THREE FROM THE VAULT by GRATEFUL DEAD

SKU82509
ArtistGRATEFUL DEAD
TitleTHREE FROM THE VAULT
LabelFUTURE DAYS RECORDINGS
Catalog #FDR 609
Tag
ReleaseW 15 - 2015
FormatVinyl - US4LP
EAN Barcode826853060912
Benelux exclusive, Import
 € 93,50 incl. VAT, excl. shipping

Tracks

  1. Two Ditties: The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down, Spring Song
  2. Truckin'
  3. Cumberland Blues
  4. It Hurts Me Too
  5. Playing in the Band
  6. Dark Hollow
  7. Smokestack Lightning
  8. China Cat Sunflower
  9. I Know You Rider
  10. Greatest Story Ever Told
  11. Johnny B. Goode
  12. Bird Song
  13. Easy Wind
  14. That's It For The Other One: I Cryptical Envelopment
  15. II Drums
  16. III The Other One
  17. Wharf Rat
  18. Good Lovin'
  19. Casey Jones

Description

Following on the heels of Light In The Attic’s vinyl LP release of One and Two From The Vault comes the final release in the trilogy of 'From The Vault' releases by the Grateful Dead.These releases are distinguished from the more abundant Dick’s Picks series in that Dick’s Picks are “direct from the soundboard” recordings, while the From The Vault series were professionally recorded on multi-track tape and then mixed down (decades) later for release. Recorded live at the Capitol Theatre (Port Chester, NY) in 1971, this is the worldwide vinyl debut release of this seminal show featuring the 5 piece line-up of Pigpen, Garcia, Weir, Lesh, and Kruetzmann (Mickey Hart had temporarily left the band at that point), freshly remastered in 2014 by Joe Gastwirt for your pleasure. 20 classic songs on 8 sides of wax, this show has previously only been available on CD; this is the first ever vinyl LP release! The band played six shows over the course of seven nights at the Capitol Theatre in February of 1971, and this was the second of that run, recorded on the 19th. Their previous two studio albums had been their landmark recordings of Workingman’s Dead and American Beauty, and while songs from those albums were certainly featured, the Dead debuted seven brand new songs on this night–all of which went on to become Dead “standards” including “Playing in the Band,” “Greatest Story Ever Told,” and two absolute classics: “Bird Song” and “Deal.” Essential Dead.

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