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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 p47


Let It Rock (2:36) / Midnight Town (3:12) - Jerry Garcia (Round RX 4504)
Released on June 21, 1974.

Let It Rock (2:36) - Jerry Garcia (RX 4504) A mono/stereo promo single.
Released on June 21, 1974.

Rum Runners (3:01) / It Must Have Been The Roses (3:30) - Robert Hunter (RX
4505)

It Must Have Been The Roses (3:30) - Robert Hunter (RX-4505) A mono/stereo
white label promo version.

Rum Runners (3:01) - Robert Hunter (RX 4505) A mono/stereo promo version.

Must Have Been The Roses - Robert Hunter ( ) recorded as a 'Muzak-type'
version.

U.S. Blues (3:12) / Loose Lucy (3:15) - Grateful Dead (GD45-03 or GD-4503)
Has a picture sleeve. Released on June 27, 1974.

U.S. Blues (3:12) - Grateful Dead (GD45-03) A mono/stereo promo version.
This also has a picture sleeve.

U.S. Blues (3:12) - Grateful Dead (GD45-03) A mono/stereo promo version in a
regular sleeve.

Sampler For Deadheads - Garcia / Tales Of The Great Rumrunners (Round SMP 01)
This sampler contains rough mixes from these two albums: "Maybe She's A
Bluebird", "It Must Have Been The Roses", and "Keys To The Rain" by Hunter;
and "Turn On The Bright Lights" and "Midnight Town" by Garcia. Released in
June, 1974.

Sampler For Deadheads - Old And In The Way / Keith and Donna (Round SMP 02,
RX 103 A and RX 104 B) This sampler contains rough mixes from these two
albums ("Old And In The Way" and "Panama Red") released on Round Records.
Released in June, 1974.

Sampler For Deadheads - Robert Hunter / Phil Lesh and Ned Lagin (Round Records
SMP 03, RX 105-A and RX 106-B) This sampler contains rough mixes from "Tiger
Rose" and "Sea Stones", released on Round Records. Released in June, 1974.

The Music Never Stopped (3:14) / Franklin's Tower - Grateful Dead (UA/GD
GD-XW718-Y) Released on September 1, 1975. The label has the "Jester" at the
top. The last two lines of the third verse ("C'mon children...") and the
fourth verse are omitted and replaced by a vocal bridge by Donna Godchaux.

The Music Never Stopped (3:14) - Grateful Dead (UA/GD GD-XW718-Y) A
mono/stereo promo single.

Franklin's Tower / Help On The Way - Grateful Dead (UA/GD 762) Released on
September 1, 1975 (possibly January, 1976).

Franklin's Tower - Grateful Dead (UA GD 762) A mono/stereo promo single.

Hypnotize (2:35) / Supplication - Kingfish (UA/Round RX 749) On the grey
colored Round Records label. "Hypnotize" is a different studio version (not
an edit) than the album (4:56) version.

Hypnotize (2:35) - Kingfish (UA/Round RX-XW749-Y) A promotional stereo/mono
single with the normal United Artists/Round label. Released in 1976. This is
a different studio version (not an edit) than the "Hypnotize" (4:56) album
version. Produced in association with Bob Weir and Dan Healy.

Wham Bam Shang A Lang / - Silver (Arista ) Brent Mydland was in the band
Silver before he joined the Grateful Dead. This single did not appear on the
"Silver" album.

Dark Star / Born Cross Eyed - Grateful Dead (WB SAM 79) A 1977 UK-released
promotional 45 rpm single, on the "Burbank" label, from the "What A Long
Strange Trip It's Been" album. The picture sleeve was designed by Trevor
Wright. The back cover contains the lyrics to "Dark Star" and the legend:
"This record presented exclusively by Dark Star Magazine with the kind
cooperation of WEA Records Ltd".

Dancin' In The Streets (3:08) / Terrapin Station (3:17) - GD (Arista 0276)
Released on July, 27, 1977 (possibly September, 1977). Has horns added to the
"Dancin' In The Streets" mix.

Dancin' In The Streets (3:08) - Grateful Dead (Arista 0276) A mono/stereo
promo single. Has horns added to the mix.

Dancin' In The Streets / Terrapin Station - Grateful Dead (Arista Dead-1)
Twelve inch 45 rpm UK release without horns. According to the label notes,
"Dancin' In The Streets" is "adapted from Terrapin Station" and "Terrapin
Station" is "taken from Terrapin Station".

Passenger / Terrapin Station (3:17) - Grateful Dead (Arista 0291) Released on
July, 27, 1977 (possibly December, 1977).

Passenger - Grateful Dead (Arista 0291) A mono/stereo promo single.

 

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