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The Allman Brothers Band - 2009 Beacon Run (15 shows) [FLAC + 320]

The Allman Brothers Band' s 2009 Beacon season was a 40th anniversary celebration of the band’s founding in 1969 by the late guitarist Duane Allman and the release that year of the group’s debut album on Capricorn Records, The Allman Brothers Band. They performed the entire thing, in sequence, on March 26th, the original release date. There were guest appearances on all of the other nights by all-star friends and fellow travelers, from Taj Mahal, Johnny Winter and Z.Z. Top’s Billy Gibbons to Trey Anastasio and Page McConnell of Phish, the Grateful Dead’s Bob Weir and Phil Lesh and, on March 19th and 20th, Eric Clapton in his first-ever performances with the Allmans. 










Widespread Panic - Porch Songs releases [ 2009-2017] (320)


 In December 2009, Widespread Panic began releasing 2-track soundboard recordings of various archived shows. Because soundboard recordings are less time-consuming than multi-tracks, this project, named Porch Songs, allows the band to deliver show recordings in a timely fashion while they continue to release 3–4 multi-track recordings a year.

Grateful Dead - Steppin' Out with the Grateful Dead: England '72 (4 CD, 2002) [FLAC]

 

Steppin' Out with the Grateful Dead: England '72 is a live box set from the Grateful Dead that collects performances from seven of their eight shows in England during their spring 1972 tour of Europe (their first tour of the UK and continental Europe)

The band visited England three times on the tour. They had booked four concerts in London (condensed to two) and one for Newcastle before touring mainland Europe. After the tour began, an opportunity came to return to England to play the stormy Bickershaw Festival, in between dates in Paris and Amsterdam. To make up for the poor sound and crowded shows at the last-minute replacement venue, the Empire Pool, they added more dates at the end of the tour, returning again to London for four performances at the acoustically favorable Lyceum Theatre in the West End. 

Grateful Dead

  •     Jerry Garcia - lead guitar, vocals
  •     Bob Weir - rhythm guitar, vocals
  •     Ron "Pigpen" McKernan - organ, harmonica, vocals
  •     Phil Lesh - bass guitar, vocals
  •     Bill Kreutzmann - drums
  •     Keith Godchaux - piano
  •     Donna Jean Godchaux - vocals





Grateful Dead - Spring 1990 (The Other One) [23 CD, 2014] [24-192 + 320]


 Spring 1990 (The Other One) is a live album by the rock band the Grateful Dead. Packaged as a box set, it contains eight complete concerts on 23 CDs, recorded during the band's spring 1990 concert tour. It was produced as a limited edition of 9,000 numbered copies, and was released by Rhino Records on September 9, 2014. In addition to the music CDs, the box set includes a 144-page paperback book, three art prints, and replica tickets stubs and backstage passes from all eight shows.




David Crosby - The P.E.R.R.O. Sessions Vol. 1-4 [8 CD]

 

The Planet Earth Rock and Roll Orchestra is a nickname given to artists who recorded together in the early 1970s. They were predominantly members of Jefferson Airplane, the Grateful Dead, Quicksilver Messenger Service, and Crosby, Stills and Nash. Their first album together was Blows Against the Empire, when they were known as Jefferson Starship.




Grateful Dead - Pacific Northwest ’73–’74 : The Complete Recordings (6 shows / 19 CD, 2018) [FLAC]

 

Pacific Northwest ’73 – ’74: The Complete Recordings includes every note the Grateful Dead played at P.N.E. Coliseum in Vancouver on June 22, 1973; at Portland Memorial Coliseum in Portland on June 24, 1973; at Seattle Center Arena in Seattle on June 26, 1973; at P.N.E. Coliseum on May 17, 1974; at Portland Memorial Coliseum on May 19, 1974 and at Hec Edmundson Pavilion in Seattle on May 21, 1974 spread across 19 discs. Jeffrey Norman mastered the original tapes in HDCD after a restoration process was completed by Plangent Processes.








Grateful Dead - Ladies and Gentlemen... the Grateful Dead [4 CD,2000] [FLAC]

 


Ladies and Gentlemen... the Grateful Dead is a four-CD live album by the Grateful Dead. It was recorded at the April 25–29, 1971 shows at the Fillmore East in New York City. Some songs on the eponymous live album Grateful Dead were recorded at these shows as well. The album, released in October 2000, was certified Gold by the RIAA on January 6, 2002. Unlike Dick's Picks, Road Trips, Dave's Picks, and certain other of the band's archival series of live album releases, which are simply two-track stereo recordings made from the soundboard during the concert, the shows on Ladies and Gentlemen were recorded on a 16-track multitrack recorder and were mixed down to stereo just prior to the album's 2000 release. 





Grateful Dead - May 1977: Get Shown the Light [11 CD, 2017] [24-192 + @320]

 

May 1977: Get Shown the Light is a live album by the rock band the Grateful Dead. It contains four consecutive complete concerts, recorded on May 5, 7, 8, and 9, 1977, on eleven CDs. It was released on May 5, 2017.







Grateful Dead - Complete Studio Albums Collection (13 CD, 2013) [FLAC-HD + 320]

 


This hi-res collection of the Grateful Dead's studio work has been painstakingly produced from the original master tapes of each album, using their original mixes to produce a work that is truer to the original sound than any previous release.

Included in this collection are the band's 13 studio albums, spanning three decades and containing over 8 hours of music, lovingly rendered in hi-resolution:

The Complete Studio Albums Collection contains all 13 of Grateful Dead's studio albums. Drawing from the 1960s, the bundle features the group’s gold-certified self-titled debut; Anthem of the Sun, which is the first with drummer Mickey Hart; and Aoxomoxoa, which boasts the live staple “St. Stephen.” Music from the 1970s includes: the back-to-back platinum releases Workingman’s Dead and American Beauty; Wake Of The Flood, the first with keyboardist Keith Godchaux who replaced founding member Ron “Pigpen” McKernan; From the Mars Hotel, which features the debut of “Scarlet Begonias”; Blues For Allah with the standout track “Franklin’s Tower”; and two gold albums in a row, Terrapin Station and Shakedown Street. The 1980s are represented by: Go To Heaven, the first with keyboardist Brent Mydland; the double-platinum In The Dark; and the group’s final studio album, Built To Last, which debuted on Halloween 1989.

 "Built To Last" is included here in 16 bit audio and not 24 bit because the master tape is 16 bit PCM digital audio, unlike the previous 12 albums. The others are 24 bit 192 kbps.






 

VA - Fillmore : The Last Days (2 CD, 1972/FLAC + DVD 9)

 

Fillmore: The Last Days is a live album, recorded at the Fillmore West in San Francisco, California from June 29 to July 4, 1971. It contains performances by 14 different bands, mostly from the San Francisco Bay Area, including Santana, the Grateful Dead, Hot Tuna, Quicksilver Messenger Service, and the New Riders of the Purple Sage. It was released by Columbia Records in June 1972 as a three-disc LP. It was re-released by Epic Records in 1991 as a two-disc CD.

 Fillmore, a music documentary film showcasing the same run of concerts, was released on June 14, 1972. It was released on DVD on June 9, 2009. In addition to the concert material, the movie shows the emergence of the San Francisco music scene in the 1960s, and includes extensive footage of Bill Graham.

Fillmore: The Last Days is not a soundtrack album. Eight songs are included in both the film and the album, but eight songs are in the film and not on the album, and twelve songs are on the album but not in the film. 



 


Dave Matthews Band - The Warehouse series [2000-XXXX]

 

The Warehouse is the official fan association for Dave Matthews Band. Founded on December 4, 1998, Warehouse gives fan early access to concert tickets, exclusive CDs and merchandise to its members.



setlists & info

DMB.Warehouse Warm-Up 2019
DMB.Warehouse 10 Volume 1
DMB.Warehouse 10 Volume 2
DMB.Warehouse 10 Volume 3
DMB.Warehouse 10 Volume 4
DMB.Warehouse 10 Volume 5
DMB.Warehouse 10 Volume 6
DMB.Warehouse 10 Volume 7
DMB.Warehouse 10 Volume 8
DMB.Warehouse 10 Volume 9
DMB.Warehouse 2021 - Sacramento 2019
DMB.Warehouse 5 Volume 1
DMB.Warehouse 5 Volume 2
DMB.Warehouse 5 Volume 3
DMB.Warehouse 7 Volume 3
DMB.Warehouse 7 Volume 7
DMB.Warehouse 7 Volume 8
DMB.Warehouse 8 Volume 1
DMB.Warehouse 8 Volume 2
DMB.Warehouse 8 Volume 3
DMB.Warehouse 8 Volume 4
DMB.Warehouse 8 Volume 5
DMB.Warehouse 8 Volume 6
DMB.Warehouse 8 Volume 7
DMB.Warehouse 8 Volume 8
DMB.Warehouse Vol 10


The Black Crowes - Shake Your Money Maker (30th Anniversary Deluxe) [3 CD, 2021] [24-96]


 Shake Your Money Maker (also stylized as The Black Crowes Present: $hake Your Money Maker) is the debut studio album by American rock band The Black Crowes, released on February 13, 1990 on Def American Recordings. It is the only album by the band to feature guitarist Jeff Cease. The album is named after a classic blues song written by Elmore James. The Black Crowes have played the song live many times over the years, but it is not included on this album. 




Grateful Dead - Fare Thee Well: Celebrating 50 Years of the Grateful Dead (all 5 shows , 12 CD) [FLAC + 320]

 

Fare Thee Well: Celebrating 50 Years of the Grateful Dead was a series of concerts which were performed by most of the surviving members of the Grateful Dead: Bob Weir, Phil Lesh, Bill Kreutzmann and Mickey Hart, joined by Trey Anastasio, Bruce Hornsby and Jeff Chimenti, to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Grateful Dead. The performances took place at Santa Clara's Levi Stadium on June 27 and 28, 2015 and Chicago's Soldier Field on July 3, 4 and 5, 2015. These performances marked the first time Weir, Lesh, Kreutzmann and Hart had performed together since the Dead's 2009 tour and was publicized as the final time the musicians would all perform together.

The three shows in Chicago were initially announced on January 16, 2015 as the only three Fare Thee Well performances. Due to the high demand for the Chicago concerts, concert promoter Peter Shapiro announced two more concerts in Santa Clara, California on June 27 and 28, 2015. 

  •     Mickey Hart – drums, percussion
  •     Bill Kreutzmann – drums, percussion
  •     Phil Lesh – bass guitar, vocals
  •     Bob Weir – guitar, vocals

with

  •     Trey Anastasio – guitar, vocals
  •     Jeff Chimenti – keyboards, vocals
  •     Bruce Hornsby – piano, vocals





 

Grateful Dead - May 1977 (14 CD, 2013) [FLAC]

 

May 1977 is a live album by the rock band the Grateful Dead. It contains five complete concerts, on 14 CDs. It was recorded at five consecutive shows, from May 11–17, 1977. Packaged as a box set, it includes a booklet with a historical essay and photos from the concerts, along with individual liner notes for each show. Produced as a limited edition of 15,000 numbered copies, it was released on June 11, 2013.

The concerts included in May 1977 are:

  •     May 11, 1977 – St. Paul Civic Center, Saint Paul, Minnesota
  •     May 12, 1977 – Auditorium Theatre, Chicago
  •     May 13, 1977 – Auditorium Theatre, Chicago
  •     May 15, 1977 – St. Louis Arena, St. Louis
  •     May 17, 1977 – University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama


 



  •     Jerry Garcia – lead guitar, vocals
  •     Donna Jean Godchaux – vocals
  •     Keith Godchaux – keyboards
  •     Mickey Hart – drums
  •     Bill Kreutzmann – drums
  •     Phil Lesh – bass guitar
  •     Bob Weir – rhythm guitar, vocals






Warren Haynes - Ashes & Dust (Deluxe edition, 2015) [24-96

 

Thirty-five years in to his career, Warren Haynes returns home to the Appalachian mountains for "Ashes & Dust," a collaboration between the veteran jam-band guitarist and vocalist and the adventurous acoustic band Railroad Earth. A native of Asheville, North Carolina, Haynes grew up in a center of bluegrass and mountain music. Yet he gained his reputation with his hard-charging, blues-rock band Gov't Mule; in a lengthy stint with the Allman Brothers Band; and occasional appearances with the Grateful Dead. Known for his beefy, adventurous solos, Haynes takes an earthier approach on "Ashes & Dust."


The collection includes a moody version "Coal Tattoo," the Billy Edd Wheeler classic on hard-working miners. Grace Potter duets with Haynes on a cover of Fleetwood Mac's "Gold Dust Woman," which is both ethereal and muscular. Haynes brings in former Allman Brothers cohorts Oteil Burbridge on bass and Marc Quinones on percussion for "Spots of Time," the album's most expansive, jam-scene tune. It's not a surprise since Haynes co-wrote it with Phil Lesh of the Grateful Dead. Haynes has long been known for fitting into a variety of ensembles. "Ashes & Dust" expands that reputation, revealing just how wide-ranging his talents are.




Grateful Dead - Aoxomoxoa (50th Ann. Edition, 2019) [24-192]

 

The two-CD deluxe edition features two mixes of the album – one being a “fully remastered” version from the original 1969 mix and the other remastered from the definitive 1971 band-produced mix. These are both on the first disc. The second CD features unreleased live music dating back to January 24-26, 1969.

Grateful Dead audiovisual archivist Dave Lemieux comments in the press release, “In 1969, for their third album, the Grateful Dead eschewed outside producers and created Aoxomoxoa themselves, beginning a run of self-produced albums that would continue until 1977. Scrapping the first sessions, which were recorded to eight-track tape, the Dead now had 16 tracks with which to experiment their psychedelic sound, with an album that included entirely Robert Hunter-penned lyrics for the first time.” The LP introduced such all-time favorites as “St. Stephen” and “China Cat Sunflower.”




The Allman Brothers Band - Down in Texas '71 [2021/FLAC]

 


Down in Texas '71 is a live album by the Allman Brothers Band. It was recorded on September 28, 1971 at the Austin Municipal Auditorium in Austin, Texas. 

This recording features the original lineup of the Allman Brothers Band. Saxophonist Rudolph "Juicy" Carter sits in on six of the nine songs.




Pearl Jam- Transmission Impossible [3 CD, 2015] (FLAC + 320)

 

Featuring three legendary live FM broadcasts, one each from 92, 93 & 94, originally transmitted from Chicago, Las Vegas and Atlanta respectively, this collection illustrates perfectly the extraordinary power of a live Pearl Jam performance even at this early stage of their career.



Black Crowes- Transmission Impossible [3 CD, 2015/FLAC + 320]

 

This 3 CD set includes two discs featuring superb live radio broadcasts, recorded and transmitted in 1990 and 1991 respectively, plus a CD of band interviews and spoken word biography, all of which make for a fitting tribute to a group who, across more than 25 years, proved that in-yer-face rock music is alive and well and selling like it always has done in droves. The Black Crowes have sold over 30 million albums, and are listed at number 92 on VH1's "100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock". They were also labeled by Melody Maker magazine The Most Rock 'n' Roll Rock 'n' Roll Band in the World and the readers of Rolling Stone voted them 'Best New American Band' in 1990. Their discography includes nine studio albums in all, four live albums and several charting singles. After a hiatus between 2002 and 2005, the band released Warpaint, which hit number 5 on the Billboard chart. After the release of a double album, the greatest hits-like and mostly acoustic Croweology in August 2010, the band started a 20th anniversary tour that was followed by an ongoing second hiatus. The band announced that they would return in early 2013 but that December they returned to hiatus status with no specific return date. They announced their break-up in early 2015.




Grateful Dead - Crimson White & Indigo [3 CD + DVD5, 2010/FLAC]

 Crimson White & Indigo is a live album by the American rock band the Grateful Dead. It contains the complete concert recorded at John F. Kennedy Stadium in Philadelphia on July 7, 1989.