Thursday, July 17, 2014

RARE TURTLE



Recorded live at CAPITAL CENTRE, LANDOVER, MD 3/15/90

Terrapin Station (Limited Edition) is a triple CD live
 by the Grateful Dead released in 1997. It was
recorded on March 15, 1990 — bassist Phil Lesh's 50th birthday
 — at the Capital Centre in Landover, Maryland, and contained a
 rare Beatles cover, "Revolution". "Revolution" was a favorite
song of Lesh's and had previously been played at his request.
Music from the previous night, recorded at the same venue,
 can be found on Without a Net. Likewise, the concert from
the following night, at the same venue, is contained on
Spring 1990. This recording is currently out of print
Tracklist
1-1     Jack Straw     6:20
1-2     Sugaree     11:13
1-3     Easy To Love     6:32
1-4     Walkin Blues     6:12
1-5     Althea     8:32
1-6     Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues     6:57
1-7     Tennessee Jed     9:17
1-8     Cassidy     6:11
1-9     Don't Ease Me In     4:04
2-1     China Cat Sunflower     6:27
2-2     I Know You Rider     6:50
2-3     Samson & Delilah     7:07
2-4     Terrapin Station     14:23
2-5     Mock Turtle Jam     8:23
2-6     Drums     6:16
3-1     And     3:43
3-2     Space     10:06
3-3     I Will Take You Home     4:20
3-4     Wharf Rat     10:59
3-5     Throwing Stones     8:59
3-6     Not Fade Away     9:22
3-7     Revolution     5:07
Credits

Grateful Dead

    Jerry Garcia - lead guitar, vocals
    Mickey Hart - drums, percussion
    Bill Kreutzmann - drums, percussion
    Phil Lesh - bass, vocals
    Brent Mydland - Hammond organ, keyboards, vocals
    Bob Weir - guitar, vocals

Production

    John Cutler - recording
    Amy Finkle - package design
    Kelly & Mouse - package illustration



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Disc2

   


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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

Thank you so much for this great offering. I always enjoyed Without a Net but I never afforded this purchase. Glad I waited till now to get it.
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