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Grateful Dead Road Trips: Vol. 2, No. 2 - Carousel 2/14/68 (2 CD + Bonus Disc) Genres:Country, Jazz, Soundtracks, Classic Rock Valentine's Day, 1968 in San Francisco's legendary Carousel Ballroom was an extraordinary experience, and it's all captured here - as the first complete show in the Road Trips series. Thanks to a trusty 8-track tape machin... more »e, we can enjoy this magical performance that catches the band at a pivotal moment in the exploration of their own sound. It was a night where the band tried out all their newest songs - ones that we now know as classics!
The package includes an essay by Blair Jackson with some amazing anecdotes about Neal Cassady's powerful impact on the band.
All discs are mastered (in HDCD) by Jeffrey Norman.
Track listing:
Disc 1
1. Morning Dew
2. Good Morning Little Schoolgirl
3. Dark Star
4. China Cat Sunflower
5. The Eleven
6. Turn On Your Lovelight
Bonus tracks from January 1968:
7. Viola Lee Blues (1/20/68 Eureka)
8. Beat It On Down the Line (1/23/68 Seattle)
Disc 2
1. That's It For The Other One
i. Cryptical Envelopment
ii. The Other One
iii. Cryptical Envelopment
2. New Potato Caboose
3. Born Cross-Eyed
4. Spanish Jam
5. Alligator
6. Caution (Do Not Stop On Tracks)
7. Feedback
8. In the Midnight Hour
Bonus CD
1. Viola Lee Blues (1/23/68 Seattle)
2. Good Morning Little Schoolgirl (1/20/68 Eureka)
Valentine's Day, 1968 in San Francisco's legendary Carousel Ballroom was an extraordinary experience, and it's all captured here - as the first complete show in the Road Trips series. Thanks to a trusty 8-track tape machine, we can enjoy this magical performance that catches the band at a pivotal moment in the exploration of their own sound. It was a night where the band tried out all their newest songs - ones that we now know as classics!
The package includes an essay by Blair Jackson with some amazing anecdotes about Neal Cassady's powerful impact on the band.
All discs are mastered (in HDCD) by Jeffrey Norman.
Track listing:
Disc 1
1. Morning Dew
2. Good Morning Little Schoolgirl
3. Dark Star
4. China Cat Sunflower
5. The Eleven
6. Turn On Your Lovelight
Bonus tracks from January 1968:
7. Viola Lee Blues (1/20/68 Eureka)
8. Beat It On Down the Line (1/23/68 Seattle)
Disc 2
1. That's It For The Other One
i. Cryptical Envelopment
ii. The Other One
iii. Cryptical Envelopment
2. New Potato Caboose
3. Born Cross-Eyed
4. Spanish Jam
5. Alligator
6. Caution (Do Not Stop On Tracks)
7. Feedback
8. In the Midnight Hour
Bonus CD
1. Viola Lee Blues (1/23/68 Seattle)
2. Good Morning Little Schoolgirl (1/20/68 Eureka)
3. New Potato Caboose (1/30/68 Eugene)
4. Dark Star (1/23/68 Seattle)
5. China Cat Sunflower (1/23/68 Seattle)
6. The Eleven (1/23/68 Seattle)
7. Turn On Your Lovelight (1/23/68 Seattle)
9. Hurts Me Too (1/23/68 Seattle)
10. Dark Star (2/2/68 Portland)
Dark Star-The Other One | The Bus To Never Ever Land | 09/18/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This show is one of the most prized shows among tape traders and was always one of the cornerstones of just about everyone's collection. The thing was that for many years people only had copies of the second set but know we have the whole show!!!
Valentine's Day of '68 found the band sharing a bill with Country Joe and The Fish at the Carousel Ballroom. The band were in the process of recording both live and studio stuff for what would become their second album that Summer. The first set kicks off with a great Morning Dew which is followed by a then common Good Morning Little School Girl. The first set concludes with short, hot, early versions of Dark Star->China Cat Sunflower->The Eleven->Turn On Your Lovelight with Dark Star being just over 6 minutes and The Eleven just over 5! For the cd, we get some great filler to round out the disc: Viola Lee Blues from 1-20-68 in Eureka, CA; Beat It On Down The Line and It Hurts Me Too from 1-22, 23-68 Seattle WA and Dark Star from 2-2-68 Portland, OR. The bonus disc also includes songs from these shows.
The second set starts with excellent versions of That's It For The Other One->New Potato Caboose->Born Cross-Eyed->Spanish Jam. The playing is over the top and part of this show was actually used in the making of Anthem Of The Sun. After a pause, the band starts back up with Alligator. Unfortunately Pig's voice is very low at the beginning but it gets taken care of and soon we're hearing Bob singing "Burn down The Fillmore, Gas The Avalon". This leads into an epic jam that finally gives way to Caution loaded with massive amounts of jamming before Feedback. The encore is a ragged Midnight Hour.
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Delicious '60s Dead
John Riggs Fulmer | Portland, OR | 07/09/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This item is a must-have for any aficionado of early Grateful Dead. 1968 marks the full entry into the 2-drummer era, when the Dead's exploration of polyrhythms and cascading runs of melody and sound from all members really began to flower. 1966 is glorious surf-rock psychedelia, all circus Farfisa and quavering vocals, 1967 the liminal space, where the tinniness began to drop away and the real savagery emerge, but 1968 is when they really came into their own.
Awesome. My only complaint is that the entirety of That's It For the Other One on Disc 2 will not play. It's a big complaint, but unrelated to the music, which is superb. Worth every penny, especially as it's sold out on the GD website."
For those Deadheads who've searched forever!
T. S. Saliba | Dothan, AL USA | 07/08/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"If you, like I, have had this show on cassette for decades, you can now have that best ever version of Alligator complete without have to flip your tape. The whole show's mix is identical, straight from the soundboard. Gritty, yet pristine. I'm generally an LP guy, but this CD has been instrumental in catapulting me into the modern age of audio.
The only thing I can complain about, is that it includes a few extra tracks from another show during the same time period. Although they're good, they don't quite live up to the Carousel show. They had to put them on the end of the first disk due to time constraints. Would have been better as it's own disk, just like the bonus disk, which also is from another show. That, though, is the beauty of CD. You can just push-button away, and hear them as you wish.
If you consider yourself a Deadhead, you'll know this is a must-have!"
2/14/68 - One of the Best Shows Ever!
J. Larsen | DeKalb, IL | 02/17/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I had somewhat overlooked this Road Trips series until I saw some of my favorite shows released on it - 6/16/ and 6/18/74, and now this - so I'd say this is an even more worthy purchase than Dick's Picks Vol. 22, being that 2/14/68 is probably the Dead's best show of the year. The first half of the performance includes nice early versions of what would become the Live/Dead material; much of it is still in the embryonic stage, but it is rewarding none the less. But during the 2nd set (dedicated to the memory of Neil Cassidy who recently died) we get a start to finish live performance of Anthem of the Sun, the Dead's Live/Studio hybrid, including near definitive versions of New Potato Caboose, and as other reviewers have mentioned, Alligator. THE Alligator, folks, the one that is actually used for the live portions of Anthem. And The New Potato is bested only by the absolutely EPIC version on Two From The Vault. Not to mention, there is a GREAT Phil Lesh (bass) dominated version of Spanish Jam tossed in the middle of the Anthem Suite that is one of the best I have ever had the pleasure of hearing. Get this only if you are prepared for one of the wildest rides in Dead history...a bit of hyperbole perhaps, but I challenge you to find a better performance of early Grateful Dead."