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The Grateful Dead Discography (rev. 8)
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by Ihor Slabicky
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Here is an attempt to summarize the Grateful Dead's history on vinyl, film,
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and paper. It is by no means complete. In here you will find some
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282 albums, 95 singles, 87 movies/tv shows/videos/ads, 44 books, and 12 song
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books where the band or members of the band appear. If you should know of any
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more, please let me know and I will post an updated list later. Thanks!
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Albums
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The Emergency Crew - Warlocks (Autumn ) recorded November 3, 1965 as a
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demo record.
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The Grateful Dead - GD (Warner Bro. WS 1689) their first lp. It was released
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in stereo. Released on March 17, 1967. Also on CD.
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The Grateful Dead - GD (Warner Bro. W 1689) their first lp. It was also
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released in mono. Released on March 17, 1967.
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Surrealistic Pillow - JA (RCA LSP-3766) Jerry Garcia is listed on the back as
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'musical and spiritual director' and plays high electric lead on
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'Today', and flat top acoustic guitar on 'Plastic Fantastic Lover',
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'My Best Friend', and 'Comin' Back to Me'. Garcia also rearranged
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'Somebody To Love'.
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Anthem of the Sun - GD (Warner Bro. WS 1749) the original mix is out of print.
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Released on July 18, 1968.
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Anthem of the Sun - GD (Warner Bro. WS 1749) the remix was released in late
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1972/early 1973. It has the letters RE after the master numbers
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pressed into the vinyl around the label. Also on CD.
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Anthem of the Sun - GD (Warner Bro. WS 1749) the remix was also released
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around 1975-77 with a white cover instead of the purple one. It has
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the letters RE after the master numbers pressed into the vinyl around
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the label. Says 'remixed' on lower left of back cover.
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Aoxomoxoa - GD (Warner Bro. WS 1790) the original mix is out of print.
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Released on June 20, 1969.
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The Anniversary Album (Warner Bro. PRO 289)
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Warner/Reprise Record Show (Warner Bro. PRO 336) side 1, track 2 is an
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abridged version of "Doin' that Rag" (2:20) from the original mix
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of Aoxomoxoa. Released in 1969.
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Aoxomoxoa - GD (Warner Bro. WS 1790) The remix was released in Fall, 1972.
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Says 'remixed' on the back cover. Also on CD.
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Live/Dead - GD (Warner Bro. 2WS 1830) the original release had a four page
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song book enclosed. Dark Star and St. Stephen are from February 27,
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1969 at the Fillmore West; The Eleven, Turn on Your Lovelight,
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Feedback, and We Bid You Goodnight are from March 2, 1969 at the
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Fillmore West; Death Don't Have No Mercy is from either January 24,
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25, or 26, 1969 at the Avalon. Released November 10, 1969.
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Live/Dead - GD (Warner Bro. WB 1830-2) the CD release contains a 16 page
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booklet with the lyrics and black and white photos. Also, the CD has
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no breaks between sides One, Two, and Three of the record.
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The Big Ball (Warner Bro. ) this WB Sampler has an edited (6:30) version
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of 'Turn on Your Lovelight' from the Live/Dead album.
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Volunteers - JA (RCA LSP-4328) Garcia plays pedal steel on 'The Farm'.
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Released in November, 1969.
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Deja Vu - Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. (Atlantic SD 7200) Garcia plays pedal
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steel guitar on Teach Your Children. Released in March, 1970.
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Workingman's Dead - GD (Warner Bro. WB 1869) Released in May, 1970.
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Robert Hunter appears on the front cover of this album.
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The back cover is upside down on the original releases.
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Workingman's Dead - GD (Warner Bro. WB 1869) Released in May, 1970. The
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back cover is right side up on releases since late 1987. Also on CD.
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Woodstock - var. (Cotillion SD3-500) Garcia says 'Marijuana - Exhibit A'
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just before Arlo Guthrie's 'Coming in to Los Angeles'. Released
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in July, 1970.
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Gospel Oak - Gospel Oak (Kapp KS 3635) Matthew Kelly co-wrote 'South Bleach'
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(2:26) and plays on the album. Released in 1970.
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Marrying Maiden - It's A Beautiful Day (Columbia CS 1058) Garcia plays banjo
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on 'Hoedown' and pedal steel on 'It Comes Right Down to You'.
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Released in 1971.
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Tarkio - Brewer & Shipley (Kama Sutra/Buddah KSBS 2024) Garcia plays pedal
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steel on 'Oh Mommy' and probably on 'One Toke Over The Line'.
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Released in February, 1971.
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U - Incredible String Band (Elektra EKS 7E-2002) Tom Constanten appears as
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arranger of strings on 'Queen of Love', conductor, and pianist.
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Released in 1970.
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Blows Against the Empire - Paul Kantner (RCA LSP 4448) Garcia, Kreutzman,
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and Hart help out. Released in November, 1970.
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American Beauty - GD (Warner Bro. WS 1893) early releases of this had a
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Grateful Dead sticker on the shrinkwrap. Released in November, 1970.
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Also on CD.
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American Beauty - GD (Mobile Fidelity MFSL 1-014) high quality pressing
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released in 1978.
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American Beauty - GD (Warner Bro. WS 1893) some CD releases have graphics
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(CD+G) capability.
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Vintage Dead - GD (Sunflower/MGM SUN 5001) 1966 Avalon Ballroom performances
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released in 1971.
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Historic Dead - GD (MGM/Sunflower SNF 5004) more early Avalon Ballroom.
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Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies (Warner Bro. PRO 423) on side 3, track 3
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is "Sugar Magnolia" from American Beauty.
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Zabriskie Point - Original Soundtrack (MGM SE 4668ST) contains an excerpt
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from 'Dark Star' from Live/Dead and 'Love Scene', a solo by Garcia.
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Reissued in 1986 on MCA 25032.
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If Only I Could Remember My Name - David Crosby (Atlantic SD 7203) Lesh, Hart,
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Kreutzman, and Garcia appear and write on this February, 1971 release.
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Songs for Beginners - Graham Nash (Atlantic SD 7204) Lesh (bass) and Garcia
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(pedal steel and piano) on 'I Used to be a King' and Garcia (pedal
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steel) on 'Man in the Mirror. Released in June, 1971.
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New Riders of the Purple Sage - NRPS (Columbia C 30888) Lesh, Garcia, and
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Hart take part on this record released in September, 1971.
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Hooteroll? - Howard Wales & Jerry Garcia (Douglas/Columbia KZ 30859)
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released in November, 1971.
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Cross Between - Lamb (Warner Bro. WS 1920) Garcia plays on this 1971 release.
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On the back cover, it says 'Special thanks to Jerry Garcia.'
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Grateful Dead - GD (Warner Bro. 2WS 1935) Merl Saunders appears (probably
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overdubbed) on this live album. Also known as 'Skull and Roses'.
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The early releases had a 'Skull and Roses' sticker enclosed with the
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album. Released in October, 1971. The CD, released in 1987, has a
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complete 'Bertha'. 'Bertha' and 'Bobby McGee' are from April 27, 1971;
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'The Other One' is from April 28, 1971; and 'Me and My Uncle' is from
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April 29, 1971 at the Fillmore East. 'Not Fade Away/Going down the
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Road Feelin Bad' is from April 5, 1971 at the Manhattan Center, NYC.
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Fillmore: The Last Days - var. (Fillmore/Columbia Z3X 31390) GD ('Casey Jones'
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and 'Johnny B. Goode' from July 2, 1971) and NRPS ('Henry' with Jerry
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Garcia from July 2, 1971) on this live album of the closing concerts.
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This boxed set came with a booklet and poster.
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The History of the Grateful Dead - GD (Pride/MGM PRD 0016) a 'best of' the
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Vintage Dead and Historic Dead albums. Released about 1973.
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James and the Good Brothers - James and the Good Brothers (Columbia CS 30889)
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Garcia and Kreutzmann play on this 1971 release produced by Betty
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Cantor.
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Graham Nash/David Crosby - Graham Nash/David Crosby (Atlantic SD 7220)
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Kreutzman, Lesh, and Garcia play on 'Wall Song' and Garcia plays
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pedal steel on 'Southbound Train'. Released in May, 1972.
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Stephen Stills 2 - Stephen Stills (Atlantic ) Garcia appears on this album.
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Don't Drag It On - Chris Smither (Poppy Records ) this 1972 release includes
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'Friend of the Devil'.
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Tarot - Touchstone (UAS-5563) Tom Constanten plays on this 1972 release.
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Powerglide - NRPS (Columbia KC 31284) Garcia and Kreutzman appear on this lp.
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Papa John Creach - Papa John Creach (Grunt/RCA FTR 1003)
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Garcia appears on 'Soul Fever' on this December, 1971 release.
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Armed Forces Radio Show - (AFRTS RL 3-2) side one has three tracks from
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Historic Dead; side two has EL&P. Released in 1972.
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Garcia - Jerry Garcia (Warner Bro. BS 2582) Kreutzman and Hunter help out
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on this release. Early releases had a 'Garcia' sticker on the
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shrinkwrap. Some later releases had a red/black advertising insert
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in the cover to cover up the pubic hair. Released in January, 1972.
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Garcia - Jerry Garcia (GD Merch. GDCD 4003) this CD issued in 1988 has the
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song lyrics printed in the booklet.
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The Whole Burbank Catalog (Warner Bro. PRO 512) this WB Sampler includes
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Garcia's 'The Wheel' (4:05) on it.
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Ace - Bob Weir (Warner Bro. BS 2627) the band, minus Pigpen, help out. Early
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releases had a sticker on the shrinkwrap. Released in May, 1972.
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Ace - Bob Weir (GD BS 2627R) reissued in Fall, 1987, with a different, black
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and white, photo on the back cover.
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Ace - Bob Weir (GDCD 4004) the CD was released in 1988.
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Burbank (Warner Bro. ) this WB Sampler includes 'Cassidy' from the Ace album.
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Rolling Thunder - Mickey Hart (Warner Bro. BS 2635) Garcia, Weir, and Lesh
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help out. Early releases had a sticker on the front shrinkwrap and
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an advertisement insert in the rear. Released in May, 1972.
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Rolling Thunder - Mickey Hart (Relix RRLP 2026) reissued in 1986 with a
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different back cover. Relix also released it on 'psychedelic' vinyl.
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Also on CD.
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Heavy Turbulence - Merl Saunders (Fantasy 8421) Garcia, Tom Fogerty, John Kahn,
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and Bill Vitt appear on this album released in 1972.
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Europe '72 - GD (Warner Bro. 3WX 2668) contains a color booklet of the tour.
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Released in November, 1972. Also on CD.
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Europe '72 - GD (Warner Bros. 2668-2) this double CD issued in 1988 has a
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black and white reprint of the original color booklet.
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Glastonbury Fayre - var. (Revelation REV) this British-released album includes
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'Dark Star' (24:06) from April 8, 1972 at Wembley during the Europe '72
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Tour.
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Dark Star (24:06)/Don't Ease Me In (2:00) - GD (International 202) 'Dark Star'
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is from the Glastonbury Fayre lp and 'Don't Ease Me In' was 'Recorded
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Somewhere'. This is a 12 inch Italian release with an orange label.
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Rowan Brothers - Rowan Brothers (Columbia KC 31297) Garcia and Kreutzman
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appear on this lp. Re-released as Livin' the Life (Appaloosa 011).
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Demon in Disguise - David Bromberg (Columbia KC 31753) Garcia, Kreutzman,
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Lesh, and Keith Godchaux play on two tracks on this 1973 release.
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Gypsy Cowboy - NRPS (Columbia KC 31930) Donna Jean Godchaux appears on
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'She's no Angel' and 'Long Black Veil'.
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Pop History 13 - (Polydor 2612019) German release from 1972 includes some
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Dead tracks.
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Pop History 23 - (Polydor 2335059) German release from 1972 includes some
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Dead tracks.
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Armed Forces Radio Show - (AFRTS 26) side one contains excerpts from
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Europe '72; side two has Rare Earth.
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Excalibur - Tom Fogerty (Fantasy 9413) Garcia, Vitt, Kahn, and Saunders
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appear on this ex-Creedence Clearwater Revival member's album.
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Released in 1973.
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Fire Up - Merl Saunders (Fantasy 9421) Garcia and 'Kruetzman' appear on this
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studio/live release from 1973.
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Sunfighter - Paul Kantner/Grace Slick (Grunt/RCA FTR 1002) this December, 1971
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release includes Jerry Garciaon 'Million', 'Holding Together', and
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'When I was a Boy, I Watched the Wolves'.
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Be What You Want To - Link Wray (Polydor PD 5047) Garcia plays pedal steel
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on this 1973 release by the famed rocker from Accokeek, MD.
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History of the Grateful Dead, Vol. 1 (Bear's Choice) - GD (Warner Bro. BS 2721)
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Recorded February 13 and 14, 1970 at the Fillmore East, NYC. Released
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on July 13, 1973. Also on CD.
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Thirty Seconds Over Winterland - JA (Grunt BFL 1-0147) back cover says:
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'Toasters appear courtesy of the GD 'quippies, by way of Garcia,
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Parrish, J.A. and Steinberg'.
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Baron von Tollbooth & the Chrome Nun - Paul Kantner/Grace Slick/David Freiberg
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(Grunt BFL 1-0148) Garcia and Hart play on this May, 1973 album.
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It also includes Hunter's 'Harp Tree Lament'
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Wake of the Flood - GD (Grateful Dead GD 01) Released on November 15, 1973.
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Early releases had a sticker on the back shrinkwrap listing the
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additional artists playing on the record.
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Wake of the Flood - GD (Grateful Dead GD 01) this is the bootleg version
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which did not have the price on the spine printed in color.
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Wake of the Flood - GD (Grateful Dead GD 01) this version has the song
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titles printed on the back cover.
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Wake of the Flood - GD (Grateful Dead GDCD 4002) this is the CD version.
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Wake of the Flood - GD (Grateful Dead K49301 (GD 01)) UK release.
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Watkins Glen - Kings Road (Pickwick International SPC 3355) contains
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'Truckin' ', 'Uncle John's Band', and 'Casey Jones'. Studio
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musicians try to recreate the Glen. Released in the Fall, 1973.
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Angel Clare - Art Garfunkel (Columbia KC 31474) Garcia plays on this release.
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Slewfoot - David Rea (Columbia KC 32485) Bob Weir, Donna Jean and Keith
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Godchaux, Rock Scully, and some of the NRPS help out on this lp.
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Live at the Keystone - Saunders, Garcia, Kahn, Vitt (Fantasy F 79002) live
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double album of 'the group' recorded on July 10 and 11, 1973. This
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album was released on two CDs in April, 1988: 'Live at the Keystone,
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Vol. I' (FCD 7701-1) which includes 'Merl's Tune' from the 'Keystone
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Encores, Vol. I' record; and 'Live at the Keystone, Vol. II (FCD 7701-2)
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which includes 'Mystery Train' from the 'Keystone Encores, Vol. II'
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record.
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Manhole - Grace Slick (Grunt BFL 1-0347) Robert Hunter wrote the lyrics for
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'It's Only Music' on this January, 1974 album.
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The Adventures of Panama Red - NRPS (Columbia KC 32450) Donna Jean Godchaux
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sings on two tracks.
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Wanted Dead or Alive - David Bromberg (Columbia KC 32717) Kreutzman, Lesh,
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Garcia, and Keith Godchaux appear on this 1974 release. The studio
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side was recorded on August 8, 1972.
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Skeletons From the Closet - GD (Warner Bro. W 2764) a 'best of' release.
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Contains a 6:30 version of 'Turn on Your Lovelight' from the
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Live/Dead album which also appeared on the Big Ball Warner Brothers
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Samplers. Also on CD.
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Home, Home on the Road - NRPS (Columbia PC 32870) Garcia produced this live
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album. Buddy Cage appears on the back cover with a GD t-shirt.
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This album also includes Hunter's 'Kick in the Head'.
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Early Flight - JA (Grunt CYL 1-0437) Garcia plays on two of the previously
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unreleased tracks on this album.
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Live From Deep in the Heart of Texas - Commander Cody and his Lost Planet
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Airmen (Paramount PAS 1017) Andy Stein is wearing a NRPS t-shirt
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in one of the photos.
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Tales of the Great Rum Runners - Robert Hunter (Round RX 101) Garcia, Hart,
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Keith and Donna Godchaux help out on this release.
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Garcia - Jerry Garcia (Round RX 102) Garcia, 'Merle' Saunders, and friends
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appear. Also known as 'Compliments of Garcia' because the words
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'Compliments of' were printed above the album title on the early
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releases. Released on June 21, 1974.
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Garcia (Compliments) - Jerry Garcia (GD Records GDLP 4.006445) released in
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West Germany in the Fall of 1989. The cover says 'Garcia', but the
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spine says 'Garcia (Compliments)'.
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Grateful Dead From the Mars Hotel - GD (Grateful Dead GD 102) also known as
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'Ugly Rumors'. Early releases have 'AUTHENTIC' stamped vertically
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on the left side of the cover. Released on June 27, 1974. John
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McFee plays pedal steel on 'Pride of Cucamonga'. Some CD copies
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list a misspelled 'Scarlet Begoninas'.
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Grateful Dead From the Mars Hotel - GD (Mobile Fidelity MFSL 1-172) high
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quality pressing released in 1985.
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Grateful Dead From the Mars Hotel - GD (GD Merchandising GDCD 4007) On this CD
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release, the jacket folds out and contains the lyrics to: 'Unbroken
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Chain', 'Money Money', and 'Pride of Cucamonga'.
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Wake of the Flood/Grateful Dead From the Mars Hotel - GD (UA UDM 103/4) a double
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album (same jackets) released by United Artists in the UK.
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Dragonfly - Grace Slick & Paul Kantner/JS (Grunt BFL 1-0717 or BFL 1-0271)
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Robert Hunter writes the lyrics for 'Come to Life' on this October,
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1974 release.
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Blood on the Tracks - Bob Dylan (Columbia PC 33235) Buddy Cage of the NRPS
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appears on this album.
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Brujo - NRPS (Columbia PC 33145) Hunter wrote the lyrics to 'Crooked Judge'.
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Oh What a Mighty Time - NRPS (Columbia PC 33688) released in 1975. Garcia
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plays on 'Oh What a Mighty Time', 'Take a Letter, Maria', and
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'Layin' My Old Lady'.
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Old and In The Way - var. (Round RX 103) Released in March, 1975.
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Old and In The Way - var. (Sugar Hill SH 3746) Released in 1987.
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Keith and Donna - Keith and Donna Jean Godchaux (Round RX 104) Released in
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March, 1975.
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Tiger Rose - Robert Hunter (Round RX 105) Released in March, 1975.
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Sea Stones - Phil Lesh and Ned Lagin (Round RX 106) Released in October, 1975.
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Blues for Allah - GD (UA GD LA494G) released on September 1, 1975.
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Blues for Allah - GD (GD Merch. GDCD 4001) this CD issued in 1988 has the song
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lyrics printed in the booklet.
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For Dead Heads - var. (Round/UA SP 114) a sampler album with two cuts each by
|
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the Dead, Garcia, Hunter, the Godchaux's, and Old And In The Way.
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For Dead Heads - var. (Round/UA FREE 2) a 1976 UK released sampler album with
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a red jester on a white cover. It contains songs from albums by the
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Grateful Dead, Kingfish, Diga, Jerry Garcia, Keith and Donna, and Old
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and in the Way.
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Livin' in the Past - Kentucky Colonels (Briar BT 7202) Garcia introduces the
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band at the October 15, 1964 show in Palo Alto.
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Sweet Surprise - Eric Andersen (Arista 4075) Brent Mydland sings on this 1975
|
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release.
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Silver - Silver (Arista 4076) with Brent Mydland on this 1975 release.
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Mydland was in this band before he joined the Grateful Dead.
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Red Octopus - JS (Grunt BFL 1-0999) Hunter and Marty Balin co-wrote 'Tumblin'.
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Released in June, 1975.
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Solid Silver - QMS (Capitol SM 11820) Hunter wrote 'I Heard You Singing' on
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this October, 1975 release.
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The Best of New Riders of the Purple Sage - NRPS (Columbia PC 34367) a 'best
|
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of' record released in 1976 with the NRPS t-shirt on the front cover.
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Barry Melton: The Fish - Barry Melton (United Artists UAS 29908) Hunter
|
||
|
co-wrote 'Jesse James' and Mickey Hart co-wrote 'Speed Racer' on
|
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this January, 1976 release.
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|
Reflections - Jerry Garcia (Round/UA RX 107 RX-LA565-G) Released in
|
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|
January, 1976.
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Reflections - Jerry Garcia (GD Records GDLP 4.006515) released in West Germany
|
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in the Fall of 1989.
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Kingfish - Kingfish (Round/UA RX 108 RX-LA564-G) Bob Weir appears. Released
|
||
|
in March, 1976.
|
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|
||
|
Pistol Packin' Mama - The Good Old Boys (Round/UA RX 109 RX-LA597-G) Jerry
|
||
|
Garcia produced and mixed this bluegrass album.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Diga - Mickey Hart/Diga Rhythm Band (Round/UA RX 110 RX-LA600-G) Released
|
||
|
in March, 1976.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Steal Your Face - GD (United Artists GD LA620 J2 GD 104) Recorded October 16
|
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|
to 20, 1974 at Winterland in San Francisco, this two record live album
|
||
|
was released on June 26, 1976.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Steal Your Face - GD (GD Merchandising GDCD 4006) this two-CD release includes
|
||
|
lyric sheets with both volumes.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Love in the Valley of the Moon - Norton Buffalo (Capitol ST 11625) Mickey Hart
|
||
|
plays on two tracks of this 1977 release.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Desert Horizon - Norton Buffalo (Capitol ST 11847) Hart plays on 'Desert
|
||
|
Horizon'.
|
||
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||
|
Jubilation - Rowans (Asylum 7E 1114) includes Mickey Hart on this 1977 release.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Live N' Kickin' - Kingfish (Jet/UA JT/LA732-G) Weir plays on this 1977 release.
|
||
|
Weir's guitar parts were erased from the album, except for the songs
|
||
|
where he sings. Reissued in 1981 on Accord SN 7128.
|
||
|
|
||
|
What a Long Strange Trip It's Been - GD (Warner Bro. 2W 3091) a two record
|
||
|
'best of' release. It includes the pre-release version of the 'Dark
|
||
|
Star'/'Born Cross-Eyed' single. Also on CD.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Terrapin Station - GD (Arista AL 7001) Released on July 27, 1977. Also released
|
||
|
as ALB-8329. Also on CD as ARCD 8065.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Terrapin Station - GD (Arista AL 7001) Released on July 27, 1977. There is a
|
||
|
'Specially Banded For Airplay' version with the 'Terrapin' side pressed
|
||
|
with bands separating the songs.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Terrapin Station - GD (Direct Disk Labs SD 16619) high quality pressing released
|
||
|
in 1979.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Heaven Help the Fool - Bob Weir Band (Arista AB 4155) Released on January 13,
|
||
|
1978. Also on CD as ARCD 8165.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Cats Under The Stars - Jerry Garcia (Arista AB 4160) Released on March 15, 1978.
|
||
|
Also on CD as ARCD 8535.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Grateful Dead Sampler - var. (Arista SP 35) contains cuts from Terrapin
|
||
|
Station, Heaven Help the Fool, and Cats Under the Stars.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Shakedown Street - GD (Arista AB 4198) Released on November 15, 1978. Also
|
||
|
released as ALB-8321. Also on CD as ARCD 4198.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Step Up to Big Pay - Cache Valley Drifters (Flying Fish 220) this 1979
|
||
|
release contains a bluegrass version of 'Cumberland Blues'.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Eclipse - Hamza el-Din (Pacific Arts Records ) includes Hart on percussion.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Replay - Crosby, Stills, & Nash (Atlantic ) Jerry Garcia plays pedal steel
|
||
|
guitar on 'Change Partners'. Released in 1980.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Go To Heaven - GD (Arista AL 9508) Released on April 28, 1980. Also released
|
||
|
as ALB6-8322. Also on CD as ARCD 9508.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Jack O'Roses - Robert Hunter (Dark Star DSLP 8001) an April, 1980 UK release.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Down on the Farm - Little Feat (WB 3345) Keith Godchaux co-wrote 'Six Feet of
|
||
|
Snow' on this November, 1979 release.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Texican Badman - Peter Rowan (Appaloosa 010) Garcia and Kreutzman appear on
|
||
|
this 1974 recording released in 1980 in Italy.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Livin' the Life - Chris and Lorin Rowan (Appaloosa 011) Garcia and Kreutzman
|
||
|
appear on this Italian release of the 'Rowan Brothers' record.
|
||
|
|
||
|
King Biscuit Flower Hour - ( ) a Nassau Coliseum show on two records with
|
||
|
cue sheets for release in June, 1980.
|
||
|
|
||
|
King Biscuit Flower Hour - ( ) a three record retrospective of various
|
||
|
70's shows for release in October, 1980.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Earth News Radio - sponsored by Agree Shampoo and Budweiser (EN 11/10/80) one
|
||
|
record with two xeroxed cue sheets aired the week of Nov. 10, 1980:
|
||
|
Jerry and Bob interview about origins of the band's name, Jerry's early
|
||
|
infatuation with the accordion, loss of his finger, and the Acid Tests.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Rock and Roll Valentine - (Westwood One) Dead appear on part of this
|
||
|
eighteen record ABC Radio special from 1981. 'The Grateful Dead
|
||
|
Story: Fifteen Years of the Dead' broadcast 12/20/81
|
||
|
|
||
|
Off the Record with Mary Turner - (Westwood One) two records and cue sheet
|
||
|
for broadcast on August 3, 1981.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Source Special - (NBC Source 81-15) three record radio special for 2/6/81.
|
||
|
|
||
|
RSMP Guest DJ's - ( ) one side has band members introducing other artist's
|
||
|
songs. Released in 1982.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Jim Ladd Interview Series - ( ) Dead interviews appear in Series 17 and 19.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Rock and Roll Never Forgets - A Classic Rock Weekend (ABC/DIR Broadcasting
|
||
|
Corp., New York City, 1981) Day Two, Side 14 of this Memorial Day
|
||
|
weekend broadcast contains live versions of 'Playing in the Band'
|
||
|
and 'Uncle John's Band'.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The Waltz Project - var. (Nonesuch Digital D-79011) Tom Constanten composed
|
||
|
'Dejavalse', played by pianist John Cobb. Released in 1981.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Reckoning - GD (Arista A2L 8604) This live acoustic album was recorded from
|
||
|
September 25 to October 14, 1980 at the Warfield Theater, S.F., and
|
||
|
October 22 to 31, 1980 at Radio City Music Hall, NYC. Out of print.
|
||
|
Released on March 25, 1981.
|
||
|
|
||
|
For The Faithful - GD (Arista/Pair ARPDL2-1053) the 1984 reissue of Reckoning.
|
||
|
It has a b/w 'Reckoning' cover on the back and the photo on the front.
|
||
|
The CD does not include 'Oh Babe, It Ain't No Lie'.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Reckoning - GD (Arista/Pair ARPDL2-1053) the July, 1988 reissue of Reckoning
|
||
|
with the 'Reckoning' color front cover. The CD is an abridged version
|
||
|
of the two record lp and does not include 'Oh Babe, It Ain't No Lie'.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Dead Set - GD (Arista A2L 8606 or AL9-8112) This live electric album was
|
||
|
recorded from September 25 to October 14, 1980 at the Warfield Theater,
|
||
|
S.F., and October 22 to 31, 1980 at Radio City Music Hall, NYC.
|
||
|
Released on August 26, 1981. Some versions have an AL9-1053 sticker
|
||
|
over the A2L 8606 number. Some CD's (ARCD 8112) do not have 'Space'
|
||
|
but have 'Drums'. Other CD's do not have 'Drums' but have 'Space'.
|
||
|
Also released as AL9-8152.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Dead Set - GD (Arista 18-RS-52-53) Japanese release of the album by Nippon
|
||
|
Phonogram Ltd.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Bobby and the Midnites - Bob Weir (Arista AL 9568) Bob and Brent appear on this
|
||
|
October 21, 1981 release with the black cat cover. Some albums also
|
||
|
released as ALB6-8367 and AL5-8148 and as 8558. Also on CD.
|
||
|
|
||
|
King Biscuit Flower Hour - ( ) Bobby and the Midnites from February 5, 1982
|
||
|
at the Capitol Theater, Passaic, NJ and Huey Lewis in L.A. Released
|
||
|
for airplay in May, 1982.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Run for the Roses - Jerry Garcia (Arista AL 9603) released on October 20, 1982.
|
||
|
Also on CD as ARCD 8557.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The Electric Guitar Quartet - The Electric Guitar Quartet (EGQ Cassettes )
|
||
|
Tom Constanten composed 'Alaric's Premonition'. Released in 1983.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Planet Earth Rock and Roll Orchestra - Paul Kantner (RCA AFL1-4320) released
|
||
|
in 1983. Kantner's 'Mountain Song' is based on a Garcia melody line
|
||
|
and Garcia get credit.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Rock Southern Style - var. (KTel ) includes GD's 'Alabama Getaway'.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Morning Sky - Chris Hillman (Sugar Hill SH-3729) this 1982 release has a
|
||
|
version of 'Ripple'. (Sugar Hill Records, P.O. Box 4040 Duke Station,
|
||
|
Durham NC 27706)
|
||
|
|
||
|
The White EP - Joe Pop-O-Pie (415 Records 415A-0009) includes two versions of
|
||
|
Truckin'.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Where the Beat Meets the Street - Bobby and the Midnites (Columbia BFC 39276)
|
||
|
Weir and others appear on this album. Released in November, 1984.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Apocalypse Now Sessions - The Rhythm Devils Play River Music (Passport PB 9844)
|
||
|
Hart and others play music for Apocalypse Now soundtrack.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Apocalypse Now - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (Elektra DP 90001)
|
||
|
released in 1979.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Yamantaka - Henry Wolff, Nancy Hemmings, Mickey Hart (Celestial Harmonies
|
||
|
CEL 003) Recorded at GD Sound Studios and Rolling Thunder Studios.
|
||
|
Released in 1983 by Celestial Harmonies, P.O.Box 673, Wilton, CT 06897.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Dafos - Mickey Hart, Airto, Flora Purim (Reference Recordings RR 12) Hart
|
||
|
plays on this release. The CD (RR12CD) has Hart's 'Psychopomp' (4:57),
|
||
|
which is not on the lp.
|
||
|
|
||
|
What Keeps the Dead Alive? - (Westwood One) two lps released in 1985.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Dire Wolf - Grateful Dead (Platinum PLP 2 (/24014) a 1985 West German 'best of'
|
||
|
release from Workingman's Dead.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Mask - var. (MCA 6140) 'Ripple' from American Beauty is included in this
|
||
|
movie soundtrack album from 1984.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Jack O'Roses - Robert Hunter (Relix RRLP 2001) Reissued on Relix Records.
|
||
|
Originally released on Dark Star DSLP 8001.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Promontory Rider: A Retrospective Collection - Robert Hunter (Relix RRLP 2002)
|
||
|
with Garcia, Hart, the Godchaux's, Buddy Cage, and Dave Torbert. Eight
|
||
|
of the tracks were previously released on Hunter's 'Tales of the Great
|
||
|
Rum Runners' and 'Tiger Rose' records.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Promontory Rider: A Retrospective Collection - Robert Hunter (Relix RRLP 2002)
|
||
|
This was also released as a picture disk.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Amagamalin Street - Robert Hunter (Relix RRLP 2003) Roseanne is remixed on
|
||
|
the CD. Released June 1, 1984.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Kingfish - Kingfish (Relix RRLP 2005) with Bob Weir and Dave Torbert. Released
|
||
|
on January 14, 1985.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Live '85 - Robert Hunter (Relix RRLP 2006)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Relix Records Sampler - var. (Relix RRLP 2015) includes Hunter's 'Gypsy Parlor
|
||
|
Light'. This was released with 5000 on black and 1000 on psychedelic
|
||
|
vinyl.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The Flight of the Marie Helena - Robert Hunter (Relix RRLP 2009) some releases
|
||
|
include a 16 page lyrics booklet. Some releases are on green vinyl.
|
||
|
|
||
|
A Wing and a Prayer - Matt Kelly (Relix RRLP 2010) with Garcia, Weir, Mydland,
|
||
|
Godchaux, and Kreutzman. The CD has an extra selection.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Alive in 85 - Kingfish (Relix RRLP 2016) cover has fish with guitar and surf.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Rock Columbia - Robert Hunter (Relix RRLP 2019) released in the Summer of 1986.
|
||
|
Also on CD.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The Ghosts Playing in The Heart of Gold Band - Keith and Donna Godchaux
|
||
|
(Whirled WRR 01967) studio plus two live tracks with Donna and two live
|
||
|
tracks ('Scarlet Begonias') with Keith and Donna. Released in 1984.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The Heart of Gold Band - Keith and Donna Godchaux (Relix RRLP 2020)
|
||
|
Contains the live songs: 'Stir It Up', 'Watching the River Flow',
|
||
|
'...Train to Cry', 'Strange Man', and 'Lonesome Highway'.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Before Time Began - NRPS (Relix RRLP 2024) with Lesh, Garcia, and Hart.
|
||
|
Studio sessions for the first NRPS album. Side Two has the backwards
|
||
|
playing and singing.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Vintage NRPS - NRPS (Relix RRLP 2025) live album from February 21 and 23, 1971
|
||
|
at the Capitol Theater, Portchester, NY includes Garcia on pedal steel.
|
||
|
Some copies are pressed on 'psychedelic' vinyl.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Vintage NRPS - NRPS (Relix RRLP 2025) this was also released as a picture disk.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Joe's Third Album - Joe Pop-O-Pie (Subterranean Records Sub 52) Joe Pop-o-Pie
|
||
|
and the Pop-o-Pies cover Sugar Magnolia on side two of their third
|
||
|
record. The first half of the song is recorded backwards, the Sunshine
|
||
|
Daydream part is recorded normally.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The Music of Upper and Lower Egypt - var. (360 Degrees Records - 101)
|
||
|
Recorded by Hart and John Cutler during the Dead's tour in 1978.
|
||
|
Produced by Hart.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Sarangi: Music of India - Ustad Sultan Khan and Shri Rij Ram (360 Degrees
|
||
|
Records - 102) Recorded by Mickey Hart and Dan Healy in 1974 at
|
||
|
The Stone House (formerly the Henry Botham Youth Camp, Marin).
|
||
|
|
||
|
Dance to the Beat of My Drum - Babatunde Olatunji (Blue Heron BLU 706-1 D)
|
||
|
Produced by Mickey Hart. Released in 1986.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Apocalypse Now Sessions - The Rhythm Devils Play River Music (Wilson Audio
|
||
|
W-8521) Hart and others play music for Apocalypse Now soundtrack.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The Digital Domain: A Demonstration - (Elektra/Asylum CD ) Hart helped record
|
||
|
'Helicopter' (3:43), a track of a helicopter in flight.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Uptown - Neville Brothers (EPI-America/Rounder ST 17249) Garcia plays on
|
||
|
'You're the One'. Released in Spring, 1987.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Superstars of the 70s Volume 2: Heavy Metal - var. (Warner Special Products)
|
||
|
This 4 record compilation includes 'Johnny B. Goode' off the
|
||
|
'Grateful Dead' release.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Arista's Greatest AOR Hits: Portrait of a Decade 1975 - 1985 - var. (Arista
|
||
|
AL8-8272) 'Alabama Getaway' is on this record of Arista artists.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Arista's Perfect 10 Rides Again - var. (Arista ARCD 8308) 'Alabama Getaway'
|
||
|
is on this CD collection of Arista artists.
|
||
|
|
||
|
In The Dark - GD (Arista AL 8452) According to Arista, released July 9, 1987.
|
||
|
Available in stores on July 6, 1987. Only the cassette version includes
|
||
|
'My Brother Esau', inserted at the end of what is side one of the album.
|
||
|
The 'eyeballs' on the front cover are printed right side up.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The Gyuto Monks: Tibetan Tantric Choir (Windham Hill WH-2001) Produced
|
||
|
by Mickey Hart. Released in 1987.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The Light of The Spirit - Kitaro (Geffen GHS 24163) Produced by Mickey Hart.
|
||
|
Hart (on 'percussion and spatial effects') and Dave Grisman (mandolin)
|
||
|
appear on this September, 1987 release.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Dead Zone - CD Collection - GD (Arista ACD6 8530) a boxed six CD collection of:
|
||
|
Terrapin Station, Go To Heaven, Dead Set, Shakedown Street, Reckoning,
|
||
|
and In The Dark. It includes a 24 page booklet with the six album
|
||
|
covers reproduced full size (In The Dark has the 'upside-down' eyes)
|
||
|
as well as concert and Dead Heads partying photos. The Reckoning CD
|
||
|
does not include 'Oh Babe, It Ain't No Lie'.
|
||
|
|
||
|
In The Dark - GD (Arista AL 8452) A second version of the front cover has the
|
||
|
'eyeballs' printed upside-down. Released in Fall, 1987. Also on CD.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Grateful Dead Talk to Themselves (Arista ADP-9630) 1987. A promotional record
|
||
|
produced by GD publicist Dennis McNally. Sent out by Arista Records
|
||
|
to radio/press presumably in lieu of months of individual interviews.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Escape From Noise - Negativland (SST 133) credits Jerry Garcia with 'Mouth
|
||
|
sounds and chimes' and Mickey Hart with 'Percussion and processed
|
||
|
animals' on 'Backstage Pass' (1:15).
|
||
|
|
||
|
- New Frontier ( ) Brent Mydland plays keyboards on 'Motel Rain' on this
|
||
|
California's band debut album from 1987 (probably not released).
|
||
|
|
||
|
King Biscuit Flower Hour - The Grateful Dead, Pt. 1 ( ) portions of the New
|
||
|
Year's Eve, 1987 show. With cue sheets, for broadcast on February 28,
|
||
|
1988. On CD only.
|
||
|
|
||
|
King Biscuit Flower Hour - The Grateful Dead, Pt. 2 ( ) portions of the New
|
||
|
Year's Eve, 1987 show. With cue sheets, for broadcast on February 28,
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1988. On CD only.
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Liberty - Robert Hunter (Relix RRLP 2029) with Jerry Garcia and others.
|
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Released March 1, 1988.
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|
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Keystone Encores, Vol. 1 - Saunders, Garcia, Kahn, Vitt (Fantasy MPF 4533)
|
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|
second part to 'Live at the Keystone' record, featuring 'the group'
|
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|
recorded on July 10 and 11, 1973. Released in April, 1988. Also
|
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|
released as part of the CD 'Keystone Encores' (FCD 7703-2) without
|
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|
'Merl's Tune', which was included on the 'Live at the Keystone,
|
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|
Vol. I' CD.
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Keystone Encores, Vol. 2 - Saunders, Garcia, Kahn, Vitt (Fantasy MPF 4534)
|
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|
third part to 'Live at the Keystone' record, featuring 'the group'
|
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|
recorded on July 10 and 11, 1973. Released in April, 1988. Also
|
||
|
released as part of the CD 'Keystone Encores' (FCD 7703-2) without
|
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|
'Mystery Train', which was included on the 'Live at the Keystone,
|
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|
Vol. II' CD.
|
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|
|
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|
Rock Stars No. 15 - The Grateful Dead (Radio Today Entertainment, 211 West 56th
|
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Street, Suite 3A, N.Y., NYU 10019) a two record program of interviews
|
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|
and music aired the week of May 2, 1988.
|
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|
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|
Legends of Rock - The Grateful Dead ( ) a two record program to be broadcast
|
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October 2, 1988.
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Down in the Groove - Bob Dylan (Columbia OC 40957) Garcia, Weir, and Mydland
|
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sing backup on 'Silvio' and Hunter wrote 'Silvio' and 'Ugliest Girl in
|
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the World'. Released in June, 1988.
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Virgin Beauty - Ornette Coleman and Prime Time (CBS/Portrait OR 44301) Garcia
|
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plays on 'Three Wishes', 'Singing in the Shower', and 'Desert Players'.
|
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Released in June, 1988.
|
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|
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Hooteroll? - Howard Wales & Jerry Garcia (Rykodisc RALP 0052) This 1988 reissue
|
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|
has a different back cover and contains 'Morning in Marin' (6:59) and
|
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|
'Evening in Marin' (4:09) (an alternate take of 'Up From the Desert'),
|
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two songs which are not on the original Douglas album. Also CD 10052.
|
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Old and In The Way - var. (Rykodisc RCD 10009) CD released in 1988.
|
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|
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|
Rarities Radio Show - var. (Radio Today Entertainment, 211 West 56th Street,
|
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|
Suite 3A, N.Y., NY 10019) This promotional CD of obscure live cuts
|
||
|
from the Rolling Stones, U2, Eric Clapton, The Who, Hendrix, etc.,
|
||
|
included some Grateful Dead material from either the 'Historic Dead'
|
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or 'Vintage Dead' releases.
|
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|
|
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|
Monterey Pop Radio Special - var. ( ) includes 'Viola Lee Blues' and 'Cold Rain
|
||
|
and Snow' from the Dead's June 18, 1967 set at the Monterey
|
||
|
International Pop Festival. On CD only. Broadcast during the July 4,
|
||
|
1988 weekend.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Those Who Know History Are Doomed To Repeat It - Henry Kaiser (SST Records 198)
|
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|
Includes 'Dark Star/The Other One' and 'Mason's Children'. The lp
|
||
|
version of 'Dark Star/The Other One' is 25:00 minutes long and
|
||
|
does not include 'The Other One'. Robert Hunter does the 'mystery
|
||
|
lyrics' at the end of 'Dark Star'. Released in August, 1988.
|
||
|
Some of the early lps have the labels on the wrong sides of the
|
||
|
record and incorrectly list 'Dark Star/The Other One' as 30:55 long.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Those Who Know History Are Doomed To Repeat It - Henry Kaiser (SST CD 198)
|
||
|
Includes 'Dark Star/The Other One' and 'Mason's Children'. The CD
|
||
|
version of 'Dark Star/The Other One' is 30:55 minutes long and
|
||
|
includes 'The Other One'. Robert Hunter does the 'mystery
|
||
|
lyrics' at the end of 'Dark Star'. Released in August, 1988.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Grateful Dead Hour - David Gans (Truth and Fun, Inc.) A weekly one
|
||
|
hour show featuring interviews, studio and live music, etc.
|
||
|
No. 1 - September 5, 1988 (MJI Broadcasting, New York, NY - on record)
|
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|
No. 2 - September 12, 1988
|
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|
No. 3 - September 19, 1988
|
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|
No. 4 - September 26, 1988
|
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No. 5 - October 3, 1988
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|
No. 6 - October 10, 1988
|
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No. 7 - October 17, 1988
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No. 8 - October 24, 1988
|
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No. 9 - October 31, 1988
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No. 10 - November 7, 1988
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No. 11 - November 14, 1988
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No. 12 - November 21, 1988
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No. 13 - November 28, 1988
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No. 14 - December 5, 1988
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No. 15 - December 12, 1988
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No. 16 - December 19, 1988
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No. 17 - December 26, 1988
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No. 18 - January 2, 1989
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No. 19 - January 9, 1989
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No. 20 - January 16, 1989
|
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No. 21 - January 23, 1989
|
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|
No. 22 - January 30, 1989
|
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No. 23 - February 6, 1989
|
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No. 24 - February 13, 1989
|
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No. 25 - February 20, 1989
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No. 26 - February 27, 1989
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No. 27 - March 6, 1989
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No. 28 - March 13, 1989
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No. 29 - March 20, 1989
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No. 30 - March 27, 1989
|
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No. 31 - April 3, 1989
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No. 32 - April 10, 1989
|
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No. 33 - April 17, 1989
|
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No. 34 - April 24, 1989
|
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No. 35 - May 1, 1989
|
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No. 36 - May 8, 1989
|
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|
No. 37 - May 15, 1989
|
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No. 38 - May 22, 1989
|
||
|
No. 39 - May 27, 1989
|
||
|
No. 40 - June 5, 1989
|
||
|
No. 41 - June 12, 1989 - a repeat of No. 16
|
||
|
No. 42 - June 19, 1989
|
||
|
No. 43 - June 26, 1989
|
||
|
No. 44 - July 3, 1989
|
||
|
No. 45 - July 10, 1989
|
||
|
No. 46 - July 17, 1989
|
||
|
No. 47 - July 24, 1989
|
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|
No. 48 - July 31, 1989
|
||
|
No. 49 - August 7, 1989
|
||
|
No. 50 - August 14, 1989
|
||
|
No. 51 - August 21, 1989
|
||
|
No. 52 - August 28, 1989
|
||
|
No. 53 - September 18, 1989 (Truth and Fun, Inc. - on tape)
|
||
|
No. 54 - September 25, 1989
|
||
|
No. 55 - October 2, 1989
|
||
|
No. 56 - October 9, 1989
|
||
|
No. 57 - October 16, 1989
|
||
|
No. 58 - October 23, 1989
|
||
|
No. 59 - November 6, 1989 (no show for 10/30/89 due to earthquake)
|
||
|
No. 60 - November 13, 1989
|
||
|
No. 61 - November 20, 1989
|
||
|
No. 62 - November 27, 1989
|
||
|
No. 63 - December 4, 1989
|
||
|
No. 64 - December 11, 1989
|
||
|
No. 65 - December 18, 1989
|
||
|
No. 66 - December 25, 1989
|
||
|
No. 67 - January 1, 1990
|
||
|
No. 68 - January 8, 1990
|
||
|
No. 69 - January 15, 1990
|
||
|
No. 70 - January 22, 1990
|
||
|
No. 71 - January 29, 1990
|
||
|
No. 72 - February 5, 1990
|
||
|
No. 73 - February 12, 1990
|
||
|
No. 73 - February 19, 1990
|
||
|
No. 74 - February 26, 1990
|
||
|
No. 75 - March 5, 1990
|
||
|
No. 76 - March 12, 1990
|
||
|
No. 77 - March 19, 1990
|
||
|
No. 78 - March 26, 1990
|
||
|
No. 79 - April 2, 1990
|
||
|
No. 80 - April 9, 1990
|
||
|
No. 81 - April 16, 1990
|
||
|
No. 82 - April 23, 1990
|
||
|
No. 83 - April 30, 1990
|
||
|
No. 84 - May 7, 1990
|
||
|
No. 85 - May 14, 1990
|
||
|
No. 86 - May 21, 1990
|
||
|
No. 87 - May 28, 1990
|
||
|
|
||
|
Steal This Disc 1 - var. (Rykodisc RCD 00056) contains a track from the Old
|
||
|
and In The Way release. On CD only.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Steal This Disc 2 - var. (Rykodisc RCD 00076) contains 'Da Bird Song' from the
|
||
|
Hooteroll album. On CD only.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Steal This DAT 2 - var. (Rykodisc RDAT 00100) contains 'Da Bird Song' from the
|
||
|
Hooteroll album. On DAT only.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The Heart of Rock - various (Columbia ) includes the GD's 'Touch of Grey'.
|
||
|
The net proceeds from this record go to the T. J. Martell Foundation
|
||
|
for Leukemia, Cancer, and AIDS Research.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Nightfood - Brian Melvin's Nightfood (Global Pacific Records/Columbia ZK 40733)
|
||
|
Bob Weir sings on 'Fever' and 'Mercy, Mercy, Mercy'. Released in
|
||
|
September, 1988. Recorded at Different Fur Recording in San Francisco
|
||
|
with overdubs and mix done at Bob Weir's home studio.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Watchfire - Peter Sears (Redwood Records, 6400 Hollis Street, Suite 8,
|
||
|
Emeryville, CA 96408 RR 8806) Garcia plays slide guitar on 'Nothing
|
||
|
Personal' and acoustic guitar on 'Let The Dove Fly Free'. Hart and
|
||
|
Garcia appear on 'One More Innocent'. Hart appears on other tunes.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Dinosaurs - Dinosaurs (Relix RRLP 2031) includes Robert Hunter on 'Who Makes
|
||
|
the Moves' which was also written by Hunter. Also includes Hunter's
|
||
|
'Resurrection Rag'.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Living Earth - Living Earth (Relix RRLP 2033) contains 'Mason's Children'.
|
||
|
Released in October, 1988.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Fiesta en la Biblioteca - The Pontiac Brothers (Frontier FLP 1019) contains a
|
||
|
version of 'Brown Eyed Women'.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Diga - Diga Rhythm Band (Rykodisc RALP 10101) with Mickey Hart. Originally
|
||
|
released in 1976 on Round Records. Has pink frosting color added
|
||
|
to the cover. This release has been remixed by Mickey Hart. Also
|
||
|
on CD. Some records are pressed on clear vinyl.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Drums of Passion: The Invocation - Babatunde Olatunji (Rykodisc RCD 10102)
|
||
|
Released only on CD and cassette. Produced by Mickey Hart.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Eclipse - Hamza el-Din (Rykodisc RCD 10103) released only on CD and cassette.
|
||
|
Produced by Mickey Hart. Originally released in 1978.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Sarangi: The Music of India - Ustad Sultan Khan and Shri Rij Ram (Rykodisc
|
||
|
RCD 10104) released only on CD and cassette. Produced by Mickey Hart.
|
||
|
Originally released in 1975.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The Travelling Jewish Wedding - The Golden Gate Gypsy Orchestra of America and
|
||
|
California (Rykodisc RCD 10105) released only on CD and cassette.
|
||
|
Produced by Mickey Hart. Originally released in 1981.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The Music of Upper and Lower Egypt - var. (Rykodisc 10106) released only on
|
||
|
CD and cassette. Recorded by Hart during the Dead's tour in 1978.
|
||
|
Produced by Mickey Hart.
|
||
|
|
||
|
- Zahir Hussain (Aspen Records ) Hart plays percussion on this Spring, 1987
|
||
|
release. Hussain appeared on the Diga record.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Oldies But Goodies Over 20 Years Old - GD and JA (Koine K880804, Phono
|
||
|
Performances Ltd., 14-22 Ganton St., London W1W 1L6) This imported CD
|
||
|
contains: 'Viola Lee Blues' from November 8, 1967, 'Good Morning Little
|
||
|
School Girl' from November 9, 1967, 'Alligator Jam' from November 10,
|
||
|
1967, and 'That's It For The Other One' from November 11, 1967 at the
|
||
|
Shrine Auditorium. Also has JA material from The Royal in Los Angeles.
|
||
|
This CD was apparently released by taking advantage of the overseas
|
||
|
expiration of copyright time limits.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Greetings From The Living Dead - GD (Living Legend Records LLR-CD008) This
|
||
|
imported CD contains: 'Viola Lee Blues', 'Big Boss Man', 'Sitting on
|
||
|
Top of the World', 'Dancin' in the Streets', 'I Know You Rider', 'He
|
||
|
Was a Friend of Mine' from March 25, 1966 at the Trouper's Hall, San
|
||
|
Francisco; and 'Hey Little One', 'I'm a Hog for You, Baby', You Don't
|
||
|
Have to Ask', 'Cold Rain and Snow (Pt. 1)', 'You Lied, Cheated', 'Me
|
||
|
and my Uncle', 'Cold Rain and Snow (pt. 2)', and 'Instrumental' from
|
||
|
January, 1966 in Los Angeles.
|
||
|
This CD was apparently released by taking advantage of the overseas
|
||
|
expiration of copyright time limits.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Live at the Shrine Auditorium Volume 2 - GD (Roine Records, W. Germany)
|
||
|
This CD is part of the 'Oldies But Goldies' series.
|
||
|
It contains more from the Shrine Auditorium shows of November, 1967:
|
||
|
'Lovelight', 'Death Dont Have No Mercy', 'It Hurts Me Too', 'Morning
|
||
|
Dew', 'New Potato Caboose' (incorrectly listed as 'Caution'), and
|
||
|
'Alligator. Released in the Summer of 1989.
|
||
|
This CD was apparently released by taking advantage of the overseas
|
||
|
expiration of copyright time limits.
|
||
|
|
||
|
No Time - The Squalls (Dog Gone Records, P.O.Box 1742, Athens, GA 30603,
|
||
|
DOG 0001) includes a version of 'Truckin''.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Almost Acoustic - Jerry Garcia Acoustic Band (Concensus Reality/GD Merch.
|
||
|
GDCD4005) a CD-only release of the Fall, 1987 performances at the
|
||
|
Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles. Released in December, 1988.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Almost Acoustic - Jerry Garcia Acoustic Band (GD Records GDDLP 5.00036 M)
|
||
|
a two record set pressed on white vinyl and released in Germany
|
||
|
(GD Records/Line Music GmbH, P.O. Box 605220, D-2000, Hamburg, 60,
|
||
|
West Germany).
|
||
|
|
||
|
Dylan & the Dead - Bob Dylan (Columbia OC 45056) Live Bob Dylan with the
|
||
|
Grateful Dead backing him from the July, 1987 shows ('Joey' and 'Slow
|
||
|
Train' are from Foxboro; 'I Want You' is from Oakland; 'Queen Jane
|
||
|
Approximately' is from Eugene; the rest are from Anaheim). Mixed
|
||
|
and edited by John Cutler at the Dead's studio. Released on
|
||
|
January 31, 1988. Also on CD.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Dylan & the Dead - Bob Dylan (Columbia CD OC 45056) Released on January 31,
|
||
|
1988. This was released as a special edition/promotional CD.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Drums of Passion: The Beat - Babatunde Olatunji (Rykodisc 10107)
|
||
|
Produced by Mickey Hart. This is a digital remix of 'Dance To The
|
||
|
Beat of My Drum'. To be released in 1989.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Dafos - Mickey Hart, Airto, Flora Purim (Rykodisc 10108) Hart plays on this
|
||
|
release. To be released in 1989.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Apocalypse Now Sessions - The Rhythm Devils Play River Music (Rycodisk 10109)
|
||
|
Hart and others play music for Apocalypse Now soundtrack. Includes
|
||
|
previously unreleased material. To be released in 1989.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Rainbow Warriors - Greenpeace (Geffen GHS 24236) a two-record compilation of
|
||
|
recordings by the West's most famous popular musicians, it includes
|
||
|
the Dead's 'Throwing Stones' (4:24). Released in April, 1989.
|
||
|
This was released on various labels worldwide. Also released on two
|
||
|
CDs (Geffen 9 24236-2).
|
||
|
|
||
|
Double Dose - Kingfish (Relix RRCD 2035) a CD-only release of the 'Alive in
|
||
|
'85' and 'Kingfish' albums on one CD. Released in February, 1989.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Double Dose - Keith and Donna Godchaux (Relix RRCD 20 ) a CD-only release of
|
||
|
the 'Playing in the Heart of Gold Band' and 'The Heart of Gold Band'
|
||
|
albums on one CD. To be released in 1989.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Tiger Rose - Robert Hunter (Rykodisk RCD10115) remixed version with Garcia
|
||
|
producing and Hart as 'anti-producer'. The vocals were redone in
|
||
|
1988 and digitally remixed by Tom Flye at Fantasy Studios, Berkeley.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Peace on Earth - Country Joe McDonald (Ragbaby Records Box 3316, S.F., CA
|
||
|
94119 RAG 1019) Mickey Hart and Bob Weir play percussion on two
|
||
|
tracks of this 1989 release.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Folkways: The Original Vision - var. (Folkways/Smithsonian ) Transfer from
|
||
|
original masters to CD done by Mickey Hart and team. Released in 1990.
|
||
|
The notes include: 'Special thanks to Mickey Hart of the Grateful
|
||
|
Dead...' and list 'Mickey Hart, technical director' of the digital
|
||
|
remastering.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Fresh Tracks in Real Time - Tom Constanten (Tom Constanten, P.O. Box 20195,
|
||
|
Oakland, CA 94620) includes 'Dark Star', 'Cold Rain and Snow',
|
||
|
'Hesitation Blues', and others. Released in July, 1989 on cassette.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Music To Be Born By - Mickey Hart (Rykodisc RCD 20112) Taro Hart's heartbeat
|
||
|
in his mother's womb with Mickey Hart on percussion and Bobby Vega on
|
||
|
bass. Produced by Mickey Hart. Released in April, 1989.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Freedom Chant from the Top of the World - Gyuto Monks Tibetan Tantric Choir
|
||
|
(Rykodisc RCD 20113) Produced by Mickey Hart. Recorded at George
|
||
|
Lucas' Skywalker Ranch in January, 1989. Released in August, 1989.
|
||
|
This also includes '#2 for Gaia', recorded live at the Cathedral of
|
||
|
St. John the Divine, NYCity, in December of 1988.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Juggling Suns - Solar Circus (Relix ) includes a version of 'St. Stephen/The
|
||
|
Eleven'. Released in September, 1989.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Built To Last - GD (Arista AL-8575) the album version does not include 'We Can
|
||
|
Run'. Released on October 31, 1989.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Built To Last - GD (Arista AC-8575) the cassette version includes 'We Can Run'.
|
||
|
Released on October 31, 1989.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Built To Last - GD (Arista ARCD-8575) the CD version includes 'We Can Run'.
|
||
|
Released on October 31, 1989.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Dead in a Deck - GD (Arista ARCD-8575-DL) a special edition of Built To Last on
|
||
|
CD. Released on October 31, 1989. This comes in blue print packaging
|
||
|
which looks like a box of playing cards. The Jester is printed on the
|
||
|
CD. It includes photos, a deck of GD playing cards, and an order form
|
||
|
for 'Built To Last' merchandise. The band pictures were taken on
|
||
|
August 6, 1989 at the California Expo, Sacramento, CA show.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Dead in a Deck - GD (Arista AC-8575-DL) a special edition of Built To Last on
|
||
|
cassette. Released on October 31, 1989. This comes in red print
|
||
|
packaging which looks like a box of playing cards. It includes photos,
|
||
|
a deck of GD playing cards, and an order from for 'Built To Last'
|
||
|
merchandise. The band pictures were taken on August 6, 1989 at the
|
||
|
California Expo, Sacramento, CA show.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Transverse City - Warren Zevon ( ) Garcia appears on 'Transvers City' and
|
||
|
'They Moved The Moon'. Released in October, 1989.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Grateful Dead Interview Picture Disk Limited Edition - (Baktabak BAK 2148)
|
||
|
a picture disk with interviews released in England by Baktabak Records
|
||
|
as part of the Talking Pictures series (Tabak Ltd., Network House,
|
||
|
29-39 Stirling Road, London W38 0J)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Up Close With the Grateful Dead (Media America, NYCity) this two hour show
|
||
|
consists of music and interviews. Broadcast during the weeks of
|
||
|
November 20 and 27, 1989.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Timothy White's Rock Stars - The Grateful Dead (Westwood One, Culver City, CA)
|
||
|
this 90 minute show consists of music and interviews with Jerry and Bob
|
||
|
(the new album, Jerry's youth, early Dead history, Bob being adopted)
|
||
|
and a studio acoustic version of 'The Victim Or The Crime' by Bob Weir
|
||
|
and Rob Wasserman. Broadcast during the week of November 20, 1989.
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Live - Volume 1 - Classic Rock From the 60's and 70's - var. (JCI/Warner
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Special Products JCT-3401) this compilation of various live tracks
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includes 'Sugar Magnolia' (7:04) from Europe '72. Released in late
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1989 on cassette and CD.
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Keep On Keepin' On - NRPS (MU Records MCD 31109 - Suite 413, 6565 Sunset Blvd.,
|
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Hollywood, CA 90028) this December, 1989 release includes 'Friend of
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the Devil'.
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The Grateful Dead Ante Up (Arista ASCD 9921) an interview record for Built To
|
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Last. This December, 1989 release was produced by David Gans/Truth
|
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and Fun Inc.
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No Regrets - Danny Carnahan and Robin Petrie (DNA 70101, DNA Records,
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725 Pomona Ave., Albany, CA 94706 (415) 525-4773) includes a version
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of 'Loser'. Released in February, 1990.
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Songs of Amber - The Dzintars Latvian Women's Choir (Rykodisc RCD) this 76
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voice Latvian women's choir was recorded at the Skywalker Ranch
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sound stage. It was produced by Mickey Hart and Jerry Garcia.
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Released on CD and tape in March, 1990.
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Blues for the Rainforest - Merl Saunders (S2CD-01 Sumertone Records, P.O.
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Box 22184, San Francisco, CA 94122 (800) 759-MERL) Jerry Garcia plays
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MIDI-guitar on 'Blue Hill Ocean Dance' and 'Afro Pearl, electric guitar
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on 'Blues for the Rainforest', and acoustic guitar on `Sunrise Over
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Haleakala'. Released on CD/cassette (S2CS-16) in April, 1990.
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Sounds of the Seventies - var. (Time-Life Books, 1450 East Parham Road,
|
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Richmond, VA 23280 (800) 621-7026) this series includes the Dead's
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'Truckin' ' on the CD/cassette for 1971. Released in April, 1990.
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If Six Was Nine - The Obsequious Cheese Log (Imaginary Records) the title song
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includes Bob Weir on vocals and rhythm guitar.
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Heart's Desire - The Henry Kaiser Band (Reckless RECKD 19, Reckless Records,
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1401 Haight St., San Francisco, CA 94117) this live record includes
|
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Tom Constanten on a version of 'Dark Star'. Released in March, 1990.
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Trios - Bob Wasserman ( ) Jerry Garcia and Edie Brickell play on 'Zillionaire'.
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To be released.
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Note: Donna Jean Godchaux also appears on numerous albums under her maiden
|
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name, Donna Jean Thatcher:
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Boz Scaggs - Boz Scaggs (Atlantic SD 8239) Donna Jean Thatcher sings backup on
|
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all songs except 'Now You're Gone'. Duane Allman also appears in the
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photo on this 1969 release.
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|
Note: Dan Healy produced a number of records on the early 1970's, including
|
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|
some for Mercury Records. Some of these records include: some of
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the Sir Douglas Quintet, Tracy Nelson and Mother Earth, The Charlatans,
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Harvey Mandel's first two albums, Dr. John's second album, and a
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couple of QMS's albums.
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|
... and a couple of albums that I could use more info on:
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? - Earth Band ( ) members of the band appear on this early 70's release
|
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|
featuring other SF Bay musicians?
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|
? - the various interview/radio show albums listed above
|
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The Anniversary Album - (WB PRO 289)
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Singles
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|
-------
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Fire In The City/Your Sons and Daughters - John Hendricks ( ) back up by the
|
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|
band. This single was supposed to be used for a movie.
|
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|
Don't Ease Me In/Stealin - GD (Scorpio 201) Released in June, 1966.
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Cream Puff War/The Golden Road (To Unlimited Devotion) - GD (Warner Bro. 7016)
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Released on March 17, 1967.
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Cream Puff War/The Golden Road (To Unlimited Devotion) - GD (Warner Bro. 7016)
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Released on March 17, 1967. Also released as a dj single.
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|
Dark Star/Born Cross-Eyed - GD (Warner Bro. WB 7186) studio 'Dark Star' and a
|
||
|
slightly different mix of 'Born Cross-Eyed' than on Anthem of the Sun.
|
||
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|
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|
Dark Star/Born Cross-Eyed - GD (Warner Bro. WB 7186) released with a picture
|
||
|
sleeve.
|
||
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|
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|
Dark Star/Born Cross-Eyed - GD (Warner Bro. WB 7186) released as a dj single.
|
||
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|
||
|
Dupree's Diamond Blues (3:30)/Cosmic Charlie (5:40) - GD (Warner Bro. WB 7324)
|
||
|
Released on June 20, 1969.
|
||
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||
|
Dupree's Diamond Blues (3:30) - GD (WB 7324) a mono/stereo promo single.
|
||
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|
||
|
Uncle Martin's (3:09)/South Side Strut - Howard Wales and Jerry Garcia
|
||
|
(Douglas ZS7-6501)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Teacher - (Nasty X-1) this is supposed to have Garcia, Hart, and others on
|
||
|
this x-rated single from 1970.
|
||
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|
||
|
Uncle John's Band (3:07)/New Speedway Boogie (3:23) - GD (Warner Bro. WB 7410)
|
||
|
the words 'God-damn' are deleted from 'Uncle John's Band'. Released
|
||
|
in May, 1970.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Uncle John's Band (3:07)/New Speedway Boogie (3:23) - GD (Warner Bro. WB 7410)
|
||
|
Released as dj single.
|
||
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|
||
|
American Beauty - GD (WB PRO 226) a five song, seven inch promo single with a
|
||
|
picture sleeve.
|
||
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|
||
|
Truckin' (3:13)/Ripple (2:55) - GD (Warner Bro. WB 7464) Released in
|
||
|
November, 1970. Both are edited down from the album versions.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Truckin' (3:13)/Ripple (2:55) - GD (Warner Bro. WB 7464) Released as a dj
|
||
|
single.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Johnny B. Goode (3:42)/Truckin' (3:13) - GD (WB 7653) 'Johnny B. Goode' is from
|
||
|
the Skull and Roses album and 'Truckin'' is from the above single.
|
||
|
This is a 'Back to Back Hits' release.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Johnny B. Goode - GD/So Fine - Elvin Bishop Group (WB 7627) promo single.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Johnny B. Goode - GD (WB 7627) mono/stereo promo single.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Casey Jones - GD/Keep Your Lamps Trimmed and Burning - Hot Tuna (International
|
||
|
SIR 20-034) A seven inch, black vinyl, 1972, Italian release from the
|
||
|
Last Days of the Fillmore lp.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Casey Jones - GD/Keep Your Lamps Trimmed and Burning - Hot Tuna (International )
|
||
|
A seven inch, orange vinyl, 1972, Italian release from the Last Days
|
||
|
of the Fillmore lp.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Deal/The Wheel - Jerry Garcia (WB PRO 514) a promo release for Garcia's solo
|
||
|
album. Has a picture sleeve. Released in January, 1972.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Deal (3:09)/The Wheel (4:02) - Jerry Garcia (WB 7551)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Sugaree (4:35)/Eep Hour (5:08) - Jerry Garcia (WB 7569)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Sugaree (4:35)/Eep Hour (5:08) - Jerry Garcia (WB 7569) released as a dj single.
|
||
|
|
||
|
One More Saturday Night/Cassidy - Bob Weir (WB 7611) released in 1972.
|
||
|
|
||
|
One More Saturday Night/Cassidy - Bob Weir (WB 7611) released as a dj single.
|
||
|
|
||
|
One More Saturday Night/Cassidy - GD (WB K 16167) a UK release with credit
|
||
|
to GD instead of Bob Weir.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Ramble on Rose (6:09)/Jack Straw (4:46) and Mr. Charlie (3:40) - GD
|
||
|
(WB PRO 544) a promo single and a foldout record jacket. From the
|
||
|
Europe '72 album. Released in November, 1972.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Mr. Charlie (3:40)/Sugar Magnolia (3:57) - GD (WB 7667) 'Sugar Magnolia' is
|
||
|
an edited version of the long version on Europe '72.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Mr. Charlie (3:40)/Sugar Magnolia (3:57) - GD (WB 7667) released as a dj single.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Truckin' (3:13)/Sugar Magnolia (3:57) - GD (WB 7-21988) 'Truckin'' is from the
|
||
|
album; 'Sugar Magnolia' is edited from 'Europe 72'. This is a 'Back to
|
||
|
Back Hits' release.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Blind John/Pump Song - Mickey Hart (WB 7644) released in 1972.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Blind John/Pump Song - Mickey Hart (WB 7644) released as a dj single.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Here Comes Sunshine (4:37)/Let Me Sing Your Blues Away (3:15) - GD (GDS-01)
|
||
|
Released on October 15, 1973.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Here Comes Sunshine (4:37)/Let Me Sing Your Blues Away (3:15) - GD (GDDJ-01)
|
||
|
this was released as a promo single. Released on October 15, 1973.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Eyes of the World (3:26)/Weather Report Part I (4:15) - GD (GD-4502)
|
||
|
Released on October 15, 1973.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Let It Rock (2:36)/Midnight Town (3:12) - Jerry Garcia (Round RX 4504)
|
||
|
Released on June 21, 1974.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Let It Rock (2:36) - Jerry Garcia (RX 4504) a mono/stereo promo single.
|
||
|
Released on June 21, 1974.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Rum Runners (3:01)/It Must Have Been the Roses (3:30) - Robert Hunter (RX 4505)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Rum Runners (3:01) - Robert Hunter (RX 4505) a mono/stereo promo version.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Must Have Been the Roses - Robert Hunter ( ) recorded as a 'Muzak-type' version.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Sampler For Deadheads - Hunter/Garcia (Round SMP 01) contains: 'Maybe She's a
|
||
|
Bluebird', 'It Must Have Been the Roses', and 'Keys to the Rain' by
|
||
|
Hunter; and 'Turn On the Bright Lights' and 'Midnight Town' by Garcia.
|
||
|
Released in June, 1974.
|
||
|
|
||
|
U.S. Blues (3:12)/Loose Lucy (3:15) - GD (GD45-03) has a picture sleeve.
|
||
|
Released June 27, 1974.
|
||
|
|
||
|
U.S. Blues (3:12) - GD (GD45-03) a mono/stereo promo version. This also
|
||
|
has a picture sleeve.
|
||
|
|
||
|
U.S. Blues (3:12) - GD (GD45-03) a mono/stereo promo version in a regular
|
||
|
sleeve.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Sampler for Deadheads - Garcia/Tales of the Great Rumrunners (Round )
|
||
|
contains rough mixes from these two albums.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Sampler For Deadheads - Old and in the Way/Keith and Donna (Round SMP 02)
|
||
|
contains rough mixes from these two albums released on Round Records.
|
||
|
Released in June, 1974.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Sampler For Deadheads - Hunter/Lesh & Lagin (Round Records SMP 03) contains
|
||
|
rough mixes from these two albums released on Round Records.
|
||
|
Released in June, 1974.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The Music Never Stopped/Franklin's Tower - GD (UA GD 718) Released on
|
||
|
September 1, 1975. The last two lines of the third verse ("C'mon
|
||
|
children...") and the fourth verse are omitted and replaced by a
|
||
|
vocal bridge by Donna Godchaux.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The Music Never Stopped - GD (UA GD 718) mono/stereo promo single.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Help On The Way/Franklin's Tower - GD (UA GD 762) Released on September 1, 1975.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Franklin's Tower - GD (UA GD 762) mono/stereo promo single.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Wham Bam Shang a Lang/ - Silver (Arista ) Brent Mydland was in this band
|
||
|
before he joined the Dead. This single did not appear on the album.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Dark Star/Born Cross Eyed - GD (WB ) a 1977 UK released single from the 'What
|
||
|
a Long Strange Trip It's Been' album.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Dancin' in the Streets (3:08)/Terrapin Station (3:17) - GD (Arista 0276)
|
||
|
Released on July, 27, 1977. Has horns added to the 'Dancin'' mix.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Dancin' in the Streets (3:08) - GD (Arista 0276) mono/stereo promo single.
|
||
|
Has horns added to the mix.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Dancin' in the Streets/Terrapin Station - GD (Arista Dead-1) twelve inch 45 rpm
|
||
|
UK release without horns. 'Dancin'' is 'adapted from Terrapin Station'
|
||
|
and 'Terrapin' is 'taken from Terrapin Station'.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Passenger/Terrapin Station (3:17) - GD (Arista 0291) Released on July, 27, 1977.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Passenger - GD (Arista 0291) mono/stereo promo single.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Bombs Away/Easy to Slip - Bob Weir (Arista 0315) released in 1977
|
||
|
|
||
|
I'll be Doggone - Bob Weir (Arista 0336) mono/stereo promo single from 1977.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Good Lovin' (3:26)/Stagger Lee (3:25) - GD (Arista 0383) Released on
|
||
|
November 15, 1978.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Good Lovin' (3:26) - GD (Arista 0383) mono/stereo promo single.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Shakedown Street (3:46)/France (4:03) - GD (Arista 0410) released in 1980.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Shakedown Street (3:46) - GD (Arista 0410) mono/stereo promo single.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Alabama Getaway (3:29)/Far From Me - GD (Arista 0519) Released on April 28,
|
||
|
1980.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Alabama Getaway (3:29)/Far From Me - GD (Arista 0519) with a picture sleeve.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Don't Ease Me In/Far From Me - GD (Arista 0546) Released on April 28, 1980.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Don't Ease Me In/Far From Me - GD (Arista 0546) released as a dj single.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Alabama Getaway (3:29)/Shakedown Street - GD (Arista Flashback FLAS 116)
|
||
|
released in 1981.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Walkie Talkie/Groove 2 - Kodo (or Code-O) (4th and Broadway/Island ) a
|
||
|
twelve inch breakdancing single with Mickey Hart, Airto, Bobby Vega,
|
||
|
and Tim Gorman. Probably never released.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Aim at the Heart/Who, Baby, Who? - Robert Hunter (Relix RR45 1) released in
|
||
|
1986.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Touch of Grey (4:35/5:47) - GD (Arista ADP 9614) The short and long versions
|
||
|
of the song on a 12 inch 33 rpm promo single. Released in June, 1987.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Touch of Grey (4:14)/My Brother Esau (4:17) - GD (Arista ASCD-9606) CD single.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Touch of Grey (4:14)/My Brother Esau (4:17) - GD (Arista AS1-9606) Released
|
||
|
on June 16, 1987 on grey vinyl. Also released as a cassette single
|
||
|
in grey plastic. Both the single and the cassette are in a six panel
|
||
|
foldout poster (six square panels the size of the single) which has
|
||
|
on one side the Touch of Grey video skeletons playing and the skulls
|
||
|
in the same pattern as on the record cover and the Summer, 1987 tour
|
||
|
dates on the other side.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Hell in a Bucket (5:35)/West L.A. Fadeaway (6:39) - GD (Arista ADP 9637)
|
||
|
A 12 inch promo single released in September, 1987. The front has
|
||
|
a b/w photo of band. The back has liner notes and a small b/w 'In
|
||
|
the Dark' album cover with the 'eyeballs' printed upside-down.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Touch of Grey (4:14)/My Brother Esau (4:17) - GD (Arista AS1-9606) Released
|
||
|
in Fall, 1987 on black vinyl and a plain Arista paper sleeve.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Touch of Grey (5:47)/My Brother Esau (4:17) - GD (Arista RIST-35) Released
|
||
|
in the UK in the Fall, 1987 as a 45rpm 12-inch single.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Throwing Stones (Ashes Ashes) (4:04)/Push Comes to Shove (4:05) - GD
|
||
|
(Arista AS1-9643) A seven inch, picture sleeve, single remixed
|
||
|
by Steve Thompson and Michael Barbiero and released in January, 1988.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Throwing Stones (Ashes Ashes) (7:18)/(4:25) - GD (Arista ADP 9657) a 12 inch
|
||
|
promo release of the album and edited/remixed single song versions.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Touch of Grey/Throwing Stones (Ashes Ashes) - GD (Arista Flash AFS 9696)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Silvio (3:05)/Driftin Too Far From Shore (3:38) - Bob Dylan (Columbia 38-07970)
|
||
|
Hunter wrote 'Silvio' and Garcia, Weir, and Mydland sing backup on
|
||
|
'Silvio'.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Liberty - Robert Hunter (Relix RRCD 2029 S) a promo CD single containing:
|
||
|
'Liberty', 'Bone Alley', and 'Do Deny'. Released in December, 1988.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Alternate Takes - Henry Kaiser (SST CD3 237) a three inch CD single which
|
||
|
includes a remixed 'Mason's Children' with Tom Constanten added on
|
||
|
piano. Released in January, 1989.
|
||
|
|
||
|
3 Inches of the World - Mickey Hart (Rykodisc RCD3 1009) three inch CD single.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Alabama Getaway/Shakedown Street/Throwing Stones - GD (Arista X3 ARI 33022)
|
||
|
a three inch CD single.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Foolish Heart (5:10)/We Can Run (5:30) - GD (Arista ASCD 9899) a CD single
|
||
|
released on October 12, 1989.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Foolish Heart (5:10)/We Can Run (5:30) - GD (Arista ASCD 9899) a promo CD single
|
||
|
released on October 12, 1989.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Foolish Heart (5:10)/We Can Run (5:30) - GD (Arista AS1-9899) a single in a
|
||
|
picture sleeve. Released on October 12, 1989.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Foolish Heart (5:10) /We Can Run (5:30) - GD (Arista 9899) a cassette single
|
||
|
released on October 12, 1989. It included 5 GD playing cards (10,
|
||
|
J, Q, K, and A of hearts).
|
||
|
|
||
|
Foolish Heart (4:15) - GD (Arista 9920) a promo CD single of the song.
|
||
|
|
||
|
California Earthquake - GD ( ) a live version of Rodney Crowell's 1978 song was
|
||
|
recorded during the October 20, 1989 show and made available for airplay
|
||
|
on the West Coast around October 31, 1989. The proceeds from this
|
||
|
single are being donated to the Red Cross's Earthquake Relief Fund for
|
||
|
victims of the Santa Cruz earthquake of October 17, 1989.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Mayor Barry - Tryin' To Campaign - Paul Harris (WCXR, Alexandria, VA (703)
|
||
|
683-3000 ) after Washington, D.C. Mayor Marion Barry was arrest on
|
||
|
drug charges, a two and half minute long parody song was produced,
|
||
|
using the Dead's melody to 'Casey Jones': 'Trying to campaign, High
|
||
|
on cocaine...'. Produced in February, 1990 and aired only on WCXR.
|
||
|
|
||
|
In The Midnight Hour (8:50)/Death Don't Have No Mercy (8:10) - GD (Koine
|
||
|
Records RK20089) a 33rpm seven inch vinyl single inserted in the Italian
|
||
|
magazine 'Ripple' (Volume 1 - Dead 1). 'Midnight Hour' is from
|
||
|
February 14, 1968 at the Carousel Ballroom. 'Death Don't' is credited
|
||
|
to 'Garcia, Lesh, Hart' and is from October 10, 1968 at the Matrix, San
|
||
|
Francisco. (Ripple c/o Pasquale di Bello, via Del Saletto 1/4, 50142
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Firenze ,Italy, tel: 055/7877950) Released as a result of copyright
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time limits expirations in Italy.
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High Time (5:35)/Cumberland Blues (5:05) - GD (Wild Bird Records R890924) a
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33 rpm seven inch vinyl single inserted into the Italian magazine
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'Ripple' (Volume 1 - Dead 2). These are both listed as from August 16,
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1969 at Woodstock, which does not agree with DeadBase III. (Ripple c/o
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Pasquale di Bello, via Del Saletto 1/4, 50142 Firenze ,Italy, tel:
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055/7877950) Released as a result of copyright time limits expirations
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in Italy.
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The Hippie Temptation - CBS News (1967) Harry Reasoner visits the Haight.
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Includes interviews with the band and footage of the Dead playing
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'Dancin' in the Streets' on a flatbed truck in Golden Gate Park.
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Petulia - (1968) this movie by Richard Lester stars George C. Scott and Julie
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Christie. It has scenes of Haight-Ashbury and the Grateful Dead
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performing 'Viola Lee Blues' at an 'Acid Test'.
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Columbia Strike '68 - ( ) this movie about the student rebellion at Columbia
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University includes the Dead from May 3, 1968 playing 'Cold Rain and
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Snow' and 'Sitting on Top of the World) on the Student Center Terrace.
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(also called Columbia Revolt ???)
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Playboy After Dark - ( ) the Dead play 'St. Stephen' and 'Mountains
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of the Moon' on this July, 1969 broadcast.
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Zabriskie Point - ( ) the soundtrack contains an excerpt from 'Dark Star'
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from Live/Dead and 'Love Scene', a solo by Garcia.
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Woodstock - ( ) Jerry Garcia appears for a few moments and says 'Marijuana -
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Exhibit A'.
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San Francisco Sounds - JA, Santana, and GD ( ) Recorded on February 4, 1970 at
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the Family Dog at the Great Highway in San Francisco. The Dead play
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'Hard to Handle', 'Chinacat Sunflower/I Know You Rider', and appear in
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the jam at the end. Broadcast on PBS.
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Calebration - GD and Quicksilver Messenger Service ( ) The Dead perform 'Easy
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Wind' and 'Candyman', among others. Recorded at the KQED studios in
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San Francisco on August 30, 1970. Broadcast on local tv.
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Winterland Arena, S.F. - GD ( ) Television broadcast on KQED and quadrophonic
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simulcast on KQED-FM and KSAN-FM of the October 4, 1970 show.
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New Year's Eve, 1970 - GD ( ) first set broadcast on KQED and first four songs
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were simulcast on KSAN-FM.
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Gimme Shelter - ( ) Garcia appears at Altamont getting off a helicopter.
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Last Days of the Fillmore - ( ) GD perform 'Casey Jones' and 'Johnny B. Goode'.
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Grateful Dead - Robert Nelson's movie of the Dead from 1967 in canoes and
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having fun while the music is from the first album. Filmed
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sometime in 1967. Available from Robert Nelson, 2710 East Kenwood,
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Milwaukee, WI 53211.
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Beat Club - ( ) The Dead performed on April 21, 1972 for this German tv show
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out of Bremen, West Germany.
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Sunshine Daydream - ( ) An unreleased movie, approximately 90 minutes long,
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mostly footage of the August 27, 1972 concert at Veneta, OR. Other
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footage includes preparation for the concert and Merry Prankster
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footage of Acid Tests and their bus trips (including Neal Cassady).
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Filming, directing, and editing contributors include: Phil De Guere,
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John Norris, Sam Field, and Far West Action Picture Services (a Merry
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Prankster group).
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The Grateful Dead Movie - GD ( ) Their very own movie, released in June, 1977.
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It was filmed during the October, 1974 shows at Winterland. It is
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131 minutes long.
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Saturday Night Live - NBC ( ) the Dead play 'Casey Jones' and 'I Need a
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Miracle/Good Lovin' on the November 11, 1978 broadcast.
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Capitol Theater, Passaic, NJ - GD ( ) close circuit telecast to a few theaters
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and stereo simulcast of the November 24, 1978 show.
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The Closing of Winterland - ( ) broadcast on PBS (KQED) and stereo simulcast
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on KSAN of the December 31, 1978 show.
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Apocalypse Now - (1979) the soundtrack includes some music by Mickey Hart
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and the Rhythm Devils.
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More American Graffiti - (1979) 'Cream Puff War' by the Grateful Dead is
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included in the movie soundtrack.
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Saturday Night Live - NBC ( ) the Dead play on the April 5, 1980 broadcast.
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PM Magazine - ( ) had a brief interview with Garcia and Weir a few days
|
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before the October, 1980 shows at Radio City Music Hall.
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Dead Ahead - GD ( ) This 114 minute video contains live performances from
|
||
|
October 30 and Halloween, 1980 at Radio City Music Hall in NYCity.
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||
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|
||
|
An Evening With the Grateful Dead - Grateful Dead (1981) Monarch/Noteworthy
|
||
|
present from Radio City Music Hall, New York: Back On The Road Again,
|
||
|
Must Have Been The Roses, Ripple, Samson and Delilah, Ramble on Rose,
|
||
|
Truckin/Drums (with Billy Cobham)/The Other One, Good Lovin', and
|
||
|
U.S. Blues (first three are from the 'Reckoning' album). Hosted by
|
||
|
Al Franken and Tom Davis. This was broadcast as a Showtime Cable
|
||
|
special of the October, 1980 shows, probably October 30, 1980.
|
||
|
Copyright by GDP.
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Radio City Music Hall - GD ( ) close circuit telecast to a few theaters
|
||
|
and stereo simulcast of the October 31, 1980 show.
|
||
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|
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|
Vietnam: A Television History - (1981) This thirteen week documentary series
|
||
|
was broadcast on PBS. The opening and closing themes were scored
|
||
|
by Mickey Hart and include Bill Kreutzmann and Bobby Vega.
|
||
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|
||
|
Today Show - ( ) Gene Shalit interviews Garcia on the March 21, 1981 show.
|
||
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|
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|
Gruga Halle - GD ( ) the show from March 28, 1981 at the Gruga Halle, Essen,
|
||
|
West Germany was broadcast on telelvision and radio in Europe.
|
||
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|
||
|
Tomorrow Show - (NBC) Tom Snyder interviewing Garcia, Ken Kesey, Weir,
|
||
|
Hart, and Kreutzmann on May 7, 1981. Includes performances of
|
||
|
'On The Road Again', 'Dire Wolf', Deep Elum Blues', and 'Cassidy'.
|
||
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|
||
|
Late Night With David Letterman - NBC ( ) Garcia and Weir appear on the
|
||
|
April 13, 1982 broadcast and play 'Deep Elum Blues' and 'The Monkey
|
||
|
and the Engineer'.
|
||
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|
||
|
Backstage Pass - ( ) a 1982 syndicated show produced by Video West. It had
|
||
|
a segment on the Dead with an interview with Garcia.
|
||
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|
||
|
Portrait of a Legend - a 1982 half hour syndicated series on the Dead with
|
||
|
videos from various places and interviews with Garcia and Weir.
|
||
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|
||
|
Nightline - ABC News ( ) Garcia was interviewed September 3, 1982 about the
|
||
|
U.S. Festival.
|
||
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|
||
|
The Last Word - ABC News ( ) this news and features show had a live segment
|
||
|
from the December 31, 1982 show.
|
||
|
|
||
|
NBC Overnight - NBC News ( ) an October, 1983 segment on the Dead by Linda
|
||
|
Ellerbee along with interviews.
|
||
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|
||
|
The Sounds of San Francisco - Video West ( ) a one hour show hosted by Greg
|
||
|
Kihn included a segment about the Dead.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Haight-Ashbury Revisited - Front Row Video ( ) this 1983 show included
|
||
|
footage of the Dead playing and interviews with band members.
|
||
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|
||
|
Heartbleeps - ( ) with Andy Kaufmann and Bernadette Peters. The sounds of Jerry
|
||
|
Garcia's guitar appear as the voice of the "baby" robot.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Deadhead - ( ) A short movie made in the early 80's about a girl who convinced
|
||
|
her boyfriend to ram their car into a brick wall at maximum speed while
|
||
|
playing Freebird. He dies, she survives and goes onto become a
|
||
|
tour-head. There are pictures of the girl with Bobby Weir and other
|
||
|
Dead members (Mickey Hart and Phil Lesh ?) outside a concert.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Invasion of the Body Snatchers - ( ) Garcia appears for about a minute as the
|
||
|
bum playing a banjo in the park. A remake of the 1950's movie.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Hells Angels Forever, Forever Hells Angels - ( ) Jerry Garcia Band performs on
|
||
|
the Hells Angels 'Pirates Party' boat ride of September 5, 1973 on
|
||
|
the Bay Belle (yours truly makes a cameo appearance). Executive
|
||
|
producers are Jerry Garcia and Clare Frost. Released in 1983.
|
||
|
An unreleased studio version of 'Takes a Lot to Laugh' is played over
|
||
|
the closing credits.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Mask - ( ) with Cher. The soundtrack includes 'Ripple' from American Beauty.
|
||
|
|
||
|
One More Saturday Night - ( ) Franken and Davis. Garcia overdubs the guitar
|
||
|
solo.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Prevent Forest Fires - USDA ( ) Mickey Hart of the Grateful Dead talks on this
|
||
|
radio PSA about preventing forest fires while 'Fire on the Mountain'
|
||
|
plays in the background. Other groups also appear on this 1984 record.
|
||
|
|
||
|
New Year's Eve, 1985 - GD ( ) live broadcast on USA cable network of the second
|
||
|
set from December 31, 1985.
|
||
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|
||
|
Rex Radio - (KPFA, San Francisco) a radio program hosted by Phil Lesh. It is
|
||
|
broadcast on the second Monday of each month at 10pm on KPFA, 94.1 MHz.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The Twilight Zone - ( ) the theme music is by Merl Saunders and the Dead.
|
||
|
This TV series was broadcast in 1986.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The Twilight Zone - ( ) Robert Hunter wrote the story and teleplay for
|
||
|
'The Devil's Alphabet' episode.
|
||
|
|
||
|
A Praire Home Companion - Minnesota Public Radio ( ) the January 10, 1987
|
||
|
show included a medley of 'Ripple', 'Brokedown Palace', and 'Attics
|
||
|
of My Life' played by the show's band.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Levi's 501 Jeans - Levi Strauss Co., S.F. ( ) a 30 second radio commercial
|
||
|
featuring Garcia, Sandy Rothman, David Nelson, and John Kahn playing
|
||
|
a folky tune, and Garcia singing '...a good pair of Levi's bound to
|
||
|
set me free ... Levi's 501 jeans shrink to fit only me...'. Aired
|
||
|
in early 1987.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The Heroes Journey: The World of Joseph Campbell - premiered May 29, 1987
|
||
|
in Los Angeles at a benefit for the Hermes Society. The soundtrack
|
||
|
includes Mickey Hart, Jerry Garcia, and Brent Mydland playing.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Further! Ken Kesey's American Dreams - a one hour film about Ken Kesey with
|
||
|
footage of the acid tests, the Dead playing 'Trips' music at Kesey's
|
||
|
house in La Honda in 1966, Merry Pranksters, Jerry tidbits, etc. Shown
|
||
|
June 16, 1987 on KQED (PBS). Produced by Joan Saffa and Steve Talbot.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Furthermore! - a half-hour program of outtakes from Further! with longer
|
||
|
segments of the interviews with Tom Wolfe, Allen Ginsberg, Ram Dass
|
||
|
and Kesey's other friends and acquaintances. Shown after Further!
|
||
|
|
||
|
Touch of Grey - GD ( ) video of the short version of the song. Premiered on
|
||
|
June 19, 1987.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Day of the Dead - ( ) an MTV special which was broadcast in August, 1987.
|
||
|
It included various clips of taped performances, interview segments
|
||
|
Garcia and Hart about the 'In The Dark' album, and hourly reports by
|
||
|
Carolyn Haldeman from the Giants Stadium parking lot.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Hell in a Bucket - GD ( ) video of the song. Premiered in September, 1987.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Late Night With David Letterman - (NBC) Garcia and Weir appear on the September
|
||
|
17, 1987 broadcast. They play with the Late Night band during the show
|
||
|
('Good Loving', 'All Along the Watchtower', 'Walking the Dog', and
|
||
|
'Tore Up Over You' during the commercial intros) and perform 'When
|
||
|
I Paint My Masterpiece'. Also 'Kansas City'?
|
||
|
|
||
|
The Making of the 'Touch of Grey' Video and More: Deadringers/A behind the
|
||
|
scenes look at the Grateful Dead's first video - (6 West Home Video/
|
||
|
Arista) released in September, 1987, this 30 minute VHS Hifi video
|
||
|
includes a live 'Touch of Grey', the 'Touch of Grey' video, and scenes
|
||
|
during the filming of the video. Directed by Justin Kreutzmann.
|
||
|
|
||
|
So Far (6 West Home Video/Arista) released in October, 1987, this 55 minute
|
||
|
VHS Hifi Digital recording video contains live versions of 'Uncle
|
||
|
John's Band' (Marin Vets), 'Playing in the Band' (Marin Vets ->
|
||
|
Oakland 12/31/85), 'Lady with a Fan', 'Drums/Space', 'Not Fade
|
||
|
Away', and 'Throwing Stones' which are interspersed with animation.
|
||
|
Started recording in 1985, it is the Grateful Dead recorded at the
|
||
|
Marin County Veteran's Auditorium without an audience.
|
||
|
|
||
|
(It Was) Twenty Years Ago Today - (PBS) a PBS documentary of the Summer of
|
||
|
Love, 1967 which includes a clip of the Dead playing at the Human
|
||
|
Be-in with Timothy Leary on stage with them. Broadcast in 1987.
|
||
|
|
||
|
New Year's Eve 1987 - GD ( ) a pay per view cable broadcast of the New Year's
|
||
|
Eve concert, December 31, 1987, at the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum,
|
||
|
Oakland, CA.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Olattunji And His Drums Of Passion - Hosted By Mickey Hart (Video Artists
|
||
|
International VAI 69046) Live at the Oakland Coliseum on New Years Eve,
|
||
|
1985. Produced by Mickey Hart and directed by Len Dell'Amico, it is
|
||
|
51 minutes long, in color, and VHS Hi-Fi.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Bone Alley - Robert Hunter (Relix Video ) video of the song from the 'Liberty'
|
||
|
album, with Hunter appearing with an eyepatch, black cape, hat brim
|
||
|
pulled down disguise.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Uninhibited - Video advertisements for Cher's 'Uninhibited' perfume use
|
||
|
'Eep Hour' from the first Garcia solo album as background music.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The World of Audubon: 'Greed, Guns, and Wild Life' - ( ) This program on
|
||
|
poaching is narrated by Richard Chamberlain. It includes '#3 for
|
||
|
Gala' and another piece by Hart. Broadcast on WTBS cable in March,
|
||
|
1989.
|
||
|
|
||
|
MTV Closet Classics - var. (Sony Video) this hour long video of various live
|
||
|
rock performances includes the Dead playing 'One More Saturday Night'.
|
||
|
This is from Hamburg, Germany, on the 'Beat Club' TV show, and was
|
||
|
recorded during the Europe '72 tour.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Casey Kasem's Rock 'n' Roll Goldmine - The San Francisco Sound - var. ( ) this
|
||
|
video includes the Dead performing 'Truckin'', probably from a 1972
|
||
|
show.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Summer Solistice at the Shoreline Amphitheater, Mountain View, CA - GD ( ) pay
|
||
|
per view cable broadcast on the Showtime network and national FM radio
|
||
|
simulcast by Westwood One of the June 21, 1989 show. The encore,
|
||
|
'Brokedown Palace', was faded out in the middle to end the show at
|
||
|
the correct time.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Nightline - ABC News ( ) the July 4, 1989 program included Jerry Garcia, Bob
|
||
|
Weir, and Los Lobos playing an acoustic 'This Land is Your Land'.
|
||
|
At the beginning of the show, about 10 seconds of Garcia and a member
|
||
|
of Los Lobos playing 'Sitting on Top of The World' were broadcast.
|
||
|
Later, a few seconds of 'Let the Good Times Roll' were shown. A
|
||
|
portion of 'Ripple' from the American Beauty album was played over
|
||
|
images from around the nation. These segments were taped backstage
|
||
|
at Sullivan Stadium, Foxboro, Massachusetts on July 2, 1989.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The Peace Tapes Vol. 1 - A Video Guide to Peace (The Peace Tapes c/o Clear
|
||
|
Cut Video Productions, 350 Kensington Rd., Suite 122, Mt. Prospect,
|
||
|
IL 60056 (312) 253-8400) this 72 minute hi-fi strereo video about
|
||
|
various environmental and peace organizations includes Bob Weir among
|
||
|
its interview segments.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Dead Head TV (Dead Head TV, P.O. Box 170642, S.F., CA 94117) a monthly, half
|
||
|
hour long, Deadhead news show on cable TV. Available are four tapes
|
||
|
featuring interviews, etc. (Tape 1 - April/May/ June 1988; Tape 2 -
|
||
|
July/August/September 1988; Tape 3 - October/ November/December 1988/
|
||
|
January 1989; Tape 4 - March/April/May 1989).
|
||
|
|
||
|
Comic Book Confidential - Ron Mann (Cinecom Entertainment Group, 1989) this
|
||
|
documentary film about comics art and artists includes 'Truckin''
|
||
|
during the R. Crumb segment and some portions from 'Dark Star'.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Foolish Heart - GD (Arista ) the video of the single was premiered on October
|
||
|
11, 1989 on MTV.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Late Night With David Letterman - NBC ( ) Garcia and Weir appear on the October
|
||
|
13, 1989 broadcast. They perform 'Second That Emotion' and play with
|
||
|
Late Night band ('The Mighty Quinn', 'I Can't Turn You Loose',
|
||
|
'Hideaway', and 'Good Lovin'') during the commercial breaks.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Timeless Voices - Gyuto Tantric Monks (Fairwind Productions, 22 W. 57th Street,
|
||
|
N.Y., NY 10019, (212) 246-7487) this video documents various appearance
|
||
|
by the Gyuto Tantric Monks, including at the Cathedral of St. John the
|
||
|
Divine, NYCity on December 3, 1988. Also includes the performance by
|
||
|
Kitaro, Mickey Hart, and others. This was broadcast on October 22,
|
||
|
1989 on the Discovery cable network.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Whales Weep Not (Fairwind Productions) this video includes music by Kitaro
|
||
|
and Mickey Hart.
|
||
|
|
||
|
A Latino Session - The Cinemax Specials (HBO, 1989) on November 19, 1989,
|
||
|
the Cinemax cable network broadcast this special on Latino music,
|
||
|
featuring Santana, Linda Ronstadt, and others, including Jerry
|
||
|
Garcia playing on several songs. The special was recorded on May 27,
|
||
|
1989, at the Biltmore Hotel, Los Angeles, California.
|
||
|
|
||
|
An Evening With the Grateful Dead - (KQED and GDProductions, 1989) first
|
||
|
broadcast on December 2, 1989, by KQED TV in San Francisco, this is the
|
||
|
Grateful Dead in film and video performances: Robert Nelson's movie,
|
||
|
the animation sequences from the Grateful Dead Movie, segments from
|
||
|
So Far, and the videos for 'Touch of Grey', 'Hell in a Bucket' and
|
||
|
'Foolish Heart'. Approximately 90 minutes long.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Rockline - (Global Satellite Network/ABC Radio Network) Jerry Garcia and
|
||
|
Bob Weir appeared on this live radio call-in interview show on December
|
||
|
11, 1989 from San Francisco. Approximately 90 minutes long.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Just A Little Light - GD (Arista ) the video was premiered on January 15, 1990
|
||
|
on MTV.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Night Music - (Broadway Video/NBC) Rob Wasserman and Bob Weir played an
|
||
|
acoustic 'Victim or the Crime' and jammed with Bongwater on the
|
||
|
February 11, 1990 broadcast.
|
||
|
|
||
|
In Sports - ( ) a segment of this program broadcast in February, 1990
|
||
|
was about Bill Walton, described as 'the redhead is a Dead Head'.
|
||
|
This show also included interviews with Garcia, Weir, and Hart
|
||
|
as well as clips of Walton and Weir riding bikes and some concert
|
||
|
footage.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Hudson Chronicle - (WMHT Productions) this program about the Hudson River and
|
||
|
it's environment includes the closing bridge and last verses of 'Uncle
|
||
|
John's Band'. Broadcast by PBS on March 21, 1990.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The Acid Test - (Key-Z Productions, P.O. Box 764, Pleasant Hill, OR 97455)
|
||
|
film footage of the Acid Tests, includes the Grateful Dead and others.
|
||
|
Released in March, 1990 on VHS Hi-Fi.
|
||
|
|
||
|
We Can Run - GD ( ) this video of the song from 'Built To Last' was put
|
||
|
together by the Dead and The National Audobon Society. The video
|
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contains footage supplied by the society of the environment before
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and after man's intervention, including shots of whales, dolphins
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caught in tuna nets, and animals affected by in the recent rash of
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oil spills. Distributed on April 6, 1990 for showings on Earth Day.
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The Walter Cronkite America's Cup Report (Fairwind Productions) a video for
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the yacht races. Music scored and produced by Mickey Hart. Members
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of the Grateful Dead also play on ths soundtrack. To be released.
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A Season of Whales (Fairwind Productions) this video includes music by Kitaro
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and Mickey Hart. To be released.
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Books
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The Jefferson Airplane and the San Francisco Sound - Ralph J. Gleason
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(Ballantine Books, New York, 1969) has a chapter 'Jerry Garcia - The
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Guru', which is an interview with Garcia in 1967 after the first
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Grateful Dead album was released.
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The Dead Book - Hank Harrison (Links Books, New York, 1970) contains a flexi
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record of the band doing 'Trips' music to Neal Cassady's rap.
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Garcia: A Signpost to New Space - Jerry Garcia, Charles Reich, and Jann Wenner
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(Straight Arrow, San Francisco, 1972) is an interview with Garcia and
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Mountain Girl.
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Turn It Up (I Can't Hear the Words) - Bob Sarlin (Simon and Schuster, New
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York, 1973) contains a chapter about Robert Hunter.
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Mouse & Kelly - (Delta/Dell Publishing Co., New York, 1979) a portfolio of
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their artwork, much of it done for the the Grateful Dead.
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Mouse & Kelly - (Phin Publ. Co., Phin House, Cheltenham, UK, ) contains
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eight 12 by 16 inch heavy art paper posters from the book.
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Rick Griffin - Gordon McClelland (Perigee Books/G. P. Putman's Sons, New
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York, 1980) a portfolio of his artwork, much of it done for the band.
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The Dead - Hank Harrison (Celestial Arts, Millbrae, CA, 1980) has the 'flying
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eyeball' on the cover. Some first edition copies are signed by the
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author and have a sticker on the cover stating this.
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Grateful Dead: 1965 - 1980 "Singing Thank You For A Real Good Time" -
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(Grateful Dead Productions, October, 1980) 12 page picture booklet.
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Far Away Radios - Robert M. Petersen (privately printed) used to be
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distributed through the Grateful Dead Office.
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Grateful Dead: The Music Never Stopped - Blair Jackson (Delilah Book, 1983)
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Grateful Dead The Official Book of the Dead Heads - Paul Grushkin, Cynthia
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Bassett, and Jonas Grushkin (Quill, New York, 1983)
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Grateful Dead Concert Program 1983/84 - (Grateful Dead Productions, 1983)
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a 32 page concert booklet with the crow on a blue shield cover.
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Grateful Dead - (Grateful Dead Productions, 1983) a 32 page concert booklet
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with the crow on a blue shield cover. Same book as above, but does
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not say 'Concert Program 1983/84' on the cover.
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Truckin' With the Grateful Dead to Egypt - Robert Nichols (Moonbow Press,
|
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Quincy, CA, 1984) a description of the Egypt trip.
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Playing in the Band - David Gans and Peter Simon (St. Martin's Press, New
|
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York, 1985) various quotes from the band and lots of pictures.
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The Dead Book Vol. 1 of a Trilogy - Hank Harrison (Archives Press, San
|
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Francisco, 1985) a reprint of his first book.
|
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|
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Commies From Mars - The Red Planet, The Collected Works - Tim Boxell and
|
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contributing artists (Last Gasp, S.F., 1985) ISBN:0-86719-343-3. This
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|
anthology is a reprint of the four issues in the series Commies from
|
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|
Mars. It has a one page introduction, hand written and signed "Maj.
|
||
|
Gen. (Ret) J. Garcia" with a drawing by Tim Boxell of Garcia with
|
||
|
guitar, dressed in full uniform of 'Commies from Mars'.
|
||
|
|
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|
DeadBase - The Complete Guide to Grateful Dead Songlists - John W. Scott,
|
||
|
Mike Dolguskin, and Stu Nixon (Hanover, NH, 1987) contains the
|
||
|
Grateful Dead's appearances and songlists from 1965 to 1986 plus
|
||
|
other important and interesting information.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Duino Elegies - Ranier Maria Rilke (Hulogosi, Eugene, OR, 1988) translated
|
||
|
from German by Robert Hunter. Block prints by Maureen Hunter.
|
||
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|
||
|
Dead Tour - Alan Neal Izumi (Relix Books, Brooklyn, NY, 1988) this fictional
|
||
|
account about 'touring' Heads includes an introduction by R. Hunter.
|
||
|
|
||
|
DeadBase II - The Complete Guide to Grateful Dead Songlists - John W. Scott,
|
||
|
Mike Dolguskin, and Stu Nixon (Hanover, NH, 1988) contains the
|
||
|
Grateful Dead's appearances and songlists from 1965 to 1987 plus
|
||
|
other important and interesting information.
|
||
|
(Their address: P.O. Box 499, Hanover, NH 03755)
|
||
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|
||
|
Duino Elegies - Ranier Maria Rilke (Hulogosi, Eugene, OR, 1988) translated
|
||
|
from German by Robert Hunter. Block prints by Maureen Hunter.
|
||
|
This is a joint paperback/tape edition: on the tape, Hunter reads
|
||
|
with Tom Constanten accompaniment on piano.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Alleys of the Heart - Robert M. Petersen (Hulogosi, Eugene, OR, 1988) a
|
||
|
collection of poems, with a forward by Robert Hunter.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Grateful Dead - Kay Rowley (Atalanta Press, Unit 16, Riverside Road,
|
||
|
Wimbledon Station Business Estate, London, SW17 0BA, UK, 1988)
|
||
|
This 11 by 17 inch book contains a short history of the band and
|
||
|
reproduces pictures and posters. It is part of the 'Poster Book - a
|
||
|
book of 20 tear out posters' series.
|
||
|
|
||
|
DeadBase '88 - John W. Scott, Mike Dolguskin, and Stu Nixon (Hanover, NH, 1989)
|
||
|
contains the Grateful Dead's appearances and songlists for 1988 plus
|
||
|
other important and interesting information.
|
||
|
(Their address: P.O. Box 499, Hanover, NH 03755)
|
||
|
|
||
|
DeadBase III - The Complete Guide to Grateful Dead Songlists - John W. Scott,
|
||
|
Mike Dolguskin, and Stu Nixon (Hanover, NH, 1989) contains the
|
||
|
Grateful Dead's appearances and songlists from 1965 to 1988 plus
|
||
|
other important and interesting information.
|
||
|
(Their address: P.O. Box 499, Hanover, NH 03755)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Grateful Dead Family Album - Jerilyn Lee Brandelius (Warner Books Inc., 1989)
|
||
|
a variety of GD family and friends photos and excerpts from articles.
|
||
|
Published in November, 1989.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Book of the Dead - Herb Greene (Delta Books and Delacorte Press, 1990) 150
|
||
|
black and white photos of the Grateful Dead taken by Herb Greene. The
|
||
|
forward is written by Robert Hunter. Published in April, 1990.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Drumming on The Edge of Magic - Mickey Hart (Harper & Row, 1990) to be published
|
||
|
in September of 1990.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The Planet Drum - Mickey Hart ( ) to be published in Summer of 1990.
|
||
|
|
||
|
DeadBase '89 - John W. Scott, Mike Dolguskin, and Stu Nixon (Hanover, NH, 1990)
|
||
|
contains the Grateful Dead's appearances and songlists for 1989 plus
|
||
|
other important and interesting information.
|
||
|
(Their address: P.O. Box 499, Hanover, NH 03755)
|
||
|
|
||
|
DeadBase IV - The Complete Guide to Grateful Dead Songlists - John W. Scott,
|
||
|
Mike Dolguskin, and Stu Nixon (Hanover, NH, 1990) contains the
|
||
|
Grateful Dead's appearances and songlists from 1965 to 1989 plus
|
||
|
other important and interesting information.
|
||
|
(Their address: P.O. Box 499, Hanover, NH 03755)
|
||
|
|
||
|
The Hunt - Wendy Weir and Bob Weir ( ) a book about life in the rainforests
|
||
|
around the world. The book is being written by both and illustrated
|
||
|
by Wendy Weir. It is to include a cassette with music and effects
|
||
|
by Bob Weir on one side and a reading of the book by Bob Weir on the
|
||
|
other side. To be published in late 1989?
|
||
|
|
||
|
Golden Road (484 Lake Park Ave - no. 82, Oakland, CA 94610) magazine
|
||
|
dedicated to covering the Grateful Dead.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Relix (P.O. Box 94, Brooklyn, NY 11229) magazine dedicated to covering the
|
||
|
San Francisco sound and the Grateful Dead. Box 92 is for Relix Records.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Dead Heads (P.O. 1065, San Rafael, CA 94902) mailing address for the Dead
|
||
|
Heads. They send out occasional mailings.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Grateful Dead Productions (P.O. Box 1073, San Rafael, CA 94901) GD office.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Grateful Dead Merchandising (P.O. Box 12979, San Rafael, CA 94913) the
|
||
|
official source of Grateful Dead related merchandise (800) 225-DEAD.
|
||
|
Merchandise information and problem line: (415) 456-2883.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Grateful Dead Ticket Sales - Name of Concert (P.O. Box C-S 8150, San Rafael,
|
||
|
CA 94912) this address is only for mail ordering concert tickets.
|
||
|
Mail order information: (415) 457-8457. Concert hotlines: West Coast
|
||
|
(415) 457-6388 (California); East Coast (201) 488-9393 (New Jersey)
|
||
|
(Note: the P.O. Box sometimes changes for each show.)
|
||
|
|
||
|
Grateful Dead Ticket Sales (P.O. Box 9812, San Rafael, CA 94912) this address
|
||
|
is only for any suggestions, problems, praise, or complaints. Mail
|
||
|
order problems: (415) 457-8034.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Ice Nine Publishing Company (P.O. Box 1073, San Rafael, CA 94915) publishing
|
||
|
company for the Grateful Dead (and related) music (415) 457-2322.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Warner Brothers Publications (Dept. OJ, 265 Secaucus Road, Secaucus, NJ 07094)
|
||
|
publisher of Ice Nine music.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Dupree's Diamond News (P.O. Box 3603, New York, NY 10185) magazine dedicated
|
||
|
to news about the Grateful Dead. A news flyer is also handed out at
|
||
|
concerts.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Songbooks, etc.
|
||
|
---------------
|
||
|
|
||
|
Grateful Dead - GD (Ice Nine/WB VF 0076, 1972) contains music for the
|
||
|
Workingman's Dead and American Beauty albums. It has the jester
|
||
|
on the cover.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Garcia - Jerry Garcia (Ice Nine/WB VF 0070, 1972) contains music for Garcia's
|
||
|
first solo album. Has the handprint on the cover.
|
||
|
|
||
|
New Riders of the Purple Sage - NRPS (Ice Nine/WB) music for their first album.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Grateful Dead Vol. II - GD (Ice Nine/Warner Bro. VF 0434) contains music for
|
||
|
Wake of the Flood, From the Mars Hotel, and Blues for Allah albums.
|
||
|
It has the crow on the cover.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Grateful Dead Anthology - GD (Ice Nine/Warner Bro. VF 0624) contains songs
|
||
|
from various albums. It has the skull and roses on the cover.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The Best of Grateful Dead - GD (Ice Nine/WB VF 1414) songs from Anthology.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Grateful Dead Anthology - Guitar Edition - GD (Ice Nine/WB GF 0284) arranged
|
||
|
by Mark Phillips.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The Music of Grateful Dead Made Easy For Guitar - GD (Ice Nine/WB GF 0279).
|
||
|
|
||
|
Guitar Superstar Series: Grateful Dead - Featuring Super-Tab Notations - GD
|
||
|
(Ice Nine/WB GF 0285)
|
||
|
|
||
|
The Best of Grateful Dead - For Guitar - Includes Super-Tab Notations - GD
|
||
|
(Ice Nine/WB GF 0337) arranged by Jesse Gress.
|
||
|
|
||
|
Touch of Grey - GD (Ice Nine Publishing Co./Warner Bro. Publications VS 4924)
|
||
|
this is sheet music for this song, published in the Fall of 1987.
|
||
|
|
||
|
In The Dark - GD (Ice Nine/Warner Bro. VF 1435) music for this album.
|
||
|
|
||
|
|
||
|
... and special thanks to the following for providing the inspiration, help,
|
||
|
support, rumor control, and crucial info:
|
||
|
|
||
|
REEVES@SPOCC.STANFORD.EDU
|
||
|
mbandes@spca.bbn.com (Michael Bandes)
|
||
|
cormac@rtech.UUCP (Cormac Burke)
|
||
|
IFRASER@UMASS.BITNET
|
||
|
jws@eleazar.dartmouth.edu (John W. Scott)
|
||
|
cross@cs1.wsu.edu (George Cross)
|
||
|
jackson@ldp.dec.com (Seth Jackson)
|
||
|
acmuenz@athena.mit.edu (Muenz)
|
||
|
johnr@LL-VLSI.ARPA (John Reilly)
|
||
|
JeffLoomis.es@XEROX.COM (Jeff Loomis)
|
||
|
wex@milano.UUCP (Alan Wexelblat)
|
||
|
KAMARAUSKAS@WHARTON.UPENN.EDU
|
||
|
ihnp4!hplabs!apple!pz (Peter Zukoski)
|
||
|
COWER@CSLI.STANFORD.EDU (Rich Cower)
|
||
|
dday@mimsy.UUCP (Dennis Doubleday)
|
||
|
moog@bandit.DEC.COM (Doug Moog)
|
||
|
dispoto@hplabsb.UUCP (Gary Dispoto)
|
||
|
mark@isis.Berkeley.EDU (Mark Kraitchman)
|
||
|
iodine@garnet.berkeley.edu (Andrew Trapani)
|
||
|
ihnp4!ihlpl!casey(Harvey J. Chervitz)
|
||
|
eli@lf-server-2.BBN.COM (Steve Elias)
|
||
|
tnf@well.UUCP (David Gans)
|
||
|
Eric Flaum
|
||
|
Jeff Tamarkin
|
||
|
MREGO1@CLARKU.BITNET
|
||
|
bob@neptune.AMD.COM (Bob Thaden)
|
||
|
frog!wjr (William Richard)
|
||
|
well!nixon (Robin and Stuart Nixon)
|
||
|
murph@maine.bitnet (Michael A. Murphy)
|
||
|
billw@jplpub1.jpl.nasa.gov (Bill Weisman)
|
||
|
mayer%hplabsz@HPLABS.HP.COM (Niels P. Mayer)
|
||
|
sun!hplabs!hplnpm!mayer (Niels P. Mayer)
|
||
|
RAAQC611@CUNYVM.BITNET (Dan Blumenthal)
|
||
|
Gumby@MCC.COM (David Vinayak Wallace)
|
||
|
ebm@postgres.Berkeley.EDU (Eli Messinger)
|
||
|
pyramid!ctnews!mitisft!markn (Mark Nudelman)
|
||
|
hofmann%nrl-css.arpa@NRL-CSS.ARPA (j b hofmann)
|
||
|
jrr@u1100s.UUCP (Trucker)
|
||
|
peckar@wfooff.DEC.COM (Mike Peckar)
|
||
|
U21187@UICVM (John Schulien)
|
||
|
faunt@spar.SPAR.SLB.COM (Doug Faunt)
|
||
|
kstewart@td2cad.intel.com (Kent Stuart)
|
||
|
caherty@nrl-radar.arpa (Frank Caherty)
|
||
|
Tom Constanten via Relix
|
||
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ide@fragle.DEC.COM (Jamie Ide)
|
||
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BRUGGINK@NMFECC.ARPA (Dennis Bruggink)
|
||
|
RB00@LEHIGH.BITNET (Richard E. Baum)
|
||
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jrn@ulysses.att.com (Jerry Newmark)
|
||
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prcpto.uucp!psyebh@BBN.COM (Elliot Hans)
|
||
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ih@doc.ic.ac.uk (Ian Harries)
|
||
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ST401973@BROWNVM.BITNET (Leora Lawton)
|
||
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wheless@cs.odu.edu (glen wheless)
|
||
|
The Golden Road/Blair Jackson
|
||
|
DOUG@vax5.ccs.cornell.edu!DEFREE (Doug Moog)
|
||
|
pete@cadence.COM (Pete Zakel)
|
||
|
eno@othello.lcl.cmu.edu (Ben Fine)
|
||
|
Brian_Jarvinen@um.cc.umich.edu (Brian Jarvinen)
|
||
|
samuels@psych.Stanford.EDU (Steve Samuels)
|
||
|
MAH76X@ROHVM1.BITNET (Joseph E. Doheny)
|
||
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hannan@cimnet.enet.dec.com (Ken Hannan)
|
||
|
mckinney@m.cs.uiuc.edu (Randy McKinney)
|
||
|
mcintyre@turing.cs.rpi.edu (Dave McIntyre)
|
||
|
ggarb@apple.com (Gordon Garb)
|
||
|
andante!ulysses!dptg!att!mtuxj!nss (Neil Schumann)
|
||
|
J08QC@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU (Dan Blumenthal)
|
||
|
loren@rutabaga.Rational.COM (Loren Rosen)
|
||
|
walsh@xn.ll.mit.edu (Michael Walsh)
|
||
|
simon@huxtal.bitnet (Eric J. Simon)
|
||
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|
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|
In the history of recorded sound, many formats have been used: wax cylinders,
|
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78 rpm records, 45 rpm records (in mono and stereo), 33 1/3 rpm records (in
|
||
|
mono, stereo, CD-4, QS, and SQ), reel-to-reel tape (in stereo and four track),
|
||
|
eight track tape, cassette, CD, and DAT among them. Some have disappeared from
|
||
|
popular usage and some are still with us. I have used the most popular format,
|
||
|
the 33 1/3 revolutions per minute long playing record, as the method of listing
|
||
|
recordings in this discography. Where there are differences, I have included
|
||
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other formats. In particular, this applies to CDs, which often include new
|
||
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or additional material not available on the records, and to cassettes, which
|
||
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sometimes are the only other format, besides CD, being used to release material.
|
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In some cases, material is only being released on CDs. I have tried to be
|
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thorough, but ...
|
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|
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... well that's about it! Send all corrections, additions, updates, etc. to:
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Internet: iws@sgfb.ssd.ray.com
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Usenet: {gatech, uiucdcs, decuac, sun, ukma, necntc, spdcc}!rayssd!sgfb!iws
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Bitnet: iws%sgfb.ssd.ray.com@a.cs.uiuc.edu
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Bitnet: iws%sgfb.ssd.ray.com@eddie.mit.edu
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