Dick's Picks 11: Stanley Theatre Jersey City NJ by Grateful Dead (CD, 2015)
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Latvala was the official keeper of the Dead's tape archives; the Grateful Dead organization describes him as "one of the original Dead tapers.". Recorded live at the Stanley Theatre, Jersey City, New Jersey on September 27, 1972.
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Product Identifiers
Record LabelReal Gone Music, Rlgm
UPC0848064003458
eBay Product ID (ePID)2326054947
Product Key Features
FormatCD
Release Year2015
GenreRock
ArtistGrateful Dead
Release TitleDick's Picks 11: Stanley Theatre Jersey City NJ
Dimensions
Item Height0.93 in
Item Weight0.72 lb
Item Length5.64 in
Item Width4.88 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs3
Number of Tracks25
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Morning Dew 1.2 Beat It on Down the Line 1.3 Friend of the Devil 1.4 Black-Throated Wind 1.5 Tennessee Jed 1.6 Mexicali Blues 1.7 Bird Song 1.8 Big River 1.9 Brokedown Palace 1.10 El Paso 2.1 China Cat Sunflower 2.2 I Know You Rider 2.3 Playing in the Band 2.4 He S Gone 2.5 Me and My Uncle 2.6 Deal 2.7 Greatest Story Ever Told 2.8 Ramble on Rose 3.1 Dark Star 3.2 Cumberland Blues 3.3 Attics of My Life 3.4 Promised Land 3.5 Uncle John S Band 3.6 Casey Jones 3.7 Around and Around
NotesThree CD set. Dick’s Picks Vol. 11 was not only the first concert from 1972 to be released in the series, but also was the first full concert from that hallowed year ever to be released by the Dead. At the time, it sparked some controversy it seemed like (and still does!) every Deadhead had his or her favorite 1972 show but as usual, compiler Dick Latvala came through with an (American) beauty, highlighted by one of the greatest Dark Star versions ever recorded, with a bonus of a one-time-only segue into Cumberland Blues. This volume also delivers an interesting set list marked by quite a bit of material from the debut solo albums by Jerry Garcia (Garcia) and Bob Weir (Ace), both of which had come out earlier that year. We ve seen quite a few folks claim this album actually tops Europe 72, but maybe a better way to put it is to say it complements it, with a bunch of new material added to the repertoire and a new, post-Pigpen line-up playing at a very high level on this side of the pond. Out of print for years!