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Grateful Dead: Rocking The Cradle: Egypt 1978
ByThe band rolls through a fine set featuring classic Dead songs as well as a 15-minute version of "Shakedown Street" and "I Need A Miracle" from their soon-to-be-released Shakedown Street (Arista, 1978). Fans of the band know that a Dead show isn't a real Dead show unless there are a number of extended jams and Rocking The Cradle: Egypt 1978 doesn't disappoint. In addition to "Shakedown Street," the band rambles through a just under 12-minute version of "Row Jimmy," a ten-minute version of "Truckin'" and a spectacular, enthralling 14 minutes of "Fire On The Mountain."
The Dead's musical performance during these concerts was rumored to be less than stellar. Poor quality bootlegs seem to support this opinion but this official release entirely dispels the rumor. Though by no means The Dead's best live performances, Rocking The Cradle: Egypt 1978 is an enjoyable and sometimes dazzling concert album. It is differentunlike other released and unreleased Grateful Dead concertsbecause the performance is out of the ordinary and unique. "Ollin Arageed," an Egyptian song that the band had never before performed features Hamza el Din and the Nubian Youth Choir. Keith Godchaux's piano is slightly out of tune during "New, New Minglewood Blues," creating a completely different feel, texture, shape and color. The electrifying performances of "Jack Straw" and "Stella Blue" are mystical, spacey and exquisite.
The recording is brilliant, featuring an amazingly clear and crisp mix where the separation of the instruments is breathtaking. It is possible to pick out Phil Lesh's bass lines and Bob Weir's rhythm guitar, as well as Godchaux's underlying keyboards.
Though a bit rough, the DVD provides some very interesting footage of the band behind the scenes and in concert, albeit with the feel of a home movie. The camerawork is a bit herky-jerky and in many places of amateur quality.
The collection also contains an informative booklet featuring many previously unpublished pictures and liner notes by Alan Trist, detailing the origins of the event. Packaged inside a digipak, when Rocking The Cradle: Egypt 1978 is opened, pop-ups of the Sphinx and pyramids are revealed.
Track Listing
CD1: Jack Straw; Row Jimmy; New, New Minglewood Blues; Candyman; Looks Like Rain; Stagger Lee; I Need a Miracle; It's All Over Now; Deal. CD2: Ollin Arageed; Fire on the Mountain; Iko Iko; Shakedown Street; Drums; Space; Truckin'; Stella Blue; Around and Around. DVD: Bertha; Good Lovin'; Row Jimmy; New, New Minglewood Blues; Candyman; Looks Like Rain; Deal; Ollin Arageed; Fire on the Mountain; Iko Iko; I Need a Miracle; It's All Over Now; Truckin'; The Vacation Tapes.
Personnel
Grateful Dead
band / ensemble / orchestraJerry Garcia: guitar, vocals; Bob Weir: guitar, vocals; Phil Lesh: bass, vocals; Keith Godchaux: keyboards, vocals; Mickey Hart; drums, percussion, vocals; Bill Kreutzmann: drums, vocals; Donna Jean Godchaux: vocals; Hamza el Din: percussion, vocals; Nubian Youth Choir: vocals.
Album information
Title: Rocking The Cradle: Egypt 1978 | Year Released: 2008 | Record Label: Rhino
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