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Binding: Audio CDEAN: 0081227439828 Format: Live, Original recording reissued, Original recording remastered Label: Rhino / Wea Manufacturer: Rhino / Wea MPN: 74398 Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Rhino / Wea Release Date: March 25, 2003 Studio: Rhino / Wea Editorial Review: Album Description: Expanded & remastered (in glorious HDCD) version of 1971 album includes two ultra rare bonus tracks, 'I'm A Hog For You' & 'Oh, Boy!'. Includes expanded booklet as well, with rare photos, packaged in Digipak format. Warner/Elektra. 2003. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - A Decent Live Album1971 was probaly one of the best years for the dead. They had some not so acid songs yet they still could play jams good and this album shows it. A great album for anyone buy now Rating: - The Golden GateA billion joints were rolled on these album covers... On my birthday in 1971, The Grateful Dead, released this double LP of some selected 1971 concerts. After this record, this band from San Francisco, {New York City, was already a Dead stronghold} would see the size and scope of their world, change greatly. Now down to five players {Jerry, Bobby, Pigpen, Phil & Billy} the sound of the band was very different. And, after recording both: "Workingmans Dead" & "American Beauty" the ... Read More Rating: - Good StuffGood indication of the period sound of this iteration of the band. More of the bluesy sound that they started with than on later live releases. Rating: - Great live albumIf you are a Deadhead then you'll love it, especially Bertha, it's an immaculate performance. Some may find the middle of the album a bit slow and excessive on the drum solos, but this leads into some great stuff. A purchase that has been well appreciated and great value for money. If you want a strong bluesy jamming album, I'd suggest Fillmore East over this one. Rating: - A great Live show!I found the record version of this in my basement. Sadly, for about 3 years I could not listen to it and other amazing grateful dead records because it seemed that no one in america had a record player anymore. But I finally bought the cd and good god Is this good! it truly is an awesome piece of music, it can stand the test of time, and it is really good to listen to for whatever occasion. This is by far one of the best live albums the dead released, it is up there with "Live/dead" and "truckin up ... Read More |