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Date: 04/12/70
Year: 1970
Venue: Exhibition Hall
City: Anaheim
State: CA
Set I
The Laws Must Change
California
Room To Move
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cotaper (5/4.3) |
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Jack Warner (5/5) |
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John Mayall v,har
Jon Mark g
Johnny Almond ts,fl
Alex ? b |
Brian Donohue (5/5) |
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Tim Smith (2/5) |
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AUD: 1 Sennheiser 805 shotgun microphone > Uher 4000 1/2 track R2R Recorder
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John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers
Exhibition Hall
Anaheim, California
April 12, 1970
John Mayall: Vocals, Harmonica
Jon Mark: Guitar
Johnny Almond: Tenor Saxophone, Flute
Alex ? Bass Guitar
01. Introduction
02. The Laws Must Change
03. California (tape flip-spliced at 24:27)
(incomplete-missing unknown amount including the Duster Bennet segment-spliced at 26:31)
04. Room To Move
encore:
05. unknown song title
[46:11 ]
Source:
1 Sennheiser 805 shotgun microphone > Uher 4000 1/2 track R2R Recorder @ 7 1/2 ips on 5" diameter 3M Scotch tape
Copy:
Tandberg 9000X > Teac AN-180 (Dolby) > Revox B77
Transfer to DAT:
Revox B77 > Teac AN-90 (Dolby) > Phase Linear 1000 autocorrelator > Sony DTC-690
Transfer to Hard Drive:
Sony DTC-690 > Audigy 4 Pro (via toslink) > Audacity (44.1) > CD Wav > Flac (Level 8)
Another show from the TMoQ archives.
This version of the Bluesbreakers got me interested in Jon Mark and Johnny Almond.
John Mayall is always nice to hear and he shines on Harmonica tonight.
Not the best sounding recordings, but very decent and from my first generation reel-reel.
For historical reference only and not intended for resale or any commercial use.
enjoy
-M- (March 2011)
FLYING M PRODUCTIONS
TRADE FREELY AND PLEASE DO NOT SELL
Besides this version of the Bluesbreakers albums (Like Turning Point) there are some really good Mark/Almond Band albums worth picking up
And a there are a couple Johnny Almond records I really like and are worth checking out of you can find them.
Seems like I need to dig some old records out of storage and fire up that turntable again. |
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