Source Summary
FOB: AKG 414's >Panasonic SV-255 DAT (16bit/48khz)
Trade DAT (2nd Clone) Transferred: Otari DTR-8S >S/PDIF >Korg MR2000-S (16bit/48khz),
WAV >iZotope RX6 Advanced & Har-Bal 3.0 > Audacity (Track Splits, Down Sample / Dither To 16 bit/44.1khz) >FLAC (Level 8) Via xACT 2.44 + Tags Via xACT 2.53 By OldNeumanntapr (+ front cover artwork)
Recorded By Dave Gettilman
Transferred, iZotope & Har-Bal Post Production, By Flying M
Audacity, FLAC, Tags, & Artwork By OldNeumanntapr
Allman Brothers Band
July 3, 1992
Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Morrison, CO
FOB: AKG 414's >Panasonic SV-255 DAT (16bit/48khz)
Trade DAT (2nd Clone) Transferred: Otari DTR-8S >S/PDIF >Korg MR2000-S (16bit/48khz),
WAV >iZotope RX6 Advanced & Har-Bal 3.0 >
Audacity (Track Splits, Down Sample / Dither To 16 bit/44.1khz) >FLAC (Level 8) Via xACT 2.44
+ Tags Via xACT 2.53 By OldNeumanntapr (+ front cover artwork)
Recorded By Dave Gettilman
Transferred, iZotope & Har-Bal Post Production, By Flying M,
Audacity, FLAC, Tags, & Artwork By OldNeumanntapr
Disc 1:
01. Don't Want You No More >
02. It's Not My Cross To Bear
03. Statesboro Blues*
04. Don't Keep Me Wonderin'
05. Blue Sky
06. Nobody Knows
07. Black Hearted Woman
--acoustic--
08. Seven Turns
09. Midnight Rider
10. Midnight Blues
11. Melissa
Disc 2:
01. Pony Boy
--electric--
02. Hoochie Coochie Man
03. Get On With Your Life
04. In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed
05. Revival
Encore:
06. One Way Out
07. Southbound
08. Whipping Post
*w/John Popper on harmonica
Blues Traveler opened
OldNeumanntapr Notes-
This Was one of the first DATs that my friend Jack Hunt sent to me when I bought my Sony 59ES in 1993. Jack’s friend ‘Digital’ Dave Gettilman recorded this with large-diaphragm AKG 414s and gave him a digital copy. I was not happy with the initial transfer of the second-clone DAT that I did with analog cables, and since my DAT recorders have all met a slow painful death I decided to have Flying M do a fresh digital transfer, and a remaster. He was able to clean up the recording a bit to make it shine even more than it did originally. Eventually I was able to see and record the Allman Brothers at Red Rocks for myself, but I had to wait until 2001 when Jack and I made the journey to Colorado. Thanks to Flying M for his expert post production skills. This really is a huge improvement!
Do NOT Convert To MP3.
Enjoy! Share freely, don’t sell, play nice, don’t run with scissors, etc. ;)