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Europe 72







Grateful Dead

Warner Bros UK, 1990

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It doesn't get any tastier than this....

In my opinion, the first CD is one of the best issues of released Dead music, live or studio. With the exception of One More Saturday Night (no disrespect to their performance or the recording, I just never cared for this song), every song on CD1 is musical perfection. From the the controlled epileptic seizure Cumberland Blues to the laid back He's Gone, Brown-Eyed Woman, to the best recording ever of China Cat->Rider, this is a keeper. Just as my mother weened me on Revolver and Yellow Submarine, I kept my 2 daughters contantly exposed and rocked to China Cat->Rider, and the rest of CD 1. CD 2 bores me a bit, or maybe it's just because CD 1 is so interstellar incredible, I keep starting it over at track 1, never really giving CD 2 a chance.


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great album

The Euros don't deserve any credit for this. It's The Dead who happen to be in Europe. Awesome. Last commercial album with Pigpen..


Greatful Dead

This is a great CD, it was a gift to my husband. He highly recommends it.




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Greatful Dead Live '72

Must have for all 'Dead' fans. Pigpen's last live recordings and the Dead at their 'jammin best!!






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CD was exactly as described in the description. Shipping was right on the money and on time. Great transaction.


This sprawling three-records-on-two-CDs set offers a healthy cross-section of material and finds the band honing even further its blend of musical languages. There are country-inflected boogies, blues rave-ups, passionate ballads, and, of course, the extended, adventurous jams that made them famous. Many of the Dead's best-loved tunes made their initial vinyl appearances here, including "He's Gone," "Jack Straw," "Brown-Eyed Women," "Ramble on Rose," and "Tennessee Jed"--most of which reveal a heavy country influence, especially in Robert Hunter's lyrics. In addition to introducing these new songs, Europe '72 also showcases brilliantly fine-tuned versions of "Truckin'" (complete with a lengthy "Epilogue") and "China Cat Sunflower/I Know You Rider," which became the first of the band's many magical song combinations. --Marc Greilsamer

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Tracks
Cumberland Blues | He's Gone | One More Saturday Night - Grateful Dead, Weir, Bob | Jack Straw - Grateful Dead, Hunter, Robert | You Win Again - Grateful Dead, Williams, Hank [1] | China Cat Sunflower | I Know You Rider - Grateful Dead, Traditional | Brown-Eyed Woman | It Hurts Me Too - Grateful Dead, James, Elmore [1] | Ramble on Rose | Sugar Magnolia - Grateful Dead, Hunter, Robert | Mr. Charlie - Grateful Dead, Hunter, Robert | Tennessee Jed | Truckin' | Epilogue | Prelude | Morning Dew - Grateful Dead, Dobson, Bonnie



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