Terrapin Station

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Grateful Dead
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FOLLOW THE DEAD ON THE ROAD TO TERRAPIN

Three-Disc Set Contains Legendary Final Show of the Spring 1977 Tour at the Hartford Civic Center, Spotlights Tracks From Then-Unreleased Terrapin Station

Available April 7 From Rhino and Dead.net

LOS ANGELES — Pinpointing the creative zenith of the Grateful Dead’s career would be a challenge fit for even Sisyphus. That said, one could do a lot worse than looking to the fabled spring tour of 1977, long considered by Dead Heads as the very best. During a remarkable 26 shows in 37 days, the Dead played with unparalleled energy, wit, passion and power — a band at the very top of its game. The tour ended on a euphoric note May 28 at the Hartford Civic Center in Connecticut, where the band previewed several tracks from its soon-to-be-released ninth studio album Terrapin Station.
TO TERRAPIN: HARTFORD ’77 revisits that glorious spring evening in New England, presenting the entire show in HDCD, mastered from the original soundboard tapes. The set contains 21 unreleased live songs and an extensive 16-page booklet featuring rare photos taken at the actual concert. The three-disc collection will be available April 7 at retail outlets and Dead.net for a suggested list price of $19.98 (CD) and $14.99 (digital).
This release showcases several live versions of ambitious works from Terrapin Station that would become beloved staples of the Grateful Dead’s repertoire. The first of these was “Estimated Prophet,” Bob Weir and John Barlow’s portrait of a particularly Californian breed of delusional would-be visionary, which managed to be at once uplifting and disturbing, thanks to the incantory lyric and to Weir’s ingenious musical setting, a sinuous Reggae-flavored groove knocked beautifully off-kilter by a 7/4 time signature. The second major new piece, which would take up the entire second side of the LP, was utterly unlike anything the Dead had attempted before: the epic, allegorical “Terrapin Station” suite — as felicitous a marriage of music and storytelling as was ever accomplished by Jerry Garcia and Robert Hunter in the course of their long and fruitful collaboration.
By the time the tour reached its triumphant finale in Hartford on May 28, it was readily apparent that the new songs — including the Phil Lesh/Peter Monk rocker “Passenger” and Bob Weir’s red-hot reinvention of the Rev. Gary Davis gospel-blues classic “Samson And Delilah” — could stand proudly alongside such long-standing pillars of the Dead canon as “Bertha,” “Sugaree,” “Jack Straw,” “Candyman,” “Playing In The Band,” “One More Saturday Night” and the other standbys heard on this recording.
Spring '77 Dead included Jerry Garcia (lead guitar, vocals), Donna Jean Godchaux (vocals), Keith Godchaux (keyboards), Mickey Hart (drums), Bill Kreutzmann (drums), Phil Lesh (bass, vocals), and Bob Weir (rhythm guitar, vocals).

The same day TO TERRAPIN: HARTFORD ’77 is released, WINTERLAND 1973: THE COMPLETE RECORDINGS will debut at traditional retail outlets. Previously available exclusively through Dead.net, this critically acclaimed nine-disc collection captures every note from the band’s three-night residency at Winterland (November 9, 10, and 11, 1973), playing in front of its hometown crowd.

Finally, The Dead recently announced their first tour in five years. Original Dead members Bob Weir, Phil Lesh, Bill Kreutzmann and Mickey Hart will be joined by keyboardist Jeff Chimenti and Allman Brothers Band/Gov’t Mule guitarist Warren Haynes for 22 shows in 17 cities this spring. The tour begins April 12 in Greensboro, NC, and includes a stop on April 26 at the former Hartford Civic Center (now named XL Center) where TO TERRAPIN was recorded. Tickets are on sale now at dead.net/dead09.

TO TERRAPIN: HARTFORD ’77
Track Listing

Disc One
1. “Bertha”
2. “Good Lovin’”
3. “Sugaree”
4. “Jack Straw”
5. “Row Jimmy”

Disc Two
1. “New Minglewood Blues”
2. “Candyman”
3. “Passenger”
4. “Brown-Eyed Women”
5. “Promised Land”
6. “Samson And Delilah”
7. “Tennessee Jed”

Disc Three
1. “Estimated Prophet”
2. “Playing In The Band”
3. “Terrapin Station”
4. Drums
5. “Not Fade Away”
6. “Wharf Rat”
7. “Playing In The Band”
8. “One More Saturday Night”
9. “U.S. Blues”

Tour Dates for The Dead
Sun 4/12 Greensboro, NC Greensboro Coliseum
Tue 4/14 Washington, DC Verizon Center
Wed 4/15 Charlottesville, VA John Paul Jones Arena
Fri 4/17 Albany, NY Times Union Center
Sat 4/18 Worcester, MA DCU Center
Sun 4/19 Worcester, MA DCU Center
Tue 4/21 Buffalo, NY HSBC Arena
Wed 4/22 Wilkes-Barre, PA Wachovia Arena @ Casey Plaza
Fri 4/24 Uniondale, NY Nassau Coliseum
Sat 4/25 New York, NY Madison Square Garden
Sun 4/26 Hartford, CT XL Center
Tue 4/28 E. Rutherford, NJ IZOD Center
Wed 4/29 E. Rutherford, NJ IZOD Center
Fri 5/1 Philadelphia, PA Wachovia Spectrum
Sat 5/2 Philadelphia, PA Wachovia Spectrum
Mon 5/4 Chicago, IL All State Arena
Tue 5/5 Chicago, IL All State Arena
Thu 5/7 Denver, CO Pepsi Center
Sat 5/9 Los Angeles, CA The Forum
Sun 5/10 Mountain View, CA Shoreline Amphitheater
Thu 5/14 Mountain View, CA Shoreline Amphitheater
Sat 5/16 Quincy, WA The Gorge