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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) The Complete Grateful Dead Discography p14


Diga - Diga Rhythm Band (Round/UA RX-LA600-G/RX 110) Released in March,
1976. Appearing on this release is Vince Delgado, who later formed the group
"Jazayer". The track "Happiness Is Drumming" later evolved into the song
"Fire On The Mountain".

Diga - Diga Rhythm Band (Round/UA RX-EA600-H/RX 110) Released on stereo
tape cartridge (eight track tape).

Diga - Diga Rhythm Band (Round/UA RX-CA600-H/RX 110) Released on stereo
cassette tape.

Diga - Diga Rhythm Band (Rykodisc RALP 10101) With Mickey Hart. Originally
released in 1976 on Round Records. The Rykodisc vinyl album has pink frosting
color added to the cover. This release has been remixed by Mickey Hart. Some
of the records are pressed on clear vinyl.

Diga - Diga Rhythm Band (Rykodisc RCD 10101) With Mickey Hart. Released on
CD in 1988. On some CDs released in June, 1999, the name was misspelled on
the spine as "Rythym".

The Rock Generation - var. (Abingdon Audio-graphics Soundsheet 1010751B) This
soundsheet produced by Dennis C. Benson at the Cork Cellar, includes on
side 2, band 19, an interview segment "Bob Weir: High On Music". Produced in
1976.

Steal Your Face - Grateful Dead (Grateful Dead/United Artists GD LA620 J2
GD 104) Recorded between October 16 and 20, 1974 at the Winterland Arena in
San Francisco, this two record live album was released in stereo on June 26,
1976. Due to problems with the recordings, most of the vocals and some
instrumental tracks were re-recorded in the studio.

Steal Your Face - Grateful Dead (United Artists GD LA620 J2 (QS)) This two
record album was also released in the QS quadraphonic encoding.

Steal Your Face - Grateful Dead (UA GD-EA620-J) This album was released on
8-track tape.

Steal Your Face - Grateful Dead (Grateful Dead GDCD 4006) This 1989 two-CD
release includes lyric sheets with both CD volumes.

Out Of The Blues - David Bromberg (Columbia PC 34467) This "best of" album,
released in 1977, includes "Demon In Disguise" and "Sharon", two tracks where
members of the Dead play. Also on CD, and on cassette with a slightly changed
cover.

Lovin' In The Valley Of The Moon - Norton Buffalo (Capitol ST 11625) Mickey
Hart plays on two tracks of this 1977 release.

Desert Horizon - Norton Buffalo (Capitol ST 11847) Mickey Hart plays on
"Desert Horizon" (4:40). Released in 1978.

Lovin' In The Valley Of The Moon / Desert Horizon - Norton Buffalo (Edsel 431)
The two albums were released on one CD in November, 1995.

Jubilation - The Rowans (Asylum 7E 1114) Although the album was recorded at
"The Barn" and Mickey Hart gets a "special thanks", Mickey Hart does not play
on this 1977 release.

Live N' Kickin' - Kingfish (Jet/UA JT/LA732-G) The cover features Neptune
seated on his throne. Bob Weir plays on this 1977 release, which was recorded
live at the Roxy in Hollywood (either between May 29 to June 1, 1975, or
between March 10 to 13, 1976. Weir's guitar parts were erased from the
album, except for the songs where he sings: "Lazy Lightnin'" (3:02) and
"Supplication" (2:56). Many of the erased parts are still somewhat audible,
as they bled through to the drum tracks. The album also includes "Hypnotize"
(4:35). "Lazy Lightning" and "Supplication", as performed by the Grateful
Dead, appear on "Dick's Picks Volume 3". Reissued in 1981 on Accord SN 7128.

Live N' Kickin' - Kingfish (Accord SN 7128) Reissued in 1981.

Live N' Kickin' - Kingfish (Grateful Dead GDCD 4010) Available from Grateful
Dead Merchandising.

What A Long Strange Trip It's Been: The Best Of The Grateful Dead - Grateful
Dead (Warner Bros. 2W 3091) A two record "best of" release from July, 1977,
possibly as late as September, 1977. It includes the pre-release version of
the "Dark Star" / "Born Cross-Eyed" single. On the album, the song breakdowns
are: side 1: "New, New Minglewood Blues", "Cosmic Charlie", "Truckin'",
"Black Peter", and "Born Cross-Eyed" (2:04); side 2: "Ripple", "Doin' That
Rag", "Dark Star" (3:05), "High Time", and "New Speedway Boogie"; side 3:
"St. Stephen", "Jack Straw", "Me & My Uncle", and "Tennessee Jed"; and side
4: "Cumberland Blues", "Playing in the Band", "Brown-Eyed Woman", and "Ramble
On Rose". (Note: the handwritten font by Rick Griffin has been copied and
become available as ripple.ttf.)

What A Long Strange Trip It's Been: The Best Of The Grateful Dead - Grateful
Dead (Warner Bros. WB 3091-2) Released on two CDs in 1989.

Innerview - Jim Ladd (Inner View, 8913 West Olympic Blvd., Suite 201, Beverly
Hills, CA 90211, (213) 652-8710) Interviews with the Dead appear in Series 17
and in Series 19, Show 7 "Grateful Dead, Part 2 - Electric". Broadcast in
1976.

 

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