1967,
United States
00:35:32;
33M;
128S;
300;
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The Golden Road (To Unlimited
- 2:12
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Beat It on Down the Line
- 2:33
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Good Morning, Little School Gi
- 5:45
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Cold Rain and Snow
- 2:31
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Sitting On Top of the World
- 2:06
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Cream Puff War
- 2:28
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Morning Dew
- 5:07
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New, New Minglewood Blues
- 2:37
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Viola Lee Blues
- 10:13
James Austin - reissue producer
Chuck Berry - written-by [9]
Betty Cantor - engineer
Luther Dixon - written-by [7]
Jerry Garcia - guitar [lead guitar], vocals, music by [1, 10], arranged by [goin' down ...] [11]
Merle Haggard - written-by [2]
Charles Hardin - written-by [not fade away] [11]
Mickey Hart - music by [4]
Robert Hunter - lyrics by [1, 4, 10]
Bill Kreutzmann - drums, written-by [5], arranged by [goin' down ...] [11]
Kris Kristofferson - written-by [8]
Jerry Leiber - written-by [13]
David Lemieux - reissue producer
Phil Lesh - bass, vocals, arranged by [goin' down ...] [11]
Noah Lewis - written-by [3]
Bob Matthews - engineer
Ron "Pigpen" McKernan - organ, harmonica, vocals, arranged by [goin' down ...] [11]
Jeffrey Norman - mixed by [additional mixing]
Norman Petty - written-by [not fade away] [11], written-by [12]
John Phillips - written-by [6]
Merl Saunders - organ [1, 4, 10]
Al Smith - written-by [7]
Mike Stoller - written-by [13]
Grateful Dead, The - producer
Bill Tilghman - written-by [12]
Bob Weir - guitar [rhythm guitar], vocals, music by [4], written-by [5], arranged by [goin' down ...] [11]
Sonny West - written-by [12]
This set is part of The Golden Road (1965-1973) and not an individual release.
Tracks 1, 2, 5 to 8 & 10 rec. live Fillmore East, New York, NY, 26-29/4/1971.
Tracks 3, 4 & 11 to 13 rec. live Manhattan Center, New York, NY 5-6/4/1971.
Track 9 rec. live Winterland, San Francisco, CA 24/3/1971.
Tracks 1 to 11 first released as Warner Bros. double LP 2WS-1935, 24/9/1971.
Tracks 12 & 13 previously unreleased.
Rhino Records (2), 8122-74401-2-H