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    The Allman Brothers Band - At Fillmore East (1971) {2001 DTS Music Disc} **[RE-UP]**

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    The Allman Brothers Band - At Fillmore East (1971) {2001 DTS Music Disc} **[RE-UP]**

    The Allman Brothers Band - At Fillmore East (1971) {2001 DTS Music Disc}
    EAC Rip | FLAC with CUE and log | scans | 706 mb
    Genre: Southern rock, blues rock

    At Fillmore East is the 1971 album by the Allman Brothers Band. The quadraphonic mix was released in 1974 and sounds incredible. The album is mixed where you find yourself in the center with the drummers while the band surround you accordingly. The DTS disc was released in 2001.

    This DTS Music Disc is sourced from the original quadraphonic masters, which you could only hear if you have the original quad 8-track tape or homemade conversions. It has not been released in quad or surround sound in any other digital format.
    –-
    NOTE: This is a DTS Music Disc, not a standard audio disc. After decoding it, burn it as you would a standard compact disc. It will play on CD and DVD players with DTS capabilities. Otherwise, all you will hear is noise/static.

    There is a DTS Audio plug-in for WinAmp. You have to decode the FLAC files first, and then run the WAV files through WinAmp with the plug-in. If your computer has surround sound capabilities, it will decode the WAV files and play it in surround sound. You can also play the WAV files through any DVD programs which decodes DTS audio.

    The Allman Brothers Band - At Fillmore East (1971) {2001 DTS Music Disc} **[RE-UP]**

    01. Statesboro Blues
    02. Done Somebody Wrong
    03. Stormy Monday
    04. Hot 'Lanta
    05. In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed
    06. You Don't Love Me
    07. Whipping Post

    Duane Allman-lead and slide guitars
    Gregg Allman-organ, piano, and vocals
    DIckie Betts-lead guitar
    Berry Oakley-bass guitar
    Jai Johanny Johanson-drums, congas, and timbales
    Butch Trucks-drums and tympani

    Thanks to special guest:
    Thom Doucette-harmonica

    Remote recording by Location Recorders, New York, New York
    Engineers: Aaron Baron, Larry Dahlstrom
    Produced by Tom Dowd

    DTS MUSIC DISC CREDITS:
    Executive Producer: Brad S. Miller

    Multitrack original analog recording and mix to music surround:
    Engineers: Geoff Emerick and Alan O'Duffy
    Producer: Paul McCartney

    Multi-channel master eq. balance and preparation:
    Peter Mew, Abbey Road Studios


    The Allmans' LIVE AT FILLMORE EAST was two thirds of a great set of live performances(the rest found on EAT A PEACH)and a wonder of(seeming)improvisation and perfect/imperfect musical telepathy. What was amazing about LIVE is how long tracks could sound so short–the band moved instruments and cadences, rhythms and little licks, played between and beyond themselves, diddled and juiced around–and still maintained continuity, never left a listener adrift. Even on the lengthiest track, you always feel you're moving on a brief journey–like a car ride from your house to the supermarket(except that supermarket is forty miles away)–with very colorful landmarks along the way.

    According to legend, the four-channel quad master of LIVE AT FILLMORE EAST was taken from a different night than that taped for the stereo Lp (which is more familiar). Maybe so, but the feel is no different: this was one very tight band, even when the rhythm section threatened to forget they had two Allmans to keep track of(and support).
    While this album wasn't a sonic wonder, it sure is better than the original quad vinyl(inherently noisy and compressed).

    This does seem to be from that mid-70s four-channel master, as there is little in the way of a center channel. No matter; DTS has put out more than a few of these, and despite the '5.1' designation, most multi-channel systems will give you enough center to keep you happy. Most of all, this a pretty clean sound, surprisingly so; if there's a problem it's in the remote recording situation and the mixing limitations. For these reasons the listener should take the overall sonics with a grain of salt, but it's not bitter. Like most vintage DTS audio discs, there is no comparison to the clarity and variety DVD-Audio(or recent DTS audio)provides, but this was 1971, after all. For me, to have 1971 multi-channel without a lot of tape hiss or noise or compression is a gift. All we need now: DTS for EAT A PEACH.

    EAC extraction logfile from 25. October 2006, 10:32 for CD
    The Allman Brothers Band / At Fillmore East (DTS)

    Used drive : LITE-ON DVDRW SOHW-1633S Adapter: 0 ID: 0
    Read mode : Secure with NO C2, accurate stream, disable cache
    Read offset correction : 12
    Overread into Lead-In and Lead-Out : No

    Used output format : Internal WAV Routines
    44.100 Hz; 16 Bit; Stereo

    Other options :
    Fill up missing offset samples with silence : Yes
    Delete leading and trailing silent blocks : No
    Installed external ASPI interface


    Track 1
    Filename D:\FLAC\The Allman Brothers Band - At Fillmore East (1971) [FLAC] {2001 DTS Music Disc}\01 - Statesboro Blues.wav

    Pre-gap length 0:00:02.00

    Peak level 25.0 %
    Track quality 99.9 %
    Test CRC EC35F558
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    Track 2
    Filename D:\FLAC\The Allman Brothers Band - At Fillmore East (1971) [FLAC] {2001 DTS Music Disc}\02 - Done Somebody Wrong.wav

    Peak level 25.0 %
    Track quality 100.0 %
    Test CRC 0D5E08D7
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    Copy OK

    Track 3
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    Track 4
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    Track 5
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    Peak level 25.0 %
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    Track 6
    Filename D:\FLAC\The Allman Brothers Band - At Fillmore East (1971) [FLAC] {2001 DTS Music Disc}\06 - You Don't Love Me.wav

    Peak level 25.0 %
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    Test CRC 56FE28FA
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    Track 7
    Filename D:\FLAC\The Allman Brothers Band - At Fillmore East (1971) [FLAC] {2001 DTS Music Disc}\07 - Whipping Post.wav

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    Track quality 100.0 %
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    No errors occured


    End of status report


    The Allman Brothers Band - At Fillmore East (1971) {2001 DTS Music Disc} **[RE-UP]**