so it's not a rare one anymore.
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