Showing posts with label Grateful Dead. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Grateful Dead. Show all posts

Grateful Dead - The Grateful Dead Movie (2 x DVD9,1977/2012)

 
The Grateful Dead Movie, released in 1977 and directed by Jerry Garcia, is a film that captures live performances from rock band the Grateful Dead during an October 1974 five-night run at Winterland in San Francisco. These concerts marked the beginning of a hiatus, with the October 20, 1974, show billed as "The Last One". The band would return to touring in 1976. The film features the "Wall of Sound" concert sound system that the Dead used for all of 1974. The movie also portrays the burgeoning Deadhead scene. Two albums have been released in conjunction with the film and the concert run: Steal Your Face and The Grateful Dead Movie Soundtrack. 

    Jerry Garcia – lead guitar, vocals
    Bob Weir – rhythm guitar, vocals
    Phil Lesh – bass
    Bill Kreutzmann – drums
    Keith Godchaux – acoustic piano and electric piano
    Donna Godchaux – vocals

Additional musicians

    Ned Lagin – electric piano and synthesizers
    Mickey Hart – drums

 
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Grateful Dead - View from the Vault, Volume Four (DVD 9, 2012)

 

View from the Vault, Volume Four (styled as View from the Vault IV) is the fourth release in the "View from the Vault" series of rock concert recordings by the Grateful Dead. Like the other entries in the series, it was released simultaneously on CD and as a DVD concert video. However, unlike the previous 3-CD volumes, View from the Vault IV is a 4-CD set. This volume contains selections from two consecutive shows in California — July 24, 1987, at Oakland Stadium, and July 26, 1987 at Anaheim Stadium.

These concerts were recorded during the "Dylan & the Dead" tour. On this brief tour, the Grateful Dead played two sets followed by a performance by Bob Dylan, with the Dead providing his accompaniment (some of those performances are documented on the album Dylan & the Dead). All four Dead sets from these two dates are included in the release, but the sets with Dylan are not. Also not included are the "Touch of Grey" encores the Dead played both nights with Dylan on guitar (followed by an additional Dylan song). Additionally, the CD version includes "Friend of the Devil", "Me & My Uncle", and "Big River", which do not appear on the DVD.

View from the Vault IV was the first "View from the Vault" that was not also released on VHS videotape. It was the first DVD of the series that included the option of either a two-channel stereo or a Dolby 5.1 channel surround sound soundtrack. It was the final title in the "View from the Vault" series, and was followed eight months later by The Closing of Winterland DVD/CD set. 

  • Jerry Garcia – guitar, vocals
  • Bob Weir – guitar, vocals
  • Phil Lesh – bass, vocals
  • Brent Mydland – keyboards, vocals
  • Bill Kreutzmann – drums, percussion
  • Mickey Hart – drums, percussion



Grateful Dead - Rocking the Cradle: Egypt 1978 (2+1 CD + DVDRIP + DVD 5, 2008/FLAC)


 Rocking the Cradle: Egypt 1978 is a live album by American rock band the Grateful Dead. It contains two CDs and one DVD and was released in 2008. The album was recorded September 15 & 16, 1978, at the Giza pyramid complex in Giza, Egypt. This was the third continent on which the band performed, having previously performed in Europe. Unlike Dick's Picks, Road Trips, Dave's Picks, and certain other of the band's archival series of live album releases, which are simply two-track stereo recordings made from the soundboard during the concert, the shows on the album were recorded on a 24-track multitrack recorder and were mixed down to stereo just prior to the album's 2008 release.

A bonus disc of additional tracks from the dates was included with early copies of the album. The DVD contains concert footage (all of which is represented either on the two CDs or the bonus disc) from the September 16 performance. It also includes "The Vacation Tapes", a 15-minute feature, from footage originally shot on 8mm silent film, of band members, crew and friends visiting various Egyptian sites.

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

Guest musicians

  •     Hamza El Din - vocals, oud, tar, hand clapping on "Ollin Arageed"
  •     The Nubian Youth Choir - vocals, hand clapping, tar on "Ollin Arageed"







 

Grateful Dead - Lyceum Theatre, London, England 5/26/72 [4 CD, 2022/FLAC]

Lyceum Theatre, London, England 5/26/72 is a four-CD live album by the rock band the Grateful Dead. It contains the complete concert recorded at the Lyceum Theatre on May 26, 1972 – the last show of the band's Europe '72 tour. It was released on July 29, 2022.


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


 


Grateful Dead - View from the Vault, Volume Three (DVD 9/2012)

 

View from the Vault, Volume Three (or View from the Vault III) is the third release in the "View from the Vault" series by the Grateful Dead. It was released simultaneously as a three disc album on CD and as a concert performance video on DVD. It contains the June 16, 1990 show at the Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View, California.

The album also includes six songs from a show at the same venue on October 3, 1987. One of these is "My Brother Esau", the first appearance of this song on an album in CD format. The studio version had been the B-side of the "Touch of Grey" single in 1987, appeared on the cassette version of the In the Dark album, and was later released on the Beyond Description box set (it was then appended to the 2004 reissue of In the Dark). Another track from October 3, 1987 ("Maggie's Farm") had been released earlier in the year on Postcards of the Hanging.

  •     Jerry Garcia – lead guitar, vocals
  •     Bob Weir – rhythm guitar, vocals
  •     Phil Lesh – bass guitar, vocals
  •     Brent Mydland – Hammond organ, keyboards, vocals
  •     Mickey Hart – drums, percussion
  •     Bill Kreutzmann – drums, percussion 



Grateful Dead - Anthem Of The Sun (50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition, 2 CD, 2018) [FLAC]

Anthem of the Sun is the second album by rock band the Grateful Dead, released in 1968 on Warner Bros/Seven Arts. It is the first album to feature second drummer Mickey Hart. The band was also joined by Tom Constanten, who contributed avant-garde instrumental and studio techniques influenced by composers John Cage and Karlheinz Stockhausen.

The album was assembled through a collage-like editing approach helmed by members Jerry Garcia and Phil Lesh (along with soundman Dan Healy), in which disparate studio and live performance tapes were spliced together to create new hybrid recordings. The band also supplemented their performances with instruments such as prepared piano, kazoo, harpsichord, timpani, trumpet, and güiro. The result is an experimental amalgam that is neither a studio album nor a live album, but both at the same time.

In 1972, a more commercial alternate mix of the album was officially released to capitalize on the band's recent success. A 2018 reissue on Rhino Records collects both the 1968 and 1972 mixes.


  •     Jerry Garcia – lead guitar, acoustic guitar, kazoo, vibraslap, vocals, co-lead vocals on "That's It for the Other One" and "Born Cross-Eyed"
  •     Mickey Hart – drums, orchestra bells, gong, chimes, crotales, prepared piano, finger cymbals
  •     Bill Kreutzmann – drums, glockenspiel, gong, chimes, crotales, prepared piano, finger cymbals
  •     Phil Lesh – bass guitar, trumpet, harpsichord, kazoo, piano, timpani, vocals
  •     Ron "Pigpen" McKernan – Hammond and Vox organs, celesta, claves, vocals, lead vocals on "Alligator" and "Caution"
  •     Bob Weir – rhythm guitar, 12-string guitar, acoustic guitar, kazoo, vocals, lead vocals on "New Potato Caboose", co-lead vocals on "That's It for the Other One" and "Born Cross-Eyed"

Additional personnel

    Tom Constanten – prepared piano, piano, electronic tape

 

 

Grateful Dead - View from the Vault, Volume Two (DVD 9, 2012)


View from the Vault, Volume Two
(or View from the Vault II) is the second entry in the "View from the Vault" series by the Grateful Dead. It was released simultaneously as a three-disk CD and a one-disk DVD. This volume features the June 14, 1991 concert at Robert F. Kennedy Stadium in Washington, D.C., and bonus material from a show at the same venue on July 12, 1990. It is the only Grateful Dead video release featuring Vince Welnick and Bruce Hornsby.

The DVD contains one track that is not on the CD, "Box of Rain", recorded at the 1990 show. It also includes a music video, "Liberty", directed by Justin Kreutzmann, the son of Dead drummer Bill Kreutzmann. The video uses audio from March 30, 1994, Atlanta, which was previously released on So Many Roads (1965–1995). The "Rubin and Cherise" on the DVD menu is from the show on June 9, 1991. 


  • Jerry Garcia – lead guitar, vocals
  • Bob Weir – rhythm guitar, vocals
  • Phil Lesh – bass guitar, vocals
  • Vince Welnick – keyboards, vocals
  • Mickey Hart – drums, percussion
  • Bill Kreutzmann – drums, percussion
  • Bruce Hornsby – accordion, piano, synthesizer, vocals
  • Brent Mydland - keyboards, vocals (July 12, 1990 bonus footage)


 




Grateful Dead - View from the Vault [DVD 9, 2012]


View from the Vault, Volume One, sometimes known simply as View from the Vault, is the first release in a series of DVDs and companion soundtracks by the Grateful Dead known as "View from the Vault". The audio is taken from the soundboard and the video from the video screens at the concerts. The first volume was recorded and filmed at Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh on July 8, 1990 with bonus material recorded two days earlier at Cardinal Stadium, Louisville. 


Jerry Garcia – lead guitar, vocals
Bob Weir – rhythm guitar, vocals
Phil Lesh – bass guitar, vocals
Brent Mydland – Hammond organ, keyboards, vocals
Mickey Hart – drums, percussion
Bill Kreutzmann – drums, percussion





 




Grateful Dead - Truckin' Up to Buffalo (DVD9, 2012)


 Truckin' Up to Buffalo is a double CD soundtrack to the DVD video of the same name by the Grateful Dead. It was recorded at Rich Stadium in Orchard Park on July 4, 1989. There are no differences in the track listings of the CD and DVD versions. Two tracks had already been released: "All Along the Watchtower" was included in the compilation of Dylan songs, Postcards of the Hanging, and "Man Smart (Woman Smarter)" was released on Weir Here – The Best of Bob Weir. The album title is taken from a line in the band's song "Truckin'," though it was not included in the setlist that night. 


  •    Jerry Garcia – guitar, vocals
  •     Bob Weir – guitar, vocals
  •     Phil Lesh – electric bass, vocals
  •     Brent Mydland – keyboards, Hammond B3, vocals
  •     Mickey Hart – drums, percussion
  •     Bill Kreutzmann – drums, percussion


 

VA- Day of the Dead [3 CD, 2016/320+FLAC]

 

Day of the Dead is the twenty-fifth compilation release benefiting the Red Hot Organization, an international charity dedicated to raising funds and awareness for HIV and AIDS. Featuring fifty-nine exclusive recordings of covers of Grateful Dead songs by a number of independent artists as a tribute to the band and creation and curation by Aaron and Bryce Dessner of The National.








 

Grateful Dead - Ticket to New Year's (DVD 5, 1998/2012)


Ticket to New Year's is a concert video by the Grateful Dead. It was recorded at the Oakland Coliseum Arena in Oakland, California on December 31, 1987. It was released on VHS video tape and on Laserdisc in 1996, and on DVD in 1998.

The December 31, 1987 concert was broadcast on pay-per-view TV. The broadcast included several sketches that had been recorded in advance with members of the Grateful Dead. These are included in Ticket to New Year's, between the first and second sets.

 

 
 

Grateful Dead - Dead Ahead [DVD 9, 2012]


Dead Ahead
is a concert video by the Grateful Dead. It was recorded at Radio City Music Hall in New York City on October 30 and October 31, 1980, and released in 1981. An expanded version was released in 2005. In contrast to other Dead concert videos, Dead Ahead contains acoustic as well as electric song performances. 

In September and October 1980, the Grateful Dead did a concert tour of shows with three sets each, one acoustic set followed by two electric sets. The acoustic sets were the first the band had performed since the early '70s aside from a few rare one-off acoustic sets in special circumstances. The tour comprised 15 shows at The Warfield in San Francisco, 2 shows at the Saenger Theatre in New Orleans, and 8 shows at Radio City Music Hall in New York.

The following year, songs from the tour were released as two live albums, the all-acoustic Reckoning and the all-electric Dead Set.

Dead Ahead contains songs from the last two New York concerts, October 30 and October 31, 1980. Although the video was compiled from multiple performances, and is shorter than one of the three-set concerts, it follows the general format of one of the shows, starting with some acoustic material and proceeding to a longer section of amplified music, including a somewhat edited "Drums" and "Space".

The video also includes several sketches by the comedy team of Al Franken and Tom Davis. These are from the final night of the tour, October 31, which was hosted by Franken and Davis, and broadcast on radio and on closed circuit TV. 

 
 

Grateful Dead: Downhill from Here (DVD 5, 1999/2012)


Downhill from Here is a concert performance video by the Grateful Dead. It was recorded at Alpine Valley Music Theatre, near East Troy, Wisconsin, in July, 1989. Produced by Len Dell'Amico and Grateful Dead Productions. It was released by Monterey Home Video, on VHS in 1997 and on DVD in 1999, with a running time of 2 hours 30 minutes, and by Pioneer Entertainment, on LaserDisc in 1997.

Most of Downhill From Here was recorded on July 17, 1989. However, the last four songs of the first set – "Row Jimmy", "When I Paint My Masterpiece", "When Push Comes to Shove", and "The Music Never Stopped" – have been replaced with the last three songs of the first set from July 19 – "West L.A. Fadeaway", "Desolation Row", and "Deal".

"The Music Never Stopped" from July 17 is included in the albums Weir Here and Fallout from the Phil Zone. The latter also includes "Box of Rain" from July 19, and "Foolish Heart" from that date is a bonus track on Built to Last.

The title of the video is a play on words referring to the steep slope of Alpine Valley's general admission section, and perhaps also to the notion that 1989 through 1990 was the band's final peak period. 

  •   Jerry Garcia – guitar
  •   Mickey Hart – drums, percussion
  •   Bill Kreutzmann – drums, percussion
  •   Phil Lesh – bass
  •   Brent Mydland – keyboards
  •   Bob Weir – guitar


 

Grateful Dead - Dozin' at the Knick [3 CD, 1996/FLAC]


 Dozin' at the Knick is a recording of the Grateful Dead performing live in concert at the Knickerbocker Arena in Albany, New York. It was recorded March 24–26, 1990, and was released in 1996. 



Grateful Dead - The Vault Box (7 CD, 2007) [FLAC + 320]


 A limited edition box set containing the remastered version of One From The Vault, the remastered and expanded version of Two From The Vault and Three From The Vault. This release, which was available only from the Grateful Dead online store, was released to celebrate the release of Three From The Vault.

Grateful Dead - Europe '72: The Complete Recordings (22 shows - 73 CD, 2011/FLAC+320)


 Europe '72: The Complete Recordings is a box set of live recordings by the rock band the Grateful Dead. Billed as a "mega box set", it contains all of the band's spring 1972 concert tour of Europe — 22 complete shows, on 73 CDs. It was released on September 1, 2011.

All 22 concerts from Europe '72: The Complete Recordings were also produced as individual albums, most of them on three or four CDs. They were released in chronological order, in four batches, from October to December 2011. Each of the individual album covers features artwork by Scott McDougall, inspired by the front and back cover art that was created by Stanley Mouse and Alton Kelley for the original Europe '72 album. The May 3, 1972 concert at the Olympia Theatre in Paris was released as a six-disc vinyl LP on June 12, 2021 as part of Record Store Day. 

 


  Europe '72, Vol. 1: Wembley Empire Pool, London, England (4/7/1972)
  Europe '72, Vol. 2: Wembley Empire Pool, London, England (4/8/1972)
  Europe '72, Vol. 3: City Hall, Newcastle, England (4/11/1972)
  Europe '72, Vol. 4: Tivoli Concert Hall, Copenhagen, Denmark (4/14/1972)
  Europe '72, Vol. 5: Stakladen, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark (4/16/1972)
  Europe '72, Vol. 6: Tivoli Concert Hall, Copenhagen, Denmark (4/17/1972)
  Europe '72, Vol. 7: Beat Club, Bremen, West Germany (4/21/1972)
  Europe '72, Vol. 8: Rheinhalle, Düsseldorf, West Germany (4/24/1972)
  Europe '72, Vol. 9: Jahrhunderthalle, Frankfurt, West Germany (4/26/1972)
  Europe '72, Vol. 10: Musikhalle, Hamburg, West Germany (4/29/1972)
  Europe '72, Vol. 11: Olympia Theatre, Paris, France (5/3/1972)
  Europe '72, Vol. 12: Olympia Theatre, Paris, France (5/4/1972)
  Europe '72, Vol. 13: Bickershaw Festival, Wigan, England (5/7/1972)
  Europe '72, Vol. 14: Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, Holland (5/10/1972)
  Europe '72, Vol. 15: Grote Zaal, De Doelen, Rotterdam, Holland (5/11/1972)
  Europe '72, Vol. 16: Lille Fairgrounds, Lille, France (5/13/1972)
  Europe '72, Vol. 17: La Grande Salle Du Grand Theatre, Luxembourg (5/16/1972)
  Europe '72, Vol. 18: Kongressaal, Munich, West Germany (5/18/1972)
  Europe '72, Vol. 19: Lyceum Theatre, London, England (5/23/1972)
  Europe '72, Vol. 20: Lyceum Theatre, London, England (5/24/1972)
  Europe '72, Vol. 21: Lyceum Theatre, London, England (5/25/1972)
  Europe '72, Vol. 22: Lyceum Theatre, London, England (5/26/1972)






Grateful Dead - Listen to the River : St.Louis '71 '72 '73 (20 CD, 2021/FLAC+320) [reupload]


 LISTEN TO THE RIVER: ST. LOUIS ’71 ’72 ’73 is a 20CD set featuring five shows from the Fox Theatre - December 9 and 10, 1971; October 17-19, 1972; and two from the Kiel Auditorium - October 29 and 30, 1973.

The seven shows in the collection span slightly less than two years, but they represent some of the best shows the Grateful Dead played during some of its peak tours. The music tells the story of a band evolving, changing from one sound to another seamlessly, precipitated – in large part – by significant personnel changes in the Dead’s lineup.

Fox Theatre, St. Louis, MO 12/09/71
Fox Theatre, St. Louis, MO 12/10/71
Fox Theatre, St. Louis, MO 10/17/72
Fox Theatre, St. Louis, MO 10/18/72
Fox Theatre, St. Louis, MO 10/19/72
Kiel Auditorium, St. Louis, MO 10/29/73
Kiel Auditorium, St. Louis, MO 10/30/73



 

Grateful Dead - Terrapin Station (Limited Edition) [3 CD, 1997/FLAC]


 Terrapin Station (Limited Edition) is a triple CD live album by the Grateful Dead released in 1997. It was recorded on March 15, 1990 — bassist Phil Lesh's 50th birthday — at the Capital Centre in Landover, Maryland, and contained a rare Beatles cover, "Revolution". "Revolution" was a favorite song of Lesh's and had previously been played at his request. It also features the first performance of "Easy to Love You" in almost 10 years. The concert performance from the previous night, recorded at the same venue, can be found on Spring 1990 (The Other One). Likewise, the concert from the following night, at the same venue, is contained on Spring 1990. Additionally, the performances of "Walkin' Blues" and "Althea" from this show can be found on the live compilation album Without a Net. 



Grateful Dead - Unsurpassed Vol.1 - 8 [1994/FLAC + 320]

 


Outtakes, demos, rehearsal from Dead Man label series


 


Grateful Dead - The Grateful Dead Movie + The Grateful Dead Movie Soundtrack (5 CD/FLAC + DVDRIP video, 2005)


The Grateful Dead Movie, released in 1977 and directed by Jerry Garcia, is a film that captures live performances from rock band the Grateful Dead during an October 1974 five-night run at Winterland in San Francisco. These concerts marked the beginning of a hiatus, with the October 20, 1974, show billed as "The Last One". The band would return to touring in 1976. The film features the "Wall of Sound" concert sound system that the Dead used for all of 1974. The movie also portrays the burgeoning Deadhead scene. Two albums have been released in conjunction with the film and the concert run: Steal Your Face and The Grateful Dead Movie Soundtrack.  

    Jerry Garcia – lead guitar, vocals
    Bob Weir – rhythm guitar, vocals
    Phil Lesh – bass
    Bill Kreutzmann – drums
    Keith Godchaux – acoustic piano and electric piano
    Donna Godchaux – vocals

Additional musicians

    Ned Lagin – electric piano and synthesizers
    Mickey Hart – drums