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| Sales Rank: | 7181 (lower is better) |
| Price Used: | $4.50 |
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| Release Date: | 2003-02-25 |
| Label: | Rhino / Wea |
| UPC: | 081227439521 |
| Binding: | Audio CD |
| Published By: | Rhino / Wea |
| ASIN: | B00007LTIJ |
| Category: | Music |
Tracks on Live / Dead by Rhino / Wea
- Dark Star
- St. Stephen
- The Eleven
- Turn On Your Love Light
- Death Don't Have No Mercy
- Feedback
- And We Bid You Goodnight
- Bonus Track 1
- Bonus Track 2
Editorial Reviews and Product Descriptions
Album Description
Expanded & remastered (HDCD) version of the band's 1969 tour de force spotlighting the band in all their onstage glory, features the single version of 'Dark Star' as a hidden bonus track. Digipak. Warner/Rhino. 2003.
Customer Reviews
Should be called 'The Best & Worst of the Grateful Dead.' - Reviewed on 2008-11-23
Yeah, that title might throw some Deadheads off. But let's be honest - this 1969 double live album (the first for the Dead) is a tad bit overrated. Before we get into the negative, let's dive into the positive.
First things first, you probably came to this album seeking out Dark Star. All I have to say is good for you, becuase this is one of the trippiest, craziest jams I've ever heard. It really is the sound of late 60's psychedelic San Fransisco. I'd go so far as to say that this is what it sounds like when you trip on mushrooms. Yeah, they're a little out-of-tune throughout the song, but in a strange way, it kinda helps the song out. It's one of the few 23 minute songs I can listen to that never bores me. There's so much going on, it's incredible. I can listen to it 5 times in a row and still hear something new.
Also, St. Stephen into The Eleven into Turn On Your Lovelight is just breathtaking. St. Stephen has always been a favorite of mine, and this version kills the original. Much more fiery playing, great San-Fransiscian harmonies, and some killer solos by the one and only Jerry Garcia. The Eleven has to be one of the few jams done in 11/8. And it works! It's incredible how diverse the band was in their heyday.
A lot of people don't care for Lovelight. I like this one, it showcases their bluesy side a little better. And Pigpen has a cool dark soul voice that really pushes the song along. Another classic.
However, the last 3 tracks are where things go downhill. Death Don't Have No Mercy is agonizingly slow, with some really bad singing by Jerry. Such a shame, becuase he can be a good singer when he wants to be. And what's up with Feedback? Do we really need this? And We Bid You Goodnight is neat, but nothing essential. What happened? We were on a roll with the first four tracks!
So, that's my two cents on this album. 50 minutes of greatness, 25 minutes of agonizing filler (which you can skip, thank God) = An album more people should get into. Enjoy!
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Book Subjects
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- Pop/Rock Music
- Rock
- Rock/Pop