Saint of Circumstance: Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ, 6/17/91

Saint of Circumstance: Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ, 6/17/91

by Grateful Dead
Saint of Circumstance: Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ, 6/17/91

Saint of Circumstance: Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ, 6/17/91

by Grateful Dead

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Overview

During a period of unprecedented success, the Grateful Dead had, by the early '90s, become one of the highest-grossing touring acts in the world. The band's unswerving commitment to their own exploratory ethos and the die-hard fanship that grew around them made them an anomaly among their '60s-rock peers who toured America's football stadiums and sheds presenting a tidy, crowd-pleasing revue of greatest hits and latest singles. In spite of their constant windfall of ticket revenue, the Dead approached each show afresh, dictating set lists at random, experimenting boldly with whatever sonic toys were currently tickling their fancy, and subjecting listeners to nightly periods of often-impenetrable improvised space-jazz mayhem to be traded, rated, and heatedly discussed over the coming days by the group's traveling community of bootleggers. A somewhat legendary taper's classic, the band's second night at New Jersey's 80,000 capacity Giants Stadium in the summer of 1991 was a predictably unpredictable behemoth lauded more for its oddities than overall cohesion. Boasting the relatively short-lived two-man keyboard battery of Bruce Hornsby (piano, accordion) and Vince Welnick (synths), the show's lush tonal palette was a hallmark of this era. Out of the gate, they toss fans a curveball, opening for the only time in their career with the 1973 classic "Eyes of the World." Ten minutes into its sprightly tangle, each member seems to be bouncing along on his own misty plane, punching out a litany of orange-hued notes before Jerry Garcia casually slips in a closing verse. Another of this show's defining narratives is its recurring "Dark Star" flirtation, instigated early on by Bob Weir, which teases instrumentally at various points during each of the three sets without ever coming to full-suite fruition. It seems to exist as more of a spiritual undercurrent, spurring on other improvisations, some of which get quite heady. Weir's "Saint of Circumstance," whose title retroactively graces this set, reaches particularly colorful dynamic heights, its soaring intro a fusion of luminous synthetic guitar crescendos and cascading keyboards. Later on, Garcia drives the band into an unhurried and rather dreamy 11-minute edition of "Uncle John's Band," before briefly heading back to "Dark Star" base. Somewhat shorter highlights include the then-recently reintroduced "New Speedway Boogie" and Weir's blissfully riffed gem "Cassidy." One of just a few shows mixed from 48-track analog tapes, Saint of Circumstance captures the Dead not necessarily at their best, but certainly at a point where they had begun to morph into yet another unique phase. Embracing MIDI-technologies and touring with a confounding triple threat that, in addition to lead bassist Phil Lesh, consisted of dueling keyboardists, guitarists, and drummers, the Dead somehow bore none of the neo-classical pomp of prog-rock or tired swagger of their classic rock contemporaries, but simply existed as they always had, on their own island chasing the nightly whims that made each show a unique experience. ~ Timothy Monger

Product Details

Release Date: 09/27/2019
Label: Grateful Dead / Rhino
UPC: 0603497852369
Rank: 115530

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Eyes of the World
  2. Walking Blues
  3. Brown Eyed Women
  4. Dark Star, Pt. 1
  5. When I Paint My Masterpiece
  6. Loose Lucy

Disc 2

  1. Cassidy
  2. Might As Well
  3. Saint of Circumstance
  4. Ship of Fools

Disc 3

  1. Dark Star, Pt. 2
  2. Truckin'
  3. New Speedway Boogie
  4. Dark Star, Pt. 3
  5. Uncle John's Band
  6. Dark Star, Pt. 4

Disc 4

  1. Drums
  2. Space
  3. China Doll
  4. Playing in the Band
  5. Sugar Magnolia

Disc 5

  1. The Weight

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Grateful Dead   Primary Artist
Bill Kreutzmann   Drums
Bob Weir   Vocals,Guitar (Rhythm)
Jerry Garcia   Guitar,Vocals
Bruce Hornsby   Vocals,Accordion,Keyboards
Vince Welnick   Vocals,Keyboards
Phil Lesh   Bass,Vocals,Bass (Electric)
Mickey Hart   Drums

Technical Credits

Bill Kreutzmann   Composer,Group Member
Bob Dylan   Composer
Bob Weir   Arranger,Composer,Group Member
David Lemieux   Producer
John Cutler   Engineer
Robbie Robertson   Composer
Jeffrey Norman   Mixing
Jerry Garcia   Composer,Group Member
Brent Mydland   Composer
Bruce Hornsby   Group Member
Eric Andersen   Composer
Vince Welnick   Group Member
Ron "Pigpen" McKernan   Composer
Mark Pinkus   Executive Producer
Robert Hunter   Composer
Robert Johnson   Composer
Phil Lesh   Composer,Group Member
Mickey Hart   Composer,Group Member
Dave Glasser   Mastering
Grateful Dead   Producer
Steve Vance   Design
Jamie Howarth   Tape Restoration
Shannon Ward   Package Manager
Doran Tyson   Art Direction,Associate Producer
John Perry Barlow   Composer
Dave Roberts   Engineer
Michael Wesley Johnson   Tape Research
Lisa Glines   Design,Art Direction
Dave Hewitt   Engineer
Bob Minkin   Photography
James R. Anderson   Cover Image,Photography
Ivette Ramos   Associate Producer
David Rae Morris   Cover Image
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