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99) Credits




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This article is from the Grateful Dead FAQ, by John J. Wood, Eric Nay and Ihor Slabicky tcgdd@hotmail.com with numerous contributions by others.

99) Credits

In closing, I would like to give "Special Thanks" to the following for
providing the inspiration, help, support, rumor control, and crucial info:

Geoff Reeves, Michael Bandes, Cormac Burke, I. Fraser, John W. Scott, George
Cross, Seth Jackson, A. C. Muenz, John Reilly, Jeff Loomis, Alan Wexelblat,
Kamarauskas, Peter Zukoski, Rich Cower, Dennis Doubleday, Doug Moog, Gary
Dispoto, Mark Kraitchman, Andrew Trapani, Harvey J. Chervitz, Steve Elias,
David Gans, Eric Flaum, Jeff Tamarkin, M. Rego, Bob Thaden, William Richard,
Robin and Stuart Nixon, Michael A. Murphy, Bill Weisman, Niels P. Mayer, Dan
Blumenthal, David Vinayak Wallace, Eli Messinger, Mark Nudelman, J. B. Hofmann,
jrr (Trucker), Mike Peckar, John Schulien, Doug Faunt, Hell's Angels (New York
City Chapter), Kent Stewart, Frank Caherty, Tom Constanten via Relix, Dennis
Bruggink, Eagle, Richard E. Baum, Jerry Newmark, Elliot Hans, Ian Harries,
Leora Lawton, Glen Wheless, The Golden Road/Blair Jackson, Pete Zakel, Ben
Fine, Brian Jarvinen, Steve Samuels, Joseph E. Doheny, Ken Hannan, Randy
McKinney, Dave McIntyre, Gordon Garb, Neil Schumann, Dan Blumenthal, Loren
Rosen, Michael Walsh, Eric J. Simon, Robert C. Major, Mike Dalich, Peter Clark,
Allen J. Baum, David Chesavage, tomw, Elspeth Cusack, Andrew Gallo, Jamie Ide,
Floyd Vest, Larry Willard, Gary B. Burnet, David S. Lerner, Steve Ramirez,
Svante Lindahl, Ross MacKay, Steve Holm, Carl Mead, Richard Factor, Gavin Ross,
furbush, Unbroken Chain, Dupree's Diamond News, The WELL, Relix, Scott Allen,
Ken Cluff, David Womack, Jeff Lester, Tom Wible, Tom Ferraro, the Grateful
Dead, and all those who came before us.

:-) :-) ;-)

More "Special Thanks!": Tim & Michelle, Ed Watson, Joe Rizzo, Todd Prusin,
Adrian M. Johnson, Eric Schwartz (for all his scans!!!), Ira Heller, Peer
Ellekjaer (about the European versions of "Vintage Dead", "Historic Dead",
and other European releases), Eric Levy (covers of GD songs by others),
Richard S. Pipes and Michael Zelner (the Scholastic Book entry), Walter J.
Keenan ("The Columbia Revolt"), Kirby Bell, Bill Kramer, David Dodd and
Robert Weiner (biblio-research), Paul Bodenham (Hunter on BBC), Dwight
Holmes (LaG... TGD photos), Greg Poulos (Wildflowers), Glenn Gillis, Gregg
Nixon and Mark Kraitchman (Ratdog on Today), Bill Kristy (Crazy Otto), Hugh
Barroll (Paul Pena), Joseph Limpert, Gary Peterson

In the history of recorded sound, many formats have been used: wax cylinders,
78 rpm records, 45 rpm records (in mono and stereo), 33 1/3 rpm records (in
mono, stereo, CD-4, QS, and SQ), reel-to-reel tape (in stereo and four track),
eight track tape, cassette, CD, DAT, DCC, MD, and DVD among them. Some never
have become popular, some have disappeared from popular usage, and some are
still with us. Many of the earliest recordings listed here were originally
released on the 33 1/3 revolutions per minute long playing record format, and
I have used that to list the catalog numbers in this discography. Where there
are differences, I have included other formats. In particular, this applies
to CDs, which often include new or additional material not available on the
records, and to cassettes, which sometimes are the only other format, besides
CD, being presently used to release material. In many cases, material is only
being released on CDs. I have tried to be thorough, but ...

 

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