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Broadway: Act One: October 28th, 1987

Label: ATO
Released: 2015
Track listing: CD 1: Matinee (acoustic): Opening announcement; Deep Elem Blues; I’m Troubled; Spike Driver Blues; Band introductions; Blue Yodel #9; Short Life of Trouble; If I Lose; I’m Here to Get My Baby Out of Jail; Oh Babe It Ain’t No Lie; Drifting Too Far From the Shore; Ragged But Right. CD 2: Evening (acoustic): Opening announcement; I’ve Been All Around This World; Ballad of Casey Jones; Blue Yodel #9; I’m Troubled; Rosa Lee Mcfall; Band introductions; Diamond Joe; I Ain’t Never; It’s a Long Long Way to the Top of the World ; Bright Morning Stars; Ragged But Right. CD 3: Evening (electric): How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You); Forever Young; Stop That Train; Band introductions; Run for the Roses; Evangeline; Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door; Gomorrah; Tangled up in Blue; My Sisters and Brothers.

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Article: Album Review

Jerry Garcia: Broadway: Act One: October 28th, 1987

Read "Broadway: Act One: October 28th, 1987" reviewed by Doug Collette


The deliciously relaxed air of the music on these three discs belies the precision in the musicianship as much as it does the operations necessary for a two week run on a Broadway theater. And all this attention to detail, well-served as it is, gives the lie to the moment of serendipity from which it sprung:an ...

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Most Messed Up

Label: ATO
Released: 2014
Track listing: Longer Than You've Been Alive; Give It Time; Let's Get Drunk & Get It On; This Is the Ballad; Wheels Off; Nashville; Wasted; Guadalajara; The Disconnect; The Ex of All You See.

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Garcia Live Volume Five: Keystone Berkeley December 31, 1975

Label: ATO
Released: 2014
Track listing: CD1: Let It Rock; Mother Nature's Son; It's No Use; God Save The Queen; They Love Each Other; Pig's Boogie. CD2: New Year's Countdown; How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You; Catfish John; Mystery Train > Drums > New Year's Jam > Mystery Train; Tore Up Over You; C.C. Rider; (I'm A) Road Runner.

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Article: Extended Analysis

Garcia Live Volume Five: Keystone Berkeley December 31, 1975

Read "Garcia Live Volume Five: Keystone Berkeley December 31, 1975" reviewed by Doug Collette


Garcia Live Volume Five begins appropriately and propitiously enough as the band slowly, inexorably coalesces around the changes of chuck Berry's “Let It Rock," weaving an insinuating rhythm and melody mix that becomes proportionately more dramatic as the leader of the band begins to sing, seeming off-mike (or perhaps he's just not turned up?), at which ...

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Article: Album Review

The Old 97s: Most Messed Up

Read "Most Messed Up" reviewed by C. Michael Bailey


How great is it to discover a band that has been here all along? The Old 97s are nothing new. Coming together in Dallas in 1993, the popular quartet led by the aptly-named Rhett Butler has recorded 15 studio CDs since 1994's Hitchhike to Rhome (Idol Records). The band emerged as part of ...

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Nothing Is Wrong

Label: ATO
Released: 2011
Track listing: Time Spent in Los Angeles; If I Wanted Someone; My Way Back Home; Coming Back to a Man; So Well; How Far We've Come; Fire Away; Moon in the Water; Million Dollar Bill; The Way You Laugh; A Little Bit of Everything

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Dawes: Nothing Is Wrong

Read "Nothing Is Wrong" reviewed by Doug Collette


In the process of redefining rootsy rock and roll out from the West Coast, Dawes has had its profile heightened by association lately, with props from Jackson Browne in the pages of Rolling Stone and as accompanists for The Band's Robbie Robertson. But if the group's second album, Nothing Is Wrong, proves anything, it's that this ...

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Gov't Mule: Mighty High

Label: ATO
Released: 2007
Track listing: I'm A Ram (Original Mix); Rebel With A Cause; Horseflies; The Shape I'm In (Original Mix); Play With Fire; Hard To Handle; Hard To DubYa; Unblow Your Horn; Unthrow That Spear; So Ram, So Wrong Outta Shape; Reblow Your Mind; Plasticine Era.

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Article: Album Review

Gov't Mule: Gov't Mule: Mighty High

Read "Gov't Mule: Mighty High" reviewed by Doug Collette


Hearing a Gov't Mule reggae album is no big surprise if you've seen the band with any regularity over the years. Interpretations and teases of Bob Marley songs sprinkle their set lists; nouveau reggae icons Spearhead with Michael Franti have been co-billed with the group frequently; and Warren Haynes' signature song, “Soulshine, has been arranged for ...


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