Allman Brothers Band
Mecca Bruce Hall
Milwaukee, WI
11/30/1991
FOB AUD(?) > ? > CD (via Dave Barrett) > EAC > FLAC
Re-tracked by mgoldey in Wavelab 6.10, December 2012
Disc 1 Set I (Electric)
1. Intro Jam > Statesboro Blues
2. End Of The Line
3. Blue Sky
4. Nobody Knows
5. Low Down Dirty Mean
Set II (Acoustic)
6. Melissa
7. Come On In My Kitchen
8. Seven Turns
9. Midnight Rider
10. Goin' Down the Road Feelin' Bad >
11. Dickey Instrumental >
Disc 2
Set III (Electric)
1. Hoochie Coochie Man
2. Get On With Your Life
3. In Memory of Elizabeth Reed >
4. Drums > Elizabeth Reed
5. One Way Out
6. Crowd
Encore:
7. Whipping Post
Received in trade as a SBD, this sounds like a very FOB recording, with the taper's neighbors clearly audible between songs. Either that, or it was engineered with an audience feed that picked up individual voices. Probably recorded to cassette, it has that sound and a little tape-speed glitch at the beginning of GDTRFB. There were a few short discontinuities between songs, suggesting a tape flip, as well as changes in the sound quality (tone and ambience) between songs. Overall, an excellent recording, however.
Dickey picks up at the end of GDTFRB with a solo electric performance, probably while the rest of the band switches from acoustic to electric, at which point the full band picks up with Hoochie Coochie Man. There was no real set break before "Set III".
The show was badly-tracked, putting the audience noise at the beginning of each track. This was fixed by retracking it. Also, the instrumental jam between GDTRFB and Hoochie Coochie Man was repeated. The duplicate audio was removed and the gap cross-faded, as were the tape flips.
Note the "Roundabout" tease right before Melissa. Sounds like the audience didn't notice.
Enjoy!
--mhg :: 2012.12.27