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.
Nightfood - Brian Melvin's Nightfood (Global Pacific Records/Columbia ZK
40733) Bob Weir sings on "Fever" and "Mercy, Mercy, Mercy" (written by Joe
Zawinul). Released in September, 1988. Recorded at Different Fur Recording
in San Francisco with overdubs and mix done at Bob Weir's home studio. The
cover shows a night scene of a woman in a short dress and high heeled shoes
standing in front of a red car whose headlights are on. Possible recording
dates are November 17, 1984 and January 3, 1985. Jaco Pastorius and Merl
Saunders play on the album.
Nightfood - Brian Melvin's Nightfood (Global Pacific/CBS GPD 333.) CD release.
Nightfood - Brian Melvin's Nightfood (Grateful Dead GDCD-39022) CD release.
Watchfire - Peter Sears (Redwood Records RR 8806, Redwood Records, 6400 Hollis
Street, Suite 8, Emeryville, CA 96408) Garcia plays slide guitar on "Nothing
Personal" and acoustic guitar on "Let The Dove Fly Free". Hart and Garcia
appear on "One More Innocent". Hart appears on other tunes. (An alternate
address may be: Redwood Records, 8 Laurel Street, Mill Valley, CA 94941.)
Dinosaurs - Dinosaurs (Relix RRLP 2031) Includes Robert Hunter on "Who Makes
The Moves" which was also written by Hunter. This also includes Hunter's
"Resurrection Rag".
Living Earth - Living Earth (Relix RRLP 2033) This contains "Mason's
Children". Released in October, 1988.
Fiesta En La Biblioteca - The Pontiac Brothers (Frontier FLP 1019) Contains a
version of "Brown Eyed Women". This, their third album, was released in 1986.
Doll Hut / Fiesta En La Biblioteca - The Pontiac Brothers (Frontier) A 1991
release of their second and third albums.
Drums Of Passion: The Invocation - Babatunde Olatunji (Rykodisc RCD 10102)
Released only on CD and cassette. Produced by Mickey Hart.
The Traveling Jewish Wedding - The Golden Gate Gypsy Orchestra Of America And
California (Rykodisc RCD 10105, 1988) Released only on CD and cassette.
Produced by Mickey Hart. Originally released in 1981.
- Zahir Hussain (Aspen Records ) Hart plays percussion on this Spring,
1987 release. Hussain also appeared on the Diga record.
No Time - The Squalls (Dog Gone Records DOG 0001, Dog Gone Records, P.O.
Box 1742, Athens, GA 30603, DOG 0001) Includes a version of "Truckin'".
Released in 1988. Dog Gone Records was started by Jefferson Holt, R.E.M's
manager.
Almost Acoustic - Jerry Garcia Acoustic Band (Concensus Reality/Grateful Dead
GDCD 4005) A CD-only release of the Fall, 1987 performances at the Wiltern
Theater in Los Angeles. It includes "Ripple". Released in December, 1988.
Almost Acoustic - Jerry Garcia Acoustic Band (GD Records GDDLP 5.00036 M)
A two record set pressed on white vinyl and released in Germany (GD
Records/Line Music GmbH, P.O. Box 605220, D-2000, Hamburg, 60, West Germany).
Almost Acoustic - Jerry Garcia Acoustic Band (GD Records GDV 4005, Grateful
Dead Records, 48-50 Steele Road, London, NW10 7AS) a one record UK release
with ten songs on it: "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot", "Deep Elum Blues", "Blue
Yodel #9", "I'm Here To Get My Baby", and "I'm Troubled"; "The Girl At The
Crossroads Bar", "Oh Babe, It Ain't No Lie", "Casey Jones", "Diamond Joe",
and "Ripple".
Dylan & The Dead - Bob Dylan (Columbia OC 45056) Bob Dylan live, with the
Grateful Dead backing him, from the July, 1987 shows ("Joey" and "Slow Train"
are from Foxboro; "I Want You" is from Oakland; "Queen Jane Approximately"
is from Eugene; the rest are from Anaheim). Mixed and edited by John Cutler
at the Dead's studio. Released on January 18, 1988, or even January 31, 1988,
possibly even on February 6, 1989.
Dylan & The Dead - Bob Dylan (Grateful Dead GDCD 4104) Released on CD in 1989.
Dylan & The Dead - Bob Dylan (Columbia CD OC 45056) Released on CD. This was
released as a special edition/promotional CD.
Dylan & The Dead - Bob Dylan (Columbia CSK 1435) A promotional "picture CD"
(the album cover appears on the CD). Contains the following songs: "Slow
Train" (4:57), "I Want You" (4:51), "Gotta Serve Somebody" (5:51), "Queen Jane,
Approximately" (6:32), "Joey" (5:23), "All Along The Watchtower" (6:24), and
"Knockin' On Heaven's Door" (6:51).
Silverado Trail - Terry Dolan ( ) This anthology album was co-produced with
Dan Healy.
 
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