Cornell 5/8/77

Cornell 5/8/77

by Grateful Dead
Cornell 5/8/77

Cornell 5/8/77

by Grateful Dead

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Overview

Disagreements and debates are common among Grateful Dead fans but there is a surprising consensus that the show the group gave at Barton Hall at Cornell University on May 8, 1977 is one of the band's greatest. It, like so many Dead shows, first gained its reputation through tape trading, but its legend soon eclipsed Deadhead circles, culminating in its induction into the Library of Congress's National Recording Registry in 2012. Rhino/Grateful Dead Records' official release followed in May 2017 -- just in time for the concert's 40th anniversary; it was also bundled as part of a big box called Get Shown the Light, which contains all the shows the Dead did in May 1977 -- and it's worth the wait. Sourced from the original soundboard recordings by Betty Cantor-Jackson, the sound is colorful and vivid, an excellent complement to a prime Dead performance. What makes this such an exceptional performance isn't that it's the Grateful Dead at their most experimental -- not only is there no "Dark Star," there is no "Drums>Space" spotlight -- but at their warmest. From the moment the band launches into "New Minglewood Blues," it's evident they're in a good mood, and they run through a set that draws heavily on party songs and cowboy tunes while finding space for delicate moments, such as a lovely "Morning Dew." If this isn't the best Grateful Dead show ever -- a hard thing to quantify -- it's nevertheless at the sweet spot of providing hardcore Deadheads with plenty to savor while offering a good introduction for neophytes, which is more than enough to make it essential. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 05/05/2017
Label: Grateful Dead / Rhino
UPC: 0081227942557
Rank: 22682

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. New Minglewood Blues
  2. Loser
  3. El Paso
  4. They Love Each Other
  5. Jack Straw
  6. Deal
  7. Lazy Lightning
  8. Supplication
  9. Brown-Eyed Woman
  10. Mama Tried
  11. Row Jimmy

Disc 2

  1. Dancing in the Street
  2. Scarlet Begonias
  3. Fire on the Mountain
  4. Estimated Prophet

Disc 3

  1. St. Stephen
  2. Not Fade Away
  3. St. Stephen
  4. Morning Dew
  5. One More Saturday Night

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Grateful Dead   Primary Artist
Bill Kreutzmann   Drums
Keith Godchaux   Keyboards
Phil Lesh   Bass
Mickey Hart   Drums
Donna Jean Godchaux   Vocals
Bob Weir   Vocals,Guitar (Rhythm)
Jerry Garcia   Guitar,Vocals

Technical Credits

Merle Haggard   Composer
Bonnie Dobson   Composer
Norman Petty   Composer
Tim Rose   Composer
Buddy Holly   Composer
William "Mickey" Stevenson   Composer,Lyricist
Mark Pinkus   Executive Producer
Robert Hunter   Composer
Phil Lesh   Composer
Marty Robbins   Composer
Mickey Hart   Composer
Grateful Dead   Arranger,Producer
Dobson   Composer
Jamie Howarth   Corrections,Tape Restoration
Shannon Ward   Packaging Manager
Doran Tyson   Photography,Associate Producer
John Perry Barlow   Composer
Michael Wesley Johnson   Photography,Tape Research
Masaki Koike   Design,Art Direction
John K. Chester   Corrections,Tape Restoration
Ivette Ramos   Associate Producer
Jay Maybrey   Artwork
Lawrence Reichman   Photography
Bob Weir   Composer
Ivy Jo Hunter   Composer
David Lemieux   Producer
John Reis   Photography
Jeffrey Norman   Mastering
Marvin Gaye   Composer,Lyricist
Jerry Garcia   Composer
Traditional   Composer
Betty Cantor-Jackson   Engineer
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