So Many Roads (1965-1995)
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Artist: | The Grateful Dead |
Release date: | 1999 |
Genre: | Rock, Folk Rock, Songwriter/Lyricist, Psychedelic |
Tracks: | 42 |
Duration: | 06:26:17 |
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Tracks
[Edit]No. | Title | Length |
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1. | Can't Come Down (Autumn Records, November 3, 1965) | 2:57 |
2. | Caution (Do Not Stop On Tracks) [Autumn Records, November 3, 1965] | 3:12 |
3. | You Don't Have to Ask (Live At Fillmore West, July 16, 1966) | 3:54 |
4. | On the Road Again (1966) | 2:42 |
5. | Cream Puff War (Live At Fillmore West, July 16, 1966) | 5:37 |
6. | I Know You Rider (Live At Avalon Ballroom, 1966) | 4:20 |
7. | The Same Thing (Live In San Francisco, March 18, 1967) | 11:38 |
8. | Dark Star / China Cat Sunflower / The Eleven (Live In San Francisco, March 16, 1967) | 25:25 |
9. | Clementine (Live In Portland, February 2, 1968) | 7:49 |
10. | Mason's Children (Studio Version, 1970) | 3:34 |
11. | To Lay Me Down (American Beauty Outtake, 1970) | 5:39 |
12. | That's It for the Other One (Live In San Francisco, February 27, 1969) | 20:53 |
13. | Beautiful Jam (Live In Port Chester, February 19, 1971) | 4:39 |
14. | Chinatown Shuffle (Live In Rotterdam, May 11, 1972) | 2:54 |
15. | Sing Me Back Home (Live At Veneta County Fairgrounds, August 27, 1972) | 10:25 |
16. | Watkins Glen Soundcheck Jam (Live Rehearsal, July 27, 1973) | 18:31 |
17. | Dark Star Jam / Spanish Jam / U. S. Blues (Live In Miami, June 23, 1974) | 18:59 |
18. | Eyes of the World (Live At Winterland, October 19, 1974) | 18:30 |
19. | The Wheel (Live In Chicago, June 29, 1976) | 11:14 |
20. | Stella Blue (Live In Lexington, April 21, 1978) | 11:37 |
21. | Estimated Prophet (Live In Morrison, August 12, 1979) | 10:52 |
22. | The Music Never Stopped (Live In San Francisco, October 14, 1980) | 7:24 |
23. | Shakedown Street (Live In San Francisco, December 31, 1984) | 17:25 |
24. | Cassidy (Live In East Rutherford, November 10, 1985) | 5:47 |
25. | Hey Pocky Way (Live In Greensboro, March 31, 1989) | 6:02 |
26. | Believe It or Not (Built to Last Outtake, 1988) | 5:04 |
27. | Playing In the Band (Live At Laguna Seca, July 29, 1988) | 12:24 |
28. | Gentlemen, Start Your Engines (Built to Last Demo, 1988) | 4:09 |
29. | Death Don't Have No Mercy (Live At Shoreline Amphitheatre, September 29, 1989) | 6:41 |
30. | Scarlet Begonias / Fire On the Mountain (Live In Hamilton, Ontario, March 22, 1990) | 19:34 |
31. | Bird Song (Live At Nassau Coliseum, March 29, 1990) | 13:09 |
32. | Jam Out of Terrapin (Live In Richfield, September 8, 1990) | 5:08 |
33. | Terrapin Station (Live In New York City, September 12, 1991) | 12:34 |
34. | Jam Out of Foolish Heart (Live In New York City, September 18, 1990) | 5:24 |
35. | Way to Go Home (Live In Auburn Hills, July 31, 1994) | 6:27 |
36. | Liberty (Live In Atlanta, March 30, 1994) | 5:59 |
37. | Lazy River Road (Club Front Rehearsal, February 18, 1993) | 6:57 |
38. | Eternity (Club Front Rehearsal, February 18, 1993) | 7:35 |
39. | Jam Into Days Between (Rehearsal, February 9, 1993) | 7:04 |
40. | Days Between (Club Front Rehearsal, February 18, 1993) | 10:59 |
41. | Whiskey In the Jar (Club Front Rehearsal, February 16, 1993) | 5:13 |
42. | So Many Roads (Live In Chicago, July 9, 1995) | 9:57 |
Details
[Edit]By the late '90s, box sets increasingly addressed the desires of ardent fans; since the uninitiated were satisfied with smaller compilations, a box set consisting mostly or entirely of unissued material often seemed more appropriate. Even within this paradigm, however, the Grateful Dead are an anomaly — most of their studio recordings are disdained by fans devoted to privately distributed tapes of their live performances. How, then, to approach a Dead box set? The compilers have scoured the group's extensive vault for a five-CD set which includes only a few tracks that have ever been released in any medium. Adopting a roughly chronological sequencing, they sought out rare songs and, especially, performance highlights spanning the Dead's 30-year career. The compilers are second-generation Deadheads, fans who came to the band in the '70s and '80s, responding to the marathon-length live instrumental improvisations. Time and again, the songs here begin in normal fashion and then take off into uncharted territory; as long as the soloing is interesting, it doesn't matter if lyrics are blown or the singing is off-key. In many cases, the compilers are so enamored of the group's interplay that they include excerpts without the songs that begin or conclude them. The rare songs include selections from the Dead's unreleased 1965 sessions for Autumn Records, outtakes from Workingman's Dead and American Beauty, and rehearsals and live performances of songs intended for a Dead album that was never formally recorded. In short, So Many Roads (1965-1995) was obviously made by Deadheads for Deadheads. The Dead have succeeded over the years by addressing the interests of a cult that welcomes neophytes but also revels in its exclusivity; it's no surprise that their version of a box-set retrospective holds true to that course.