The Grateful Dead - Mega-rare restored LP "Doornails In Stereo" - speed-corrected and rejoined - great recording THANKS LL

Owing to the price sticker still on it, I can tell you I bought this record new in a little record store across from St. John's University in Queens New York by the name of The Music Box. It's been gone for years on end. The date of purchase was probably around 1974. This record was very rare at the time it was bought, I'm basing that upon only one copy coming in. Other records were more plentiful, this one was not. All it has on the front cover are the following rubber stamps:

The Grateful Dead
'Doornails'
In Stereo

Fillmore East April 1971
Won't Self-Destruct!

Alligator
Going Down The Road
Cold Rain And Snow
Debellum Blues
Direwolf
I Second That Emotion

The first and third stamp are in blue, the middle one is in black. The matrix number on the record has been obliterated, no part of it can be read. Aside from the first side being pressed off-center and the album running incredibly fast, the first two tracks are either directly from a master tape or very close to it. The pressing is as good as it gets.

I do not believe the entire album is from the Fillmore East, nor do I believe the last three tracks are from identical shows. But again, you will have to tell me that.

Since the performance of Alligator, GDTRFB and CRAS hail from the same performance and the side is split and could be rejoined in the first place, I have taken the liberty of doing so. I have also had to invert the waveform on the second side, the peaks were all upside down compared to the first.

Please provide any corrections on track titles. Thanks.

Lineage: LP ->major speed-correction on turntable ->Sound Forge ->inversion of side two waveform ->rejoining of sides ->Click and crackle removal tool ->FLAC via TLH, level 6, sectors aligned and verified, FLAC integrity checked

One more note: about four minutes in the first side there was a pop in the recording. That has been edited out.

Enjoy!

A DoinkerTape