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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 p9

Glastonbury Fayre - var. (Revelation REV) This British-released album
includes "Dark Star" (24:06), taken from the April 8, 1972 performance
at the Wembley Empire Pool, in Wembley, England during the Europe '72
Tour.

Dark Star (24:06)/Don't Ease Me In (2:00) - Grateful Dead (International 202)
"Dark Star" is from the "Glastonbury Fayre" LP and "Don't Ease Me In" was
'Recorded Somewhere'. This is a 12 inch Italian release with an orange label.

The Incomparable Leland Stanford Junior University Marching Band 1972 - Leland
Stanford Junior University Marching Band (EMBO Records, 1972) This album,
with the decorated trombone bells on the cover, includes versions of "Uncle
John's Band" and "Truckin'", both arranged by Dr. Arthur P. Barnes.

Rowan Brothers - Rowan Brothers (Columbia KC 31297) Jerry Garcia plays
pedal steel guitar and Bill Kreutzman plays drums on this LP. In an
ad for this album, Jerry Garcia states that Chris and Lorin Rowan
"...could be like the Beatles. They're that good." Produced by Bill
Wolf and David Diadem (actually David Grisman). Re-released in Italy
as "Livin' the Life" (Appaloosa AP 011).

Livin' The Life - Chris and Lorin Rowan (Appaloosa AP 011) Jerry Garcia plays
pedal steel guitar and Bill Kreutzman plays drums on this Italian release of
the "Rowan Brothers" (Columbia KC 31297) record.

Demon In Disguise - David Bromberg (Columbia KC 31753) Garcia, Kreutzmann,
Lesh, and Keith Godchaux play on "Sharon" and "Demon In Disguise", which were
recorded at the Wally Heider Studio in San Francisco, probably on August 17,
1972. Released in 1973.

Gypsy Cowboy - NRPS (Columbia KC 31930) Donna Jean Godchaux appears on "She's
No Angel" and "Long Black Veil". Released in 1972.

Pop History Vol. 13 - (Polydor 2612019) This German release from 1972 is a
Richie Havens two-LP release.

Pop History Vol. 23 - (Polydor 2335059) This German release from 1972
includes some Grateful Dead tracks.

Armed Forces Radio Show - var. (AFRTS 26) Side one contains excerpts from the
"Europe '72" album; side two has Rare Earth.

Excalibur - Tom Fogerty (Fantasy 9413) Garcia, Vitt, Kahn, and Saunders appear
on this ex-Creedence Clearwater Revival member's album, released in 1973.

Fire Up - Merl Saunders (Fantasy 9421) Garcia and 'Kruetzman' appear on this
studio/live release from 1973. The players on the release are: Merl Saunders,
Jerry Garcia, John Kahn, Tom Fogerty, and Bill Vitt. Recorded between
November, 1972 and January, 1973. The live cut "Lonely Avenue" is from a KSAN
broadcast from Pacific High Studios with Merl Saunders, Jerry Garcia, John
Kahn, and Bill Kreutzmann.

Fire Up + - Merl Saunders (Fantasy FCD 7711) A re-issue of the Merl Saunders
and Jerry Garcia collaboration "Heavy Turbulence" and "Fire Up" on a single CD.
The tracks from "Heavy Turbulence" are: "My Problems Got Problems", "The Night
They Drove Old Dixie Down", "Save Mother Earth", "Imagine", "Welcome To The
Basement", and "Man-Child". The tracks from "Fire Up" are: "After Midnight",
"Expressway (To Your Heart)", "Soul Roach", "Benedict Rides", "The System", and
"Lonely Avenue". Two other tracks on the "Fire Up" record, "Charisma" and
"Chock-Lite Pudding", are not included on the CD. Released in September, 1992.

Sunfighter - Paul Kantner/Grace Slick (Grunt/RCA FTR 1002) This December,
1971 release includes Jerry Garcia on "Million", "Holding Together", and "When
I Was A Boy, I Watched The Wolves".

Be What You Want To - Link Wray (Polydor PD 5047) Garcia plays pedal steel on
this 1973 release by the famed rocker.

- Ron McKernan ( ) Pigpen recorded several songs for an album which never was
released. These include "C.C. Rider" and "Bring Me My Shotgun", recorded in
1970. In February, 1973, he recorded a Lightning Hopkins song, "She's Mine",
as well as "I Believe", "Like A Long Time", and "Michael", at his apartment in
Corte Madera, CA. He died on March 8, 1973, at the age of 27.

History Of The Grateful Dead, Vol. 1 (Bear's Choice) - Grateful Dead (Warner
Bros. BS 2721) Recorded February 13 and St. Valentine's Day, 1970 at the
Fillmore East. Released on July 13, 1973. Bob Thomas based the "marching
bear" design on a 36 point lead type printer's slug of a generic bear.

History Of The Grateful Dead, Vol. 1 (Bear's Choice) - Grateful Dead (Warner
Bros. ) Released on eight track tape format.

History Of The Grateful Dead, Vol. 1 (Bear's Choice) - Grateful Dead (Warner
Bros. BS 2-2721) Released on CD in 1988.

Thirty Seconds Over Winterland - Jefferson Airplane (Grunt BFL 1-0147) The
back cover states: "Toasters appear courtesy of the GD 'quippies, by way of
Garcia, Parrish, J.A. and Steinberg".

Baron Von Tollbooth & The Chrome Nun - Paul Kantner/Grace Slick/David Freiberg
(Grunt BFL 1-0148) Garcia and Hart play on this May, 1973 album. It also
includes Robert Hunter's "Harp Tree Lament".

- David Grisman ( ) Jerry Garcia played with David Grisman's group a couple
of times (1972-1974?) at the now-defunct San Francisco nightclub called The
Boarding House. These were recorded by Bear, but never released.

 

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