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Dozin' at the Knick
(1996)
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Grateful Dead
Drawing upon the same spring 1990 East Coast tour that produced Without a Net, Dozin' at the Knick mixes performances from three successive shows performed at Knickerbocker Arena in Albany, NY, March 24-26. It contains most of the first set from March 26, all of the second set from March 24, and the second half of the second set from March 25. ...
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World Gone Wrong
(1993)
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Bob Dylan
If Good as I Been to You was a strong traditionalist folk record, World Gone Wrong was an exceptional one, boasting an exceptional set of songs given performances so fully realized that they seemed like modern protest songs. Much of this record is fairly obscure to anyone outside of dedicated folk fans; "Delia" (covered by Johnny Cash the ...
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Reckoning
(1981)
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Grateful Dead
Having given up on studio work after the disaster of Go to Heaven, the Grateful Dead recorded a series of concerts in New York and San Francisco in October 1980 for two live albums. This is the first, a set of acoustic material that will remind many listeners of the rustic feel of the classic Workingman's Dead and American Beauty albums, although ...
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Go to Heaven [Bonus Tracks]
(2006)
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The Grateful Dead
Time has somewhat mellowed the general disdain that critics and Deadheads alike leveled at Go to Heaven upon its release in May of 1980. Granted, none of these readings come close to their perfunctory live counterparts. However, that argument holds true for a vast majority of the Grateful Dead's studio catalog -- which had now grown to include 16 ...
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Fallout from the Phil Zone
(1997)
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Grateful Dead
In contrast to then-recent Grateful Dead archival releases, this two-disc, two-hour-plus live album does not present a particular show or group of shows, but rather is a compilation, courtesy of bassist Phil Lesh (hence the title) of what he calls "rarer material (P.A. tapes and other reference sources culled from shows that wouldn't have made it ...
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Flyin' High
(2002)
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Professor Louie/The Cromatix
Aaron Hurwitz (aka Professor Louie) was a session musician on three records recorded by the Band in the mid-'90s, and it shows throughout Flyin' High. The 11 songs on Flyin' High are, like the Band, a deft mix of Americana genres, including bluegrass, zydeco, folk, rockabilly, and others. There are some notable guest appearances and collaborations ...
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Ballad Book, Vol. 2
(1990)
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Joan Baez
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Joan Baez Ballad Book
(1972)
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Joan Baez
At a time when Baez was changing labels and branching into contemporary folk and country styles, Joan Baez Ballad Book harks back to her roots. Vanguard released this generous compilation of traditional Anglo-American folk ballads (culled from Baez's early-'60s material) as a double-LP (later reissued as two separate LPs). Taken en masse, the ...
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View from the Vault
(2000)
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Grateful Dead
As technology became more sophisticated over the Grateful Dead's 30-year career, they were able to document their performances more completely and in higher quality; however, their fans are in general more interested in their earlier work. The Dead organization has tried to release archival recordings from throughout the band's history, but the ...
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Reckoning [Bonus Tracks]
(2006)
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The Grateful Dead
Having given up on studio work after the disaster of Go to Heaven, the Grateful Dead recorded a series of concerts in New York and San Francisco in October 1980 for two live albums. Reckoning is the first, with a set of acoustic material that will remind many listeners of the rustic feel of the classic Workingman's Dead and American Beauty albums, ...
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