30 Trips Around the Sun: The Definitive Live Story 1965-1995

30 Trips Around the Sun: The Definitive Live Story 1965-1995

by Grateful Dead
30 Trips Around the Sun: The Definitive Live Story 1965-1995

30 Trips Around the Sun: The Definitive Live Story 1965-1995

by Grateful Dead

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Overview

Initially released as a limited-edition box set so lavish it was on the verge of being absurd, 30 Trips Around the Sun is a deep exploration of a simple idea: tell the Grateful Dead's story through unreleased live performances taken from every year of their life. This concept reaches its full fruition in its 80-CD incarnation, containing a full unreleased show for every year between 1966 and 1995, but the four-CD distillation operates in a similar fashion and may seem more attractive to Deadheads unwilling to immerse themselves in a monthlong listening session. The closest analogy to 30 Trips in their discography is 1999's So Many Roads (1965-1995), a five-disc box heavy on unreleased live material, but that set wound up skipping over the fallow periods a chronological march inevitably hits. Aware of this pitfall, the archivists behind 30 Trips selected the finest unreleased shows from each of these 30 years and, for this set, chose to showcase songs that rarely appeared in the Dead's repertoire. This turns out to be a fairly broad category, encompassing Pigpen singing Lightnin' Hopkins "The Rub" in 1971 and Donna Jean Godchaux debuting with the band in 1972 via a duet with Jerry Garcia on Dolly Parton's "Tomorrow Is Forever," as well as Phil Lesh singing Robbie Robertson's "Broken Arrow" in 1993 and a bittersweet "Visions of Johanna" from 1995 that closes out the set. As its considerably shorter than its parent, the four-disc 30 Trips Around the Sun never lingers upon the eras of the Dead that cause consternation among fans -- here, Brent Mydland's synths don't seem quite so prominent and Vince Welnick's penchant for sambas is hidden -- yet this shorter box still illustrates how these eras bled together or echoed throughout the Dead's history. Most of all, 30 Trips illustrates how the Dead kept circling back to their folk and blues beginnings no matter who supplemented the core quintet of Jerry Garcia, Bob Weir, Phil Lesh, Bill Kreutzmann, and Mickey Hart. While the four or five main keyboardists brought their own signatures (particularly Pigpen, whose rough-hewn growl provided a gritty counterpart to the band's spacy early explorations), come 1971, the year after the twin masterpieces of Workingman's Dead and American Beauty, the Dead maintained a groove more psychedelic in spirit than sound. Although this truncation emphasizes this continuity, it's still possible to hear how the band's first 15 years were a rapid progression while the second 15 were about reliability, but perhaps the most affecting thing about 30 Trips is the simple passing of time. By the end, Jerry's voice sounds rough and fragile, Weir's confidence surges, Lesh's lines are elastic, and the "Drums" showcase for Kreutzmann and Hart turns exploration into schtick -- it's a mix of emotion and show that's endearing and even moving. If you take all 30 trips, the Dead's journey feels long and sweet and unlike anything else in rock. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 09/18/2015
Label: Grateful Dead Production / Rhino
UPC: 0081227954079
Rank: 6223

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Caution (Do Not Stop on Tracks) [Live at Golden State Recorders, San Francisco, November 3, 1965]
  2. Cream Puff War [Live at Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco]
  3. Viola Lee Blues [Live at Shrine Exhibition Hall, Los Angeles]
  4. Dark Star [Live at Greek Theater, Berkeley]
  5. Doin' That Rag [Live at Dream Bowl, Vallejo]
  6. Dancing in the Street [Live at Winterland, San Francisco]
  7. Ain't It Crazy (The Rub) [Live at Fox Theater, St. Louis]
  8. Tomorrow Is Forever [Live at the Palace Theater, Waterbury]
  9. Here Comes Sunshine [Live From San Diego Sports Arena]

Disc 2

  1. Uncle John's Band [Live From Parc des Expositions, Dijon, France]
  2. Franklin's Tower [Live From Lindley Meadows, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco]
  3. Scarlet Begonias [Live at Cobo Hall, Detroit]
  4. Estimated Prophet [Live at Capital Theatre, Passaic]
  5. Samson and Delilah [Live at Providence Civic Center, Providence]
  6. Lost Sailor>Saint of Circumstance [Live at Cape Cod Coliseum, South Yarmouth]
  7. Deep Elem Blues [Live at Lakeland Civic Center, Lakeland]

Disc 3

  1. Shakedown Street [Live at Cornell University, Ithaca]
  2. Bird Song [Live at Manor Downs, Austin]
  3. My Brother Esau [Live at the Centrum, Worchester]
  4. Feel Like a Stranger [Live at Augusta Civic Center, Augusta]
  5. Let It Grow [Live at River Bend Music Center, Cincinnati]
  6. Comes a Time [Live at Cal Expo Amphitheatre, Sacramento]
  7. Morning Dew [Live at Madison Square Garden, New York]

Disc 4

  1. Not Fade Away [Live at Oxford Plains Speedway, Oxford]
  2. Blow Away [Live at Miami Arena, Miami]
  3. Ramble On Rose [Live at Zenith, Paris, France]
  4. High Time [Live From Madison Square Garden, New York]
  5. Althea [Live at Copps Coliseum, Ontario, Canada]
  6. Broken Arrow [Live at Knickerbocker Arena, Albany]
  7. So Many Roads [Live at Boston Garden, Boston]
  8. Visions of Johanna [Delta Center, Salt Lake City]

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Grateful Dead   Primary Artist
Bob Weir   Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals,Guitar (Rhythm)
Jerry Garcia   Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals
Brent Mydland   Primary Artist,Vocals,Bodhran,Keyboards
The Emergency Crew   Primary Artist
Phil Lesh   Primary Artist,Bass,Vocals
Mickey Hart   Primary Artist,Drums,Percussion
Bill Kreutzmann   Primary Artist,Drums,Percussion
Benny Velarde   Primary Artist
Doug Sahm   Guitar (12 String)
Vassar Clements   Violin
Martin Fierro   Sax (Alto),Sax (Tenor)
Keith Godchaux   Piano,Keyboards
Frank Morin   Sax (Tenor)
Sarah Fulcher   Vocals
Joe Ellis   Trumpet
Ron "Pigpen" McKernan   Vocals,Harmonica,Keyboards
Donna Jean Godchaux   Vocals
Matthew Kelly   Harmonica
Pat O'Hara   Trombone
Bill Atwood   Trumpet

Technical Credits

Parton   Composer
Leo de GarKulka   Engineer
Robbie Robertson   Composer
Marvin Gaye   Composer
Jerry Garcia   Composer,Group Member
Traditional   Composer
Bill Kreutzmann   Composer,Group Member
Bob Dylan   Composer
Bonnie Dobson   Composer
Bob Weir   Arranger,Composer,Group Member
Noah Lewis   Composer
Norman Petty   Composer
Tim Rose   Composer
Buddy Holly   Composer
Tom Donahue   Producer
Brent Mydland   Composer
William "Mickey" Stevenson   Composer
Keith Godchaux   Group Member
Lightnin' Hopkins   Composer
Ron "Pigpen" McKernan   Composer
Robert Hunter   Composer
Phil Lesh   Composer,Group Member
Mickey Hart   Composer
Donna Jean Godchaux   Group Member
Grateful Dead   Arranger,Composer
Dobson   Composer
John Perry Barlow   Composer
Ivy Jo Hunter   Composer
Bobby Mitchell   Producer
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