The Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation + Chuck Berry @ San Francisco, CA 1969-04-13

 


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For those who aren't aware, The Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation are the original performers of Warning off the 1st Black Sabbath album.


The legendary blues musician Chuck Berry headlines the Fillmore Auditorium in San Francisco, California on 13 April 1969. (The Jeff Beck Group was scheduled to play, but due to cancellation, Chuck Berry played instead.) Also included in the program that evening was the blues-based Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation along with Zephyr, a blues-rock group from Boulder, Colorado.

*** TRACK LISTING ***

Early Show:
1) Introduction - 0:35
2) "Nadine" - 3:16
3) "No Particular Place To Go" - 2:31
4) "Too Much Monkey Business" - 3:37
5) "Let It Rock (Rocking On The Railroad)" - 3:56
6) "Wee Wee Hours" - 3:58
7) "Promised Land" - 4:35
8) "Hoochie Coochie Man" - 7:26
9) "Roll Over Beethoven" - 5:32
10) "You Can Never Tell" - 3:56
11) "Memphis, Tennessee" - 4:03
12) "Reelin' & Rockin'" - 7:02
13) "My Ding-A-Ling" - 9:45
14) "Johnny B. Goode" - 4:21
total time: 1:04:33

Late Show:
1) Introduction - 0:32
2) "Worried Life Blues" - 6:15
3) "Don't You Lie To Me" - 6:56
4) "C. C. Rider" - 5:55
5) "Mean Ole 'Frisco" - 8:55
6) "Dust My Broom" - 7:34
7) "She's Funny That Way" - 3:28
8) "Bring Another Drink" - 1:41
9) "Around And Around" - 6:36
10) Blues Jam in 'E' - 4:51
11) "Johnny B. Goode" - 5:50
total time: 58:32


*** AUDIO INFORMATION ***
Sample rate: 96 kHz
Bit depth: 24 bits
Audio channels: stereo (though music is mostly/entirely mono)
NOTE: Some of the audio (notably much of tracks 1.8 through 1.12) are in true mono, since one audio channel was substantially damaged, necessitating replacement with audio from the opposite channel. Otherwise I have kept as much of the original transfer intact as possible for posterity.

*** LINEAGE ***
1/4-track, 1/4", 3-3/4ips reel-to-reel tape (unknown generation) --> Teac 22-4 tape machine (played at 7ips) --> Focusrite Scarlett 6i6 MkII ADC (24 bit / 192 kHz) --> iZotope RX 10 Advanced Audio Editor (sample rate halved to correct speed, major drop-out fixes, EQ corrections, careful noise reduction) --> Audacity 3.5.1 (speed corrected 1%, split tracks) --> FLAC 96 kHz / 24 bit










The Aynsley Dunbar Retaliation, an English blues-rock group from the late-1960s featuring the now-legendary drummer Aynsley Dunbar, perform at the Fillmore Auditorium in San Francisco, California on 13 April 1969. Also included in the program that evening was Chuck Berry along with Zephyr, a blues-rock group from Boulder, Colorado. (The Jeff Beck Group was scheduled to play, but due to cancellation, Chuck Berry played instead.)

*** TRACK LISTING ***
1) Introduction - 0:14
2) "Low Gear Man" - 5:44
3) "Run You Off The Hill" - 11:21
4) "Double Lovin'" - 9:45
5) "Sage Of Sidney Street" - 10:45
6) "Killing Floor" - 7:17
7) "Mutiny" - 12:59
total time: 58:04

*** AUDIO INFORMATION ***
Sample rate: 96 kHz
Bit depth: 24 bits
Audio channels: stereo (though music is mostly mono)
NOTE: Some of the audio (notably on tracks 3 through 5 and 7) are in true mono, since one audio channel was substantially damaged, necessitating replacement with audio from the opposite channel. Otherwise I have kept as much of the original transfer intact as possible for posterity.

*** LINEAGE ***
1/4-track, 1/4", 3-3/4ips reel-to-reel tape (unknown generation) --> Teac 22-4 tape machine (played at 7ips) --> Focusrite Scarlett 6i6 MkII ADC (24 bit / 192 kHz) --> iZotope RX 10 Advanced Audio Editor (sample rate halved to correct speed, major drop-out fixes, EQ corrections, careful noise reduction) --> Audacity 3.5.1 (split tracks) --> FLAC 96 kHz / 24 bit





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