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Willy Wilson
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Post subject: Grateful Dead Europe ’72: Vol. 2 Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2011 10:15 am |
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GRATEFUL DEAD INTRODUCES EUROPE ’72: VOL. 2
Essential Continuation Of The Dead’s Legendary Live Album With More Than Two Hours Of Unreleased Performances From Historic European Tour Due Out September 20 As Two-Disc Set And Digital Download
LOS ANGELES – Nearly 40 years ago, Grateful Dead released Europe ’72, a triple live album documenting its historic trek across Europe that became not only one of the band’s best-selling releases, but also set the gold standard for live Dead. Now the group proves you can never get too much of a good thing when it revisits that legendary collection with EUROPE ’72: VOL. 2, an essential continuation of the original that includes more than two hours of unreleased performances from that storied tour.
Grateful Dead archivist David Lemieux, who produced this 20-track compilation, says he only chose song titles that did not appear on Europe ’72 as a way to complement the original. “I think this album, coupled with Europe ’72, represents a complete overview of the tour in every way,” he says. “In fact, songs like ‘Beat It On Down The Line,’ ‘Next Time You See Me’ and ‘Sing Me Back Home’ were selected by the Grateful Dead for the first set, but were left off because there wasn’t enough room.”
On September 20, Rhino and Grateful Dead will release EUROPE ’72: VOL. 2 as a two CD set or digital download at all physical and digital retailers, including dead.net, for suggested list prices of $19.98 (CD), $14.99 (download).
In a nod to the original, VOL. 2 features new cover art by Stanley Mouse, the artist who helped create the iconic artwork from Europe ’72, which features the return of the legendary Ice Cream Kid. “Trouble comes in many flavors. Ice Cream Kid is in hot water. The jury is out. His only defense is love,” says Mouse of the Kid’s return.
Recorded at various locations during the band’s 22-show tour, the performances on VOL. 2 feature Jerry Garcia, Bob Weir, Phil Lesh, Bill Kreutzmann and Ron (Pigpen) McKernan (sadly, his last tour), plus some of the earliest shows with pianist Keith Godchaux and singer Donna Godchaux. The collection captures the Dead in white-hot moments of improvisational revelry as the band explores a number of its most enduring songs, like “Bertha,” “Sugaree” and “Playing In the Band,” plus relatively obscure cuts like “Black-Throated Wind” and Pigpen’s “Chinatown Shuffle.”
As a special treat, the set includes an epic hour-plus jam that combines “Dark Star” and “The Other One.” Recorded at the Bickershaw Festival, it was the only show on this tour where the band broke out both of these beloved improvisational showpieces. VOL. 2 also includes “Good Lovin’” and “Dire Wolf” from the April 26 show at Jahrhundert Halle in Frankfurt, West Germany. While much of that concert was released on 1995’s Hundred Year Hall, these particular tracks were not included and have remained unreleased until now.
The high-quality sound heard on VOL. 2 stems from painstaking work done by Jeffrey Norman, who has been the primary mixer of the Dead’s archival multi-track material for the past 15 years. For this release, he mixed each show from the original 16-track recordings while two-time Grammy®-winning engineer David Glasser mastered the music to HDCD specs.
Not only does EUROPE ’72: VOL. 2 provide a welcome sequel to one of rock’s best-loved live albums, it also serves as an indispensible primer for EUROPE ’72: THE COMPLETE RECORDINGS. Also due out in September, this massive 73-CD collection includes every note from the Dead’s European tour. While the limited edition version quickly sold out, music-only copies are still available for purchase at dead.net.
EUROPE ’72: VOL. 2 Track Listing Disc One 1. “Bertha” – Tivolis Koncertsal, Copenhagen (4/14/72) 2. “Me And My Uncle” – Wembley Empire Pool, Wembley (4/7/72) 3. “Chinatown Shuffle” – Tivolis Koncertsal, Copenhagen (4/14/72) 4. “Sugaree” – Olympia Theatre, Paris (5/3/72) 5. “Beat It On Down The Line” – Theatre Hall, Luxembourg (5/16/72) 6. “Loser” – Tivolis Koncertsal, Copenhagen (4/14/72) 7. “Next Time You See Me” – Olympia Theatre, Paris (5/4/72) 8. “Black-Throated Wind” – Tivolis Koncertsal, Copenhagen (4/14/72) 9. “Dire Wolf” – Jahrhundert Halle, Frankfurt (4/26/72) 10. “Greatest Story Ever Told” – Olympia Theatre, Paris (5/3/72) 11. “Deal” – Olympia Theatre, Paris (5/4/72) 12. “Good Lovin’” – Jahrhundert Halle, Frankfurt (4/26/72) 13. “Playing In The Band” – Strand Lyceum, London (5/24/72) Disc Two 1. “Dark Star”> – Bickershaw Festival, Wigan (5/7/72) 2. Drums > – Bickershaw Festival, Wigan (5/7/72) 3. “The Other One”> – Bickershaw Festival, Wigan (5/7/72) 4. “Sing Me Back Home” – Strand Lyceum, London (5/26/72) 5. “Not Fade Away”> – Wembley Empire Pool, Wembley (4/7/72) 6. “Goin’ Down The Road Feeling Bad”> – Wembley Empire Pool, Wembley (4/7/72) 7. “Not Fade Away” – Wembley Empire Pool, Wembley (4/7/72)
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Federico
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Post subject: Grateful Dead Europe ’72: Vol. 2 Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2011 10:23 am |
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Depressed Optimist
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Thanks for posting this. I had heard some discussion about this but couldn't find a link to any information beyond the tracklisting. I wasn't even sure if it was real.
I'm already in for the complete set so this is a tad redundant but it is a nice tracklist.
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Harry Hood
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Post subject: Grateful Dead Europe ’72: Vol. 2 Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2011 12:46 pm |
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How about an alternative press release that says "Here's a load of stuff that we didn't think was good enough for Europe '72, Stepping Out With..., Hundred Year Hall or Rockin' The Rhein"?
I'll pass.
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Post subject: Grateful Dead Europe ’72: Vol. 2 Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2011 2:15 pm |
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Hmmmnn, the Golden Road box set version has these extras already....
Prelude Morning Dew * 10:21 Looks Like Rain 8:36 Good Lovin' 4:50 Caution (Do Not Stop on Tracks) Who Do You Love? * 0:22 Caution (Do Not Stop on Tracks) S
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Charles
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Post subject: Grateful Dead Europe ’72: Vol. 2 Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2011 2:49 pm |
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I'm also getting the complete recordings.....don't need this.
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Post subject: Grateful Dead Europe ’72: Vol. 2 Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2011 7:22 pm |
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I can't afford the big box, so this is on my radar. i like that the set list is so different from the original, but share Harry's concern regarding the quality of the performances.
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Federico
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Post subject: Grateful Dead Europe ’72: Vol. 2 Posted: Fri Jul 29, 2011 10:55 am |
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Depressed Optimist
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I don't think you have to worry about the quality of the performances. The releases so far have not nearly exhausted the fine work the band did on this tour. I haven't heard everything but in one form or another I have about 6 shows from this tour and I haven't heard a dud song yet.
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Post subject: Grateful Dead Europe ’72: Vol. 2 Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2011 11:01 pm |
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Harry Hood wrote: How about an alternative press release that says "Here's a load of stuff that we didn't think was good enough for Europe '72, Stepping Out With..., Hundred Year Hall or Rockin' The Rhein"?
I'll pass. Really? That's rather like condemning a two-disc "Best of Beethoven" compilation because it doesn't contain all of his symphonies Federico wrote: I don't think you have to worry about the quality of the performances. The releases so far have not nearly exhausted the fine work the band did on this tour. I haven't heard everything but in one form or another I have about 6 shows from this tour and I haven't heard a dud song yet. I agree strongly with Ric that this has a really intriguing tracklist, and that (while I haven't heard all of the shows that these are excerpted from) you could probably fill dozens of discs with great performances and highlights from this tour
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Harry Hood
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Post subject: Grateful Dead Europe ’72: Vol. 2 Posted: Thu Aug 04, 2011 1:57 pm |
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NoPhoneNoPoolNoPets wrote: Harry Hood wrote: How about an alternative press release that says "Here's a load of stuff that we didn't think was good enough for Europe '72, Stepping Out With..., Hundred Year Hall or Rockin' The Rhein"?
I'll pass. Really? That's rather like condemning a two-disc "Best of Beethoven" compilation because it doesn't contain all of his symphonies No it ain't. It's like saying "for the last 20 years, you've been buying everything Beethoven ever wrote, but here's some more versions of the same stuff which the orchestras recorded the day after the officially released recordings, but these are still really good, honest." Without checking, I'm pretty sure I've already got perfectly acceptable versions of everything on there. Why should I pay again to find out if these are better? What the hell's the likelihood? Some of those shows are already covered on Europe '72 and Stepping Out With... I don't recall a press release from those saying "hey folks, these are great, but we're saving the really good stuff for some half-arsed release in 2011". Pass.
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