Recorded in February 1970 over three nights when the Allman Brothers Band first opened for the Grateful Dead, these shows were captured by Owsley Stanley, the Dead's sound pioneer. His 'Sonic Journal' recordings are prized for their purity, making you feel like you're at the concert. It's a must - have for Allman Brothers Band fans, featuring Duane Allman in top form and the earliest live recording of 'In Memory of Elizabeth Reed'. This set, long out - of - print, is freshly restored and mastered from original tapes in Owsley Stanley's archives. It comes with all - new album art, liner notes, rare 1970 Fillmore East band photos, original cover art, and new notes from the band and the Owsley Stanley Foundation. It's the second release in the award - winning 'Bear's Sonic Journals' series and a joint presentation by the band and the foundation. Features 1970 live recordings, 'orange sunshine' double vinyl, restored from original analog tapes, in a gatefold sleeve. Limited to 3000 copies, originally released in 1996, and under the Allman Brothers Band 2023 label.



Using this vinyl record is easy. Just place it on your turntable and let the music play. When handling the record, make sure your hands are clean to avoid leaving fingerprints or dirt on it. Store the vinyl in a cool, dry place to prevent warping. Keep it in its gatefold sleeve when not in use to protect it from scratches. Since it's a limited - edition item, handle it with extra care to maintain its value and quality.