Location | 01 Grateful Dead |
Released | 1983 |
Country | US |
Media Condition | Very Good (VG) |
| track | dur |
---|
A1 | Bertha | 5:27 |
A2 | Mama Tried | 2:42 |
A3 | Big Railroad Blues | 3:34 |
A4 | Playing In The Band | 4:39 |
B | The Other One | 18:05 |
C1 | Me & My Uncle | 3:06 |
C2 | Big Boss Man | 5:12 |
C3 | Me & Bobby McGee | 5:43 |
C4 | Johnny B. Goode | 3:42 |
D1 | Wharf Rat | 8:31 |
| Not Fade Away / Goin' Down The Road Feeling Bad | 9:14 |
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Credits
Alton Kelley
Artwork
Phil Lesh
Bass Guitar [Electric Bass Guitar], Vocals
Bill Kreutzmann
Drums
Joe Sidore
Lacquer Cut By [JS etched in run-out]
Jerry Garcia
Lead Guitar, Vocals
Ron "Pigpen" McKernan
Organ, Harmonica, Vocals
Bob Seidemann
Photography By
Betty Cantor
Recorded By [Live Recording], Engineer [Engineeried by]
Bob Matthews
Recorded By [Live Recording], Engineer [Engineeried by]
Bob Weir
Rhythm Guitar, Vocals
Release Notes
This submission is a Winchester pressing with mixed labels - both 1978-83 (sides C & D) and 1983+ (sides A & B).
Side C lacquer cut by Joe Sidore.
Gatefold Sleeve
Catalogue No. 2 WS 1935 on labels
Catalogue No. 2WS 1935 on inside cover
On inside cover:
© 1971 Warner Bros. Records Inc.
On labels
℗ 1971 Warner Bros. Records Inc.
Publishers:
Arc Music Corp.: C4
Bermar Pub.: C1
Blue Book Music: A2
Combine Music Corp. C3
Conrad Pub. Co. Inc.: C2
Ice Nice Publishing Co., Inc.: A1, A4, B, D1, D4
Ludix Pub. Co.: C2
Melody Lane Pub. Inc.: D2
Peer International Corp.: A3
Live recording for Alembic by Bob and Betty
Selections taken from recordings made live at:
Winterland, San Francisco
Manhattan Center, New York City
Bill Graham's Fabled Fillmore East, New York City
Identifiers
Matrix / Runout
2WS-1-1935 WW2 #5 • ━━◁
Run-out side A / etched
Matrix / Runout
2WS-2-1935 WW3⃫ 4 ━━◁
Run-out side B / etched
Matrix / Runout
2WS-3-1935 WW2 ᴊs • ━━◁
Run-out side C / etched
Matrix / Runout
2WS-4-1935 WW2 #5 • ━━◁
Run-out side D / etched
Rights Society
BMI
A2, A3, C1 to C4, D2a
Labels
Warner Bros. Records [2WS 1935]
Warner Bros. Records [2 WS 1935]