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Grateful Dead

Reckoning

  • AMG Review of Reckoning

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    William Ruhlmann
    All Music Guide

    In the fall of 1980, the Grateful Dead played a series of shows at the Warfield Theater in San Francisco and Radio City Music Hall in New York City (venues considerably smaller than they had grown accustomed to) for the purpose of filming and recording. The group opened these special concerts with a special acoustic set at which Jerry Garcia and Bob Weir played acoustic guitars, Brent Mydland played piano, and drummers Bill Kreutzmann and Mickey Hart played reduced kits. (Phil Lesh stuck to his electric bass, but at a modest volume.) Also special was the set list, as demonstrated by the track list on this album drawn from the shows. A batch of old folk and country tunes never before included on a Grateful Dead album make up half of the 16 songs, mixed in with originals. (And actually, three of those originals, "Cassidy," "To Lay Me Down," and "Bird Song," only appeared previously on Garcia or Weir solo albums.) The music deliberately harks back to a period most Deadheads weren't around for, the band's origins in the folk, bluegrass, and country groups Garcia led in Palo Alto, CA, in the early '60s, culminating in Mother McCree's Uptown Jug Champions, the band that went electric and became the Warlocks, renamed the Grateful Dead. Garcia in particular seems comfortable with this material, and he takes two-thirds of the lead vocals, with Weir spelling him every couple of tracks, usually with a song at least slightly more uptempo (although, for example, his version of "The Race Is On" has none of the breakneck pace of George Jones' original). Of the bandmembers, Garcia is the one who has shown the most affection for the Grateful Dead's folk and country roots, continually reintroducing them either with the band or in his side projects, and his ease with such selections as "Jack-A-Roe" and "Deep Elem Blues" is apparent. At the same time, the juxtaposition of such traditional material with originals by Garcia and his lyric partner Robert Hunter, such as the lead-off song, "Dire Wolf," and the closer, "Ripple," emphasizes the songwriters' deliberate effort to evoke and reshape the folk idiom in their compositions. The Grateful Dead have released numerous live albums, but this one takes a different approach, and it will appeal especially to the many fans of Workingman's Dead and American Beauty.

My Numero Uno Acoustic Record
3 months ago

hey freak folksters, hey bon iver fans, hey bonnie prince billy fans...if y'all want to hear the mother-ship, get your ass over to amazon and get the grateful dead, reckoning.http://mog.com/music/Grateful_Dead/Reckoning - there's a link here to get the cd or downloadi finally got a hold of a used copy at amoeba last week and i have not taken it off since.this is NOT a jam record, but the dead p...

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My Numero Uno Acoustic Record
3 months ago

hey freak folksters, hey bon iver fans, hey bonnie prince billy fans...if y'all want to hear the mother-ship, get your ass over to amazon and get the grateful dead, reckoning.http://mog.com/music/Grateful_Dead/Reckoning - there's a link here to get the cd or downloadi finally got a hold of a used copy at amoeba last week and i have not taken it off since.this is NOT a jam record, but the dead p...

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just a little nervous from the fall
over 3 years ago
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i saw my trusted mog buddy digworm(http://mog.com/digworm) listening to this disc, and with all my tons of dick's picks and other vault releases, i must say this thing holds up well. it is worth it just for the rarely played weir chestnuts, the monkey and the engineer, the race is on and on the road again. and to understand our dear, departed friend garcia, you only need to hear it must have be...

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Friday Luchtime Break
over 2 years ago

Made me smile. Enjoy.

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Reckoning Re-Release
over 3 years ago

So I was in my local B&N over the weekend and much to my surprise, I saw that they had re-released The Grateful Dead's "Reckoning". This acoustic album has been one of my favorites for years and years now. It's also been one of my most coveted discs in my collection because of the irreplaceable nature of being out of print. It was reissued in April of this year, so I guess I'm just a bit sl...

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