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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 p7


Grateful Dead - Grateful Dead (Warner Bros. WS 1935-2) The CD, released in
1987, has a complete "Bertha" (it fades-in on the vinyl album). The CD clocks
in at 70:15.

Grateful Dead - Grateful Dead (Warner Bros. 7599-27192-1) A two record German
release of the "Skull And Roses" album. The back cover lists the song titles
in the left corner, and has a UPC barcode.

Fillmore: The Last Days - var. (Fillmore/Columbia Z3X 31390) Grateful Dead
("Casey Jones" and "Johnny B. Goode" from July 2, 1971) and NRPS ("Henry" with
Jerry Garcia from July 2, 1971) on this live album of the closing concerts at
the Fillmore West. This boxed set came with a booklet and poster. Released
in June, 1972.

Fillmore: The Last Days - var. (Columbia/Epic/Legacy Z2K 31390) Released on
two CDs, with the booklet, in March, 1991.

The History Of The Grateful Dead - Grateful Dead (Pride/MGM PRD 0016) A single
record "best of" from the "Vintage Dead" and "Historic Dead" albums. Released
in 1973.

The History Of The Grateful Dead - Grateful Dead (Pride/MGM PRD 0016) A
promotional release with a white, "Special Disc Jockey Record" label.

James And The Good Brothers - James and the Good Brothers (Columbia CS 30889)
This 1971 release by James Ackroyd and Brian Good and Bruce Good includes Bill
Kreutzmann, and possibly Garcia. It was produced and engineered by Betty
Cantor and Bob Matthews. The Good Brothers were part of the Musical Express
Tour of Canada in 1970.

Graham Nash/David Crosby - Graham Nash/David Crosby (Atlantic SD 7220)
Kreutzman, Lesh, and Garcia play on "The Wall Song". Garcia plays pedal steel
on "Southbound Train". Released on April 5, 1972 (May, 1972). The version of
"The Wall Song" (4:26) that is on the album is edited down from a longer
version (8:54) (recorded on November 9, 1971) which ended in a jam featuring
Garcia, Lesh, and Kreutzmann; the jam was edited out for the album. The album
is 35:40 long

Graham Nash/David Crosby - Graham Nash/David Crosby (Atlantic SD-7220-2) This
album was released on CD.

Stephen Stills 2 - Stephen Stills (Atlantic 7206) Jerry Garcia, uncredited in
liner notes, plays on "Change Partners" on this album that was released in
1971. The album is 43:02 long.

Tarot - Touchstone (United Artists UAS 5563) Tom Constanten plays on this
1972 release. This record is music from the Off-Broadway play "Tarot", which
played at the Chelsea Theater in Brooklyn, New York during the Fall of 1970.
Recorded in New York in April, 1971.

Powerglide - NRPS (Columbia KC 31284) Garcia and Kreutzman appear on this LP.

Papa John Creach - Papa John Creach (Grunt/RCA FTR 1003) Jerry Garcia appears
on "Soul Fever" on this December, 1971 release.

Armed Forces Radio Show - (AFRTS RL 3-2) Side one has three tracks from
"Historic Dead"; side two has Emerson, Lake & Palmer. Released in 1972.

Don't Drag It On - Chris Smither (Poppy Records PYS 5704) Side two this 1972
release, Smither's his second album, includes "Friend Of The Devil", with some
modified lyrics: "I took off for Reno, Chased by twenty hounds, Ran me all
night away, Till the morning came around." Recorded November 30 to December
4, 1971 at Bearville Sound Studios in Woodstock, New York.

I'm A Stranger Too! / Don't Drag On It - Chris Smither (Collectables COL 5838,
Collectables Records, P.O. Box 35, Narbeth, PA 19072, 800-336-4627, http://www.
oldies.com) This single-CD 1997 reissue consists of his first two albums. It
includes "Friend Of The Devil".

Garcia - Jerry Garcia (Warner Bros. BS 2582) Kreutzman and Hunter help out on
this release. Early releases had a "Garcia" sticker on the shrink-wrap. Some
later releases had a red/black advertising insert in the shrink-wrap to cover
up the pubic hair. The "NGC" numbers (NGC 205, NGC 891, NGC 300, and NGC 253)
correspond to galaxies. Released on January 20, 1972. The album was recorded
at the Wally Heider Studios on Hyde Street, San Francisco, in Studio D
(upstairs, in the back). Most of the basic tracks were recorded over a 21 day
period, with Kreutzmann on drums and Garcia on piano and bass, and Garcia
overdubbing them later. "The Wheel" evolved out of a jam, and Hunter wrote the
words as the jam session was being recorded. "Eep Hour" and "Loser" were
practiced in late 1970 with members of the "Planet Earth Rock And Roll
Orchestra".

The Whole Burbank Catalog (Warner Bros. PRO 512) This Warner Brothers sampler
includes Garcia's "The Wheel" (4:05) on it.

Garcia - Jerry Garcia (Grateful Dead GDCD 4003) This CD, issued in 1988, has
the song lyrics printed in the booklet.

Garcia (The Wheel) - Jerry Garcia (Grateful Dead Records GDLP 4.00656 J)
Released in the Fall of 1989 under license by Line Music GmbH of West Germany.
The spine says "Garcia (The Wheel)". The back cover notes leave off
some of the copyright information listed on the original U.S. release.

 

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