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.
Terrapin Station - Grateful Dead (Arista AL 7001) Released on July 27, 1977.
Also released as ALB-8329. "Samson And Delilah" is based on an old spiritual,
and played in a style close to Reverend Gary Davis's. "Sunrise" was written
by Donna Jean Godchaux. One of the songs from the "Terrapin" suite, "Equinox",
by Phil Lesh and Robert Hunter, with Garcia on lead vocals, was recorded but
never released, as there was not enough room on that side of the record to
include it. Mickey Hart's timbale solo on "Terrapin Flyer" was erased by
Keith Olsen and replaced with strings.
Terrapin Station - Grateful Dead (Arista AL 7001) Released on July 27, 1977.
There is a "Specially Banded For Airplay" version with the "Terrapin" side
pressed with bands separating the songs. The question "Where do you keep your
stereo, Jer?" is appears on Side A, in the center of the vinyl pressing.
Terrapin Station - Grateful Dead (Direct Disk Labs SD 16619) A high quality
pressing released in 1979. This was licensed through Arista.
Terrapin Station - Grateful Dead (Arista ARCD 8065) Released on CD in 1986.
Arista World Pop - var. (Arista 1977) This 1977 compilation includes
"Musician (It's Not an Easy Life)", written by Brent Mydland and performed by
Silver, the band he was in before joining the Greatful Dead, and "Terrapin
Station" by the Grateful Dead.
Heaven Help The Fool - Bob Weir Band (Arista AB 4155) Released on January 13,
1978. This album was recorded after the Grateful Dead had recorded "Terrapin
Station", in the same studio and with the same producer (Keith Olsen) as
"Terrapin Station". It includes these Weir and Barlow compositions: "Bombs
Away" (5:06), "Salt Lake City" (4:04), "Shade of Grey" (4:30), "Heaven Help
The Fool" (5:30), "This Time Forever" (4:09), and "Wrong Way Feelin'" (5:12).
The cover shows Bob Weir crouched down on bended knee, holding an acoustic
guitar.
Heaven Help The Fool - Bob Weir Band (Arista ARCD 8165) Released on CD.
Cats Under The Stars - Jerry Garcia (Arista AB 4160) Released on March 15,
1978. Includes "Rubin And Cherise"
Cats Under The Stars - Jerry Garcia (Arista ) Released on eight track.
Cats Under The Stars - Jerry Garcia (Arista ARCD 8535) Released on CD.
Pop/AOR Best Bets - var. (Arista ALS 04) This promo LP of various Arista
artists includes "Bombs Away" and "Heaven Help The Fool" by Bob Weir.
Arista AOR Sampler - var. (Arista ALS 06) This two record sampler includes
two pieces by the Jerry Garcia Band: "Reuben And Cherise" (5:00) and
"Gomorrah" (5:07). Released in 1978.
Grateful Dead Sampler - var. (Arista SP 35) This contains cuts from
"Terrapin Station", "Heaven Help The Fool", and "Cats Under The Stars".
This was also released as "Recently Dead".
Recently Dead - var. (Arista SP 35) Released in 1978, this sampler contains:
Side A: "Bombs Away", "Shakedown Street", "Estimated Prophet", "Rubin And
Cherise", and "I Need A Miracle"; Side B: "Good Lovin'", "Passenger", "Easy
To Slip", "France", and "Cats Under The Stars".
Max Weinberg Presents: Let There Be Drums! Vol. 3: The 70's - var.
(Rhino R2 711549) This third LP of Max Weinberg's tribute to great drumming
and percussion includes "Terrapin Flyer" (2:01) by the Grateful Dead.
Let There Be Drums, Vol. 3: The 70's - var. (Rhino 71549) Released on CD and
cassette on February 1, 1994.
Shakedown Street - Grateful Dead (Arista AB 4198) Released on November 15,
1978. Also released as ALB-8321. Includes "From The Heart Of Me" by Donna
Godchaux.
Shakedown Street - Grateful Dead (Arista ARCD 4198) released on CD in 1986.
The Best Of Crosby & Nash - David Crosby and Graham Nash (Atlantic 19203)
This best of collection, released in 1977, includes Garcia, Lesh, and
Kreutzmann on "The Wall Song".
Step Up To Big Pay - Cache Valley Drifters (Flying Fish 220) This 1979
release contains a bluegrass version of "Cumberland Blues".
Step Up To Big Pay - Cache Valley Drifters (Rounder ) Tentatively to be
released on CD in 2000.
Eclipse - Hamza el-Din (Pacific Arts Records ) This includes Hart on
percussion. Music by the Sudanese oud master.
Eclipse - Hamza el-Din (Rykodisc RCD 10103) Released only on CD and
cassette. Produced by Mickey Hart. Originally released in 1978.
Replay - Crosby, Stills, & Nash (Atlantic 16026) Jerry Garcia plays pedal
steel guitar on "Change Partners". This "best of" album was released in
December 1980.
 
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